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Oh Knoes Guyzzz We have to Be Balanced on Offence!!!!!!


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You guys ever heard about passer rating differential?

Ya I know passer rating is for the dogs and izz so stupidss..

We must run the ball and be balanzed to be a good team.

Stopping the run is more important than stopping Zee pass!!

Ehh not so fast.

So for in 2011 Teams with the best passer rating differential:

The Greenbay Packers: with a ridiculous +44.2 and right behind them the Houston Texans at +30

Last year:

Team Off. PR Def. PR Net

1 Green Bay 98.93 67.23 +31.7

2 New England 109.76 81.23 +28.53

3 San Diego 101.85 76.14 +25.71

4 Pittsburgh 95.25 73.78 +21.47

5 Tampa Bay 96.25 77.57 +18.68

6 Baltimore 93.64 76.34 +17.3

7 Kansas City 90.06 78.08 +11.98

8 Philadelphia 92.06 80.61 +11.45

9 Atlanta 90.80 82.19 +8.61

10 New Orleans 90.81 83.16 +7.65

11 Chicago 79.49 74.39 +5.1

12 N.Y. Giants 85.28 80.53 +4.75

13 Indianapolis 91.79 91.7 +0.09

14 N.Y. Jets 76.53 77.05 -0.52

15 Dallas 90.39 92.75 -2.36

16 Cincinnati 82.37 85.16 -2.79

17 St. Louis 76.46 80.22 -3.76

18 Tennessee 82.59 86.38 -3.8

19 Denver 86.75 93.02 -6.27

20 Detroit 82.00 89.17 -7.16

21 Oakland 77.4 85.56 -8.15

22 Houston 92.02 100.49 -8.48

23 Miami 75.5 85.03 -9.53

24 Cleveland 74.98 84.83 -9.85

25 San Francisco 79.36 89.96 -10.6

26 Washington 77.99 89.62 -11.63

27 Jacksonville 83.43 98.53 -15.11

28 Buffalo 75.16 92.58 -17.41

29 Seattle 72.04 89.69 -17.65

30 Minnesota 67.65 86.39 -18.74

31 Arizona 60.49 83.55 -23.06

32 Carolina 56.96 80.96 -23.99

2009:

Team Off. PR Def. PR Net

1 New Orleans 106.02 68.58 +37.44

2 Green Bay 101.78 68.83 +32.95

3 San Diego 103.13 84.24 +18.89

4 Baltimore 87.35 71.95 +15.41

5 Indianapolis 95.43 80.64 +14.80

6 Minnesota 107.25 92.52 +14.73

7 Pittsburgh 98.13 83.45 +14.68

8 Philadelphia 92.05 77.64 +14.40

9 Dallas 97.56 83.48 +14.08

10 New England 95.55 81.82 +13.73

11 Arizona 89.65 76.41 +13.24

12 Houston 96.26 83.24 +13.02

13 Buffalo 71.71 61.15 +10.56

14 Denver 84.41 74.98 +9.43

15 Cincinnati 82.74 73.58 +9.16

16 San Francisco 80.78 76.24 +4.54

17 N.Y. Jets 62.2 58.84 +3.37

18 Washington 85.55 85.72 -0.17

19 Carolina 70.45 71.69 -1.24

20 N.Y. Giants 93.15 95.14 -1.99

21 Atlanta 80.42 89.47 -9.05

22 Jacksonville 83.16 95.98 -12.82

23 Miami 73.31 86.92 -13.61

24 Kansas City 70.85 87.09 -16.23

25 Tennessee 74.89 91.19 -16.29

26 Chicago 75.63 92.27 -16.65

27 Seattle 76.73 93.43 -16.69

28 Tampa Bay 59.83 87.18 -27.35

29 Oakland 62.01 89.72 -27.71

30 St. Louis 63.91 96.9 -32.99

31 Cleveland 55.84 90.56 -34.72

32 Detroit 58.14 107.58 -49.43

http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.com/Articles/2_2865_2009_Passer_Rating_Differential.html

quick, look up the passer differential for each year and give me the percentage of teams that won the superbowl with the best passer rating differential, i'm way too lazy.

I know you have to run the ball some but why is it that everybody thinks the key to success in the league is by being a balanced offense?

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Running the ball effectively also burns the clock. This would offset and help out our suspect D. That is why it irritates me we cannot run. Oh and that we have $43M tied up in the 25th rusher in the league behind perennial probowlers like Shonne Greene DeMarco Murray and James Staeks...which also show that 1st rd RBs are ridiculous and pointless.

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