And how many times over and over again have we seen WR's come out of nowhere playing along side elite QB's? Let's not act like the entire show is on the WR's themselves.
How'd that end up working out for Denver? I forgot... Vice Versa having a strong running game means the defenses has to dedicate that extra defender in the box opening the lanes for TE's and even average wide receivers.
If you're going to argue that an elite passing game opens up running lanes, then the opposite must be true for elite running games opening up the pass.
He's been pretty spot on thus far.
Are we including the 2000 Ravens? I'd like to throw in the 02 Bucks and 07 Giants as teams without good passing attacks.
New England got it done on the back of Dillon, an elite defense and some good decisions by Brady. In fact when the Pats put their scheme exclusively in Brady's hands they fell short both times.
Indy beat Rex Grossman - all Peyton had to do was not turn the ball over as much as sexy Rexy.
The second time around they did - but still got it done on the back of an elite defense.
You're fucking with me, right? The first time was only because of his defense and the zebra's. The second time, if it wasn't for one of the greatest defensive plays ever, it's highly unlikely the Steelers pick up their 6th.
Simply false.
HOLYBUCKEYE10 needs to find a new hobby, one that doesn't include sharing his insights on BP. JMO.
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