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Re: Top 5 NFL offenses that won-it-all

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2018 1:21 pm
by 74_75_78_79_
rhickok1109 wrote:The 1931 Packers scored 291 points, 20.8 per game. That doesn't sound like much now, but the second highest scoring team, only scored 175 points. With 84 points, Johnny Blood outscored 5 of the league's 10 teams that season.
’31 Packers...nice one! Interesting that 291-175 stat along with Blood outscoring 5 teams. While we’re on GB, that ’96 team with their #1 offense (as well as #1 D) should at least be mentioned as well.

Belichick/Brady’s Pats haven’t been mentioned yet either. Then again, their best statistical offensive efforts seem to be the years they didn’t win it all, 2007 in-particular. I would think both (with Gronk) ’14 and ’16 deserve mention.

’71 (Thomas) & ’77 Cowboys (Dorsett) good ones to mention. Most of your best championship offenses were more run-oriented or simply balanced but ’94 Forty Niners and ’09 Saints, like ’51 & ’99 Rams, were a few of the more pass-heavy ones. That ’94 SF offense was a machine! Perhaps they’re the best of those pass-heavy championship offenses, having gone up against tough defenses - Dallas especially.