Green Bay, Saints, Colts and who else? The Giants rode Eli until the playoffs and ran the shit out of Bradshaw and Jacobs. The Ravens offense was pretty well balanced. Both Steelers Super Bowl teams relied on the run game. All three Patriots teams that won had a solid running game. The buccaneers and Ravens dominated on defense during their runs in the early 00's. The greatest show on turf flamed out quickly
[penis] Lebeau looked like he was back in Cincy that entire game. Most disappointing Super Bowl since Mike Martz was on the Ram sidelines.
Most definitely. That giants defense beat the shit out of Brady and had Bradshaw and Jacobs to control the game. They flustered Brady and had the ball last.
Yeah, Bradshaw was nothing more than a glorified blocker. Care to guess who was missing from the equation when they opened up 0-6 this season?
The only time New England moved the ball with success was a stretch in the late 3rd-early 4th when they crippled a good portion of the Giant D rotation.
Are you stating that Manning threw the ball 60 times a game on average? It's pretty clear what my point is.
Innovation is the argument. That somehow Baylor/Oregon are revolutionary. I would throw in Urban Meyer special teams to the list.
The point is that every year some new flash in the pan comes along and ADD Nation jumps on board and acts as if they are the team to win it all and change everything. They never do. They can scheme as innovatively as they wish. It doesn't matter. The only way they ever get to the top is by having the major power sanctioned, see USC, or having the top teams be stupid enough to adopt their style, see OU and Texas.