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Sep 15, 2009 at 9:53 AM
- Joecool
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Have you guys noticed, the 80's and 90's NFL is transposed with the 90's 2000 NFL. East Coast teams are running a more high octane offense, spread style with higher passing numbers and the West Coast is gunning more for a power running ground attack with a powerful defense.
Sep 15, 2009 at 10:07 AM
- lamontb
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Originally posted by Joecool:
Have you guys noticed, the 80's and 90's NFL is transposed with the 90's 2000 NFL. East Coast teams are running a more high octane offense, spread style with higher passing numbers and the West Coast is gunning more for a power running ground attack with a powerful defense.
Not really besides the Niners, and Raiders what other west coast team is playing grind it out football. Chargers, Seattle, Denver, and Arizona all air it out. Niners and Raiders playing grind it out b/c there qb's are more game managers.
Sep 15, 2009 at 10:33 AM
- Joecool
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Originally posted by lamontb:Originally posted by Joecool:
Have you guys noticed, the 80's and 90's NFL is transposed with the 90's 2000 NFL. East Coast teams are running a more high octane offense, spread style with higher passing numbers and the West Coast is gunning more for a power running ground attack with a powerful defense.
Not really besides the Niners, and Raiders what other west coast team is playing grind it out football. Chargers, Seattle, Denver, and Arizona all air it out. Niners and Raiders playing grind it out b/c there qb's are more game managers.
Arizona has a powerful team overall. Beanie Wells will be starting very very soon. SEA, with Mora, will be trying to muscle teams. STL doesn't know WTF they are doing.
SD is nothing without LT and their running game. Denver has the NE OC so...well...there's always exceptions.
Sep 16, 2009 at 8:48 AM
- nvninerfan1
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Originally posted by Joecool:Originally posted by lamontb:Originally posted by Joecool:
Have you guys noticed, the 80's and 90's NFL is transposed with the 90's 2000 NFL. East Coast teams are running a more high octane offense, spread style with higher passing numbers and the West Coast is gunning more for a power running ground attack with a powerful defense.
Not really besides the Niners, and Raiders what other west coast team is playing grind it out football. Chargers, Seattle, Denver, and Arizona all air it out. Niners and Raiders playing grind it out b/c there qb's are more game managers.
Arizona has a powerful team overall. Beanie Wells will be starting very very soon. SEA, with Mora, will be trying to muscle teams. STL doesn't know WTF they are doing.
SD is nothing without LT and their running game. Denver has the NE OC so...well...there's always exceptions.
Then SD is nothing, because it is Sproles that provides the spark. LT can't stay
healthy.
Sep 16, 2009 at 10:43 AM
- MaliCali
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Originally posted by Joecool:
Denver has the NE OC so...well...there's always exceptions.
actually Josh McDaniels' offense has been one of the top rushing attacks around the league, people just dont realize it because its overshadowed by brady+moss+welker
Sep 30, 2010 at 2:00 AM
- zillabeast
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Oh...last year has NOTHING on this year......
Sep 30, 2010 at 8:53 AM
- redrathman
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Originally posted by MaliCali:Originally posted by Joecool:
Denver has the NE OC so...well...there's always exceptions.
actually Josh McDaniels' offense has been one of the top rushing attacks around the league, people just dont realize it because its overshadowed by brady+moss+welker
Josh McDaniels Rushing Offense Rankings
2010 - 30th (through week three)
2009 - 18th
2008 - 12th
2007 - 13th
2006 - 12th
Doesn't seem very top to me.
Sep 30, 2010 at 8:55 AM
- valrod33
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Originally posted by redrathman:Originally posted by MaliCali:Originally posted by Joecool:
Denver has the NE OC so...well...there's always exceptions.
actually Josh McDaniels' offense has been one of the top rushing attacks around the league, people just dont realize it because its overshadowed by brady+moss+welker
Josh McDaniels Rushing Offense Rankings
2010 - 30th (through week three)
2009 - 18th
2008 - 12th
2007 - 13th
2006 - 12th
Doesn't seem very top to me.