No team has won the Super Bowl after allowing more than 360 yards per game.

Coachnorm

Moderator
during the regular season.

But this is the new NFL where elite QBs and passing is king. Also now teams throw rookies out there and let them throw a ton o passes. Looks like this stat may well go the way of the Dinosaur, does Defence win Championships anymore?
 

Orgazmo

Well-Known Member
The 9ers got this far on the back of a solid defense. I guess the showdown with the Saints will answer your question.
 

bobbeaux

Member
yds allowed reg season

nfc
packers - 411.6
giants - 376.4
saints - 368.4
49ers - 308.2

afc
patriots - 411.1
broncos - 357.8
ravens - 288.9
texans - 285.7

based on that stat, not many have a shot at winning if they make it to the super bowl . . . we could see more records broken this post season . . . ;)
 

bobbeaux

Member
during the regular season.

But this is the new NFL where elite QBs and passing is king. Also now teams throw rookies out there and let them throw a ton o passes. Looks like this stat may well go the way of the Dinosaur, does Defence win Championships anymore?

49ers did their part to keep this stat safe . . . ;)
 

xqj47alpha

Banned
My power of Kibosh aside -

The Ravens and Niners Super Bowl line would be interesting.

The public will see the Ravens beat down of the Niners earlier in the year as a valid yardstick.

It wasn't even close.

What the public won't even bother to hear is the constant Niner whining I have heard ever since that game!

They had to travel all the way east on a short week (sun to thurs)

In all fairness they should play a third time, because little brother gonna beat big brother the second time.
 
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