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It's a very offensive league now more than ever.
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(12-21-2020, 04:42 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: This is why I really wasn't talking crap about Burrow when I mentioned that while he put up numbers that would have been great in previous years, he was a statistically below average QB in 2020. 65% completion just isn't what it used to be even a couple years ago. The league is putting up absurd stats at QB even though there's a pretty large amount of backup and/or really inexperienced QBs playing right now.

If they're not going to make a course correction in the rules, you almost have to just invest heavily in offense. Not accounting for today's games....
4 teams allowing <21 points per game and 0 allowing <18 points per game. 
In 2011, those numbers were 11 teams and 4 teams, respectively.

In 2011, 19 offenses were scoring at least 21 points per game. That number in 2020 is 27.

Name of the game now is score points. Load up the offense and do your best.

It figures...when we finally get a QB that could be elite we have terrible coaches, and many other teams in the league have good QB's too. Thus, negating the advantage.

One of the Dolphins or Ravens won't make the playoffs this year...even with likely 10 wins...and that's with expanded playoffs and no Patriots taking a spot.
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RE: It's a very offensive league now more than ever. - THE PISTONS - 12-21-2020, 01:44 PM

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