Doomsday101;3163139 said:Funny thing is T-RO uses the Cards as an example yet when you look at their post season run last year Warner did not have 1 single 300 yard game however their running attack started producing
T-RO;3164174 said:Huh?
Super Bowl:
K. Warner 31/43 377
And the Steelers won it with even a more anemic runing performance: 25 carries: 58 yards
Yards per rush: 2.8
Doomsday101;3164197 said:As much as you would like to think today football is just so much different it isn't, complete teams win more than 1 dimensional team and it has always been that way and still is today.
T-RO;3162167 said:In December the running game dominates----not!
I am calling out some of the silliness of the dinosoar-run-loving posters on this forum who assured me that "come December it will be running that wins football games"
300+ passing is the norm for the winners in the NOW-NFL.
Today:
Pittsburg 472 of 537 yards through the air. Big Ben 29/4 503 yrds 3TD 0 INT
Green Bay 383 of 436 yards through the air. Rogers 26/48 383 yards 3TD 0 INT
Philly 306 of 422 yards through the air. McNabb 21/36 306 yards
Colts 308 of 369 yards through the air. Manning 23/30 308 4 TDs 1 INT
Cinci 293 of 407 yards through the air. Palmer 27/40 314 yards
Chargers 296 of 366 yards through air. Rivers 24/38 308
Balt 222 of 346 through air. Flacco 21/29 234
Houston 367of 419 yards through air; Schaub 28/40 367
Cowboys 294 of 439 yards through the air; Romo 22/34 312
Titans 236 of 364 yards through the air; Young 14/27 236 3tds
Dolphins 347 of 468 yards through the air; Henne 29/46 349
The teams that were run heavy or were feeble with passing games generally lost--or are already hopeless irrelevant:
Raiders, Tampa Bay, Jets, Rams, Buff, etc.
Doomsday101;3162322 said:Point is when facing top quality teams in post season there are times you need to be able to run the ball and the inability to run when they have to has hurt Philly in the post season which is why despite the playoff appearances they have yet to win the SB and only made it once. I do agree passing is important but teams who can show some balance in running and passing become harder to defend
Bluestang;3162180 said:Those are some fancy stats...but how exactly did the Cleveland Browns win against the Pittsburg Steelers last Thursday?
T-RO;3164797 said:The words of Bill Cowher:
"The game has changed, the rules have changed," he said. "I think right now, I hate to say this, but the running game is a complement. It's not the foundation that it once was. You look at the last three AFC teams that were in the Super Bowl, that's Pittsburgh, New England and Indianapolis. They're all passing teams. The running game is a complement."
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