How is that relevant to the topic?Reverse that question and the answer is the same.
How many bottom half of the league defenses have won Super Bowls...? Dallas has had some good offenses over the last 15 years, but they still couldn't get over the hump.
I quoted and replied to your specific statement, so the topic of the thread is irrelevant in that situation. Because by quoting you, that made the topic of my post... your post. And in your post, you were trying to discredit the often used phrase " defense wins championships." So my post is directly related and relevant to your post.How is that relevant to the topic?
The topic is not "offenses win championships".
Water is wet...true statement but not relevant...
And sometimes we just have to keep that phrase in context. Coaches will get excited about a rookie or no name FA who can contribute on special teams. Fans expect anyone who gets highlighted to make the pro bowl that year.I think "coaches are excited about" is 50/50.
It sometimes alerts us to players that end up doing something.
It is dependent on which media person says it.
Media catch phrases that you read every offseason that rarely produce results:
- in the best shape of his life
- having a great rookie camp or preseason
- talked/practiced personally with (select) Hall of Famer
- he is playing with more passion and energy
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Eaglesvare stacked with young talent. Go 6-10Media catch phrases that you read every offseason that rarely produce results:
- in the best shape of his life
- having a great rookie camp or preseason
- talked/practiced personally with (select) Hall of Famer
- he is playing with more passion and energy
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Took up yoga/karate/kickboxing/ballroom dance this offseason and it's really helped with my hands/footwork/stamina
“Dallas has an abundance of
Talented receivers in camp. It will be hard to cut down to seven or six.”