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So perhaps not quite as old and over the hill as you stated. They weren't George Allen's Redskins lol.yep...they were in the middle of losing 3 outta 4 SB
So perhaps not quite as old and over the hill as you stated. They weren't George Allen's Redskins lol.yep...they were in the middle of losing 3 outta 4 SB
Again, if seattle only gave up 6pts would that move them up this so called list of best defenses?Have two-point conversions ever decided a game (and I'm not talking Super Bowl games)? They do in college in overtime. Defense is on the field and not a kicking specialist am I right?
Are they actually ranked or a list of best defenses? Or something you came up with? And yes, a defense outscoring an offense is highly regarded minus the points and yards they gave up.Again, if seattle only gave up 6pts would that move them up this so called list of best defenses?
Side note Seattle's defense almost outscored the greatest offense.
They were terrible going 23-4-1 in 75’ & 76’So perhaps not quite as old and over the hill as you stated. They weren't George Allen's Redskins lol.
I'm sure there's multiple listsAre they actually ranked or a list of best defenses? Or something you came up with? And yes, a defense outscoring an offense is highly regarded minus the points and yards they gave up.
And you're not getting the fact that I have no such list. And by the way, in what alternate universe is giving up 8 points better than giving up 6?I'm sure there's multiple lists
Fox sports has them 2nd behind Denver's SB winning defense
You still didn't answer my question...If Seattle gave up only 6pts not 8 does that move them up your list of best defenses also knowing giving up 306yds was mostly garbage yards since Seattle was up 36pts and defense was in prevent mode?
and no other team in that division had a winning record in either season.They were terrible going 23-4-1 in 75’ & 76’
Worked for the Patriots in the AFC Least for how many years? Which makes me wonder you hear so much about the vaunted Purple People Eaters (Page, Larsen, Eller and Marshall), they were demolished, devastated, and obliterated in four Super Bowls with Super Bowl rushing records set against them by Larry Csonka, then broken by Franco Harris against them, and then Clarence Davis rushes for more than 100 yards against them). How good were they really? Or were they accumulating sacks and looking good against weak NFC Central teams in the late '60s and early '70s?and no other team in that division had a winning record in either season.
12 of 28 helps.
Hell yeah. Maybe the most unexpectedly entertaining super bowl I've ever watched.You gotta put the Seahawks up here, holding Denver who averaged 37 points a game all year,and 606 points in the regular season,the most in league history, and Seattle held them to 8 points! .. That was arguably the best Super Bowl defensive performance of all time…
it's a nickname like Steel Curtain and Doomsday.Worked for the Patriots in the AFC Least for how many years? Which makes me wonder you hear so much about the vaunted Purple People Eaters (Page, Larsen, Eller and Marshall), they were demolished, devastated, and obliterated in four Super Bowls with Super Bowl rushing records set against them by Larry Csonka, then broken by Franco Harris against them, and then Clarence Davis rushes for more than 100 yards against them). How good were they really? Or were they accumulating sacks and looking good against weak NFC Central teams in the late '60s and early '70s?
It was Dallas' defense in SBVI that first got me thinking about what they accomplished and SB defenses. Even though Miami wasn't at their peak yet, the Dolphins had a great offensive line and their offense had five future HOFers: Griese, Csonka, Little, Warfield, and Langer.it's a nickname like Steel Curtain and Doomsday.
The conversation was good SB defenses. Pittsburgh was a great defense. Tarkington was shit in SB9. Pittsburgh had great stats in a run the football era and shut down Foreman. I mentioned SB6 as a great defensive SB effort also in the very same run the football era. Little difference... Minnesota was a good effort against a QB who shit the bed. Miami was domination of a team on the cusp of NFL greatness.
I give a rats ass about Minnesota's defense in regards to Super Bowl defensive play.
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