Taken from NFL network response from xxnyjoo: Let's look at what makes a Super Bowl champion rather that contribute to global warming with unfounded opinion. Here are the facts about a winners profile: Of the past 20 Super Bowl Champions, 17, or 85%, have been a top 10 ranked defense. Two fit that bill this year: Jets (#1), Vikings (#6). Of the past 20 Super Bowl Champions, 14, or 70%, have been a top 10 ranked rush defense. Two fit that bill this year: Saints (#2), Jets (#8). Of the past 20 Super Bowl Champions, 12, or 60%, have been a top 10 ranked pass defense. One fits that bill this year: Jets (#1). Of the past 20 Super Bowl Champions, 14, or 70%, have been a top 10 ranked rush offense. Two fit that bill this year: Jets (#1), Saints (#6). Of the past 20 Super Bowl Champions, 15, or 75%, have been a top 10 ranked team in at least 3 of the 4 aforementioned categories. One fits that bill this year: Jets (#1, #8, #1, #1), Furthermore, Three of the six SB champs who didn't have a top 10 rushing team led the league in both total defense and pass defense, making it. This then accounts for 17, or 85% of the past 20 SB winners. The Jets are the only team that fits the bill here. Of the past 20 Super Bowl Champions, 11, or 55%, have been a top 10 ranked pass offense. Three teams fit here: Colts (#2), Saints (#4), Vikings (#8). However, there is a trend. Of the past 10 SB champions, 7, or 85%, have been ranked OUT OF the top 10 team pass offenses. 5 of the 10 were ranked in the bottom half of the league. The one team that fits this trend is the Jets (#31). (so much for the "pass oriented" league argument) Notes: There is a stark anomally: the '02 SB Patriots were ranked #24 , #24 & #19 in defense, as well as #13 & #22 in run-pass offense. It jumps out at you. Hmmm..videogate? These are the facts of the past 20 NFL seasons
It's formatted like shit but it was worse before. I don't care, the weekends here and I'm out. GO JETS!!!!!!! BEAT SOME COLTS ASS.. WE'RE GOING TO THE BIG ONE BABY!