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Not necessarily. The Seahawks won a record games last year by less then one score and didn’t make it out of the division round. There is no replacement for dominant play and execution and forming a habit of doing that!!!!
Not necessarily. The Seahawks won a record games last year by less then one score and didn’t make it out of the division round. There is no replacement for dominant play and execution and forming a habit of doing that!!!!
PERIOD!!! Go ask Vince!!!!
On the flip side, the Packers won a disproportionate number of one score games last year and beat Seattle. I agree there is no replacement for dominant play and execution, I will say the NFL is setup for "parity" and so years of dominance in any facet of the game by a single team is rare.
New England might be the exception, but they made the playoffs all those years in a rotten division, and even they lost to the Giants a few times (and beat a PHI team GB should've beat - 4th & 26, and the SEA team in '14) including their 18-1 year. Historically, GB has been very good and occasionally dominant in the passing game, largely on the strength of 2 HOF QBs and a bunch of very good WRs going back to Sharpe.
I'm trying to think of a team that is dominant in anything this season. Maybe TEN or BAL's running game, but even they've been stifled at times.
I'm not disagreeing with you, I'm just pointing out what you're asking for is very unlikely if not unrealistic. Doesn't mean GB shouldn't aim for it though.
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