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Old 08-11-2011, 10:14 PM   #1
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Rank NFL offenses 1-32

what do you guys think? fire away!
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Old 08-11-2011, 10:38 PM   #2
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Re: Rank NFL offenses 1-32

1. Saints- they've been the number one offense 3 out of the last 5 years and even with all of the injuries last year they finished 6th.

2-32. I don't care about the other teams.
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Not going to rank em, but give me the Packers' offense over anyone else in the league.
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Old 08-11-2011, 11:58 PM   #4
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Yeaah I'm not ranking all 32. I'll give you some of the top ones imo.

1. Saints. Best interior line in the NFL, A great stable of RBs that can prolly set up the Play Action again if they stay healthy. Colston/Meachem/Moore/Henderson/Graham make up a good receiving group when combines with the accuracy or Brees and the playcalling of Sean Payton makes a prolific passing offense.

2. Packers. Yeah I can't really go as much in depth, but great receivers, great QB. Not really a fan of their O-line tho.

Tie between the Chargers/Patriots for 3 and 4
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1. Saints
2. Packers
3. Patriots
4. Eagles
5. Chargers
6. Colts
7. Falcons
8. Texans
9. Cowboys
10. Giants
11. Steelers
12. Jaguars
13. Ravens
14. Chiefs
15. Jets
16. Raiders
17. Lions
18. Broncos
19. Buccaneers
20. Titans
21. Bears
22. Seahawks
23. 49ers
24. Rams
25. Vikings
26. Cardinals
27. Dolphins
28. Bills
29. Redskins
30. Browns
31. Bengals
32. Panthers

IMO

I didn't really weight potential into it much; this is mostly based on last year.
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Dang man, you're really putting Denver and Oakland above Tampa? That hurts.
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Dang man, you're really putting Denver and Oakland above Tampa? That hurts.
I thought I was putting Oakland too high, but then I looked at their scoring offense and left them there. IIRC, they were 6th in PPG last year. Weighing in other factors like division foes' defenses kept me from bumping them any higher. They might deserve a drop because of Zach Miller's departure, but I'll have to wait and see on that.
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Old 08-12-2011, 02:21 AM   #8
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Well the Pats were rated as far and away the most efficient offense in the league by Football Outsiders last year, so I'll pick them to keep it up.

They were actually rated as the most efficient offense since 1993 according to their numbers.
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