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.. the 2003-04 Carolina Panthers
Here's a team with a good pass rush, a solid running game, a star WR, and an inconsistent QB who became hot at just the right time.
Both teams had a QB that turned the ball over frequently in the regular season and then stopped doing so in the post season. Both teams were poorly ranked in penalties and turnovers forced until the postseason. Both teams only marginally outscored their opponents, on the average, during the regular season.
Obviously the playcalling for these teams were very different on both sides of the ball, but the rosters/stats were interesting.
Let's start the comparison !
Quarterback:
Eli Manning : 3336 yds, 23 TDs, 20 INTs, 27 Sacks, 13 fumbles (7 lost)
Jake Delhomme : 3219 yds, 19 TDs, 16 INTs, 23 Sacks, 15 fumbles (6 lost)
Both were inconsistent during their regular season and then shined in the first 3 games of the post season. Both QBs Ratings jumped 20 points in the NFC postseason. Both QBs completion percentages jumped up at least 5% in the NFC postseason.
Running Back :
Both teams averaged around 130 yds/g running the football. Both teams had a power back (Stephen Davis/Brandon Jacobs) and an emerging faster back (DeShaun Foster/Ahmad Bradshaw)
Wide Receiver :
Both teams had a star (Steve Smith/Plaxico Burress) who would make big plays (obviously Smith with his speed and Plax with his size) and had 1000 yard seasons. Both teams also had a possession receiver with around 800 yards (Muhsin Muhammed / Amani Toomer).
Defensive Line :
Both teams had above average defensive lines with very solid pass rushers. Peppers/Rucker combined for 19 sacks, while Osi/Strahan combined for 22. Both teams had a solid 3rd pass rusher that could play DT/DE (Al Wallace / Tuck). Both teams also had an interior pass rusher (Jenkins / Robbins).
Secondary :
Both teams had almost the same # of INTs (Giants 15, Panthers 16). Both teams have/had an up & coming nickel corner with 3 INTs (Ricky Manning / Aaron Ross).
Ok.. that's about as far as I can stretch it.. .but it's definetly interesting... to me anyway.
I don't figure that we're going to see as many points (or as much passing yardage) in this superbowl as we did in that one.. but who knows.
Here's a team with a good pass rush, a solid running game, a star WR, and an inconsistent QB who became hot at just the right time.
Both teams had a QB that turned the ball over frequently in the regular season and then stopped doing so in the post season. Both teams were poorly ranked in penalties and turnovers forced until the postseason. Both teams only marginally outscored their opponents, on the average, during the regular season.
Obviously the playcalling for these teams were very different on both sides of the ball, but the rosters/stats were interesting.
Let's start the comparison !
Quarterback:
Eli Manning : 3336 yds, 23 TDs, 20 INTs, 27 Sacks, 13 fumbles (7 lost)
Jake Delhomme : 3219 yds, 19 TDs, 16 INTs, 23 Sacks, 15 fumbles (6 lost)
Both were inconsistent during their regular season and then shined in the first 3 games of the post season. Both QBs Ratings jumped 20 points in the NFC postseason. Both QBs completion percentages jumped up at least 5% in the NFC postseason.
Running Back :
Both teams averaged around 130 yds/g running the football. Both teams had a power back (Stephen Davis/Brandon Jacobs) and an emerging faster back (DeShaun Foster/Ahmad Bradshaw)
Wide Receiver :
Both teams had a star (Steve Smith/Plaxico Burress) who would make big plays (obviously Smith with his speed and Plax with his size) and had 1000 yard seasons. Both teams also had a possession receiver with around 800 yards (Muhsin Muhammed / Amani Toomer).
Defensive Line :
Both teams had above average defensive lines with very solid pass rushers. Peppers/Rucker combined for 19 sacks, while Osi/Strahan combined for 22. Both teams had a solid 3rd pass rusher that could play DT/DE (Al Wallace / Tuck). Both teams also had an interior pass rusher (Jenkins / Robbins).
Secondary :
Both teams had almost the same # of INTs (Giants 15, Panthers 16). Both teams have/had an up & coming nickel corner with 3 INTs (Ricky Manning / Aaron Ross).
Ok.. that's about as far as I can stretch it.. .but it's definetly interesting... to me anyway.
I don't figure that we're going to see as many points (or as much passing yardage) in this superbowl as we did in that one.. but who knows.