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I found a good article arguing how the Pats and Packers are easily the least flawed teams of the primary contenders and should be on a collision course to the Super Bowl based on expected points scored by field position to start a drive for both the offense and defense (based on scoring for the season).
I am also sure the "Denver did it right this offseason" crowd will love how they argue that not only is Denver worse on offense this year from last year, but probably worse on defense too.
Also, a comparison of the Pats' 2007 offense compared to the Broncos 2013 offense and how the Pats' offense was amazing in scoring starting anywhere on the field while the Broncos needed better field position to score.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features...up-the-inevitable-patriotspackers-super-bowl/
I am also sure the "Denver did it right this offseason" crowd will love how they argue that not only is Denver worse on offense this year from last year, but probably worse on defense too.
Also, a comparison of the Pats' 2007 offense compared to the Broncos 2013 offense and how the Pats' offense was amazing in scoring starting anywhere on the field while the Broncos needed better field position to score.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features...up-the-inevitable-patriotspackers-super-bowl/











