It was a great team that stumbled in the middle of the season against 3 other great teams. They had the greatest QB of all time, great WRs, a good Oline, great dline, great linebackers and a really good secondary. They were also never in danger of not making the playoffs, having only to beat 1 of 4 terrible teams to end the season to get in.VikingLord wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 3:42 pmSo if that's the model and New England has mastered that model, then it stands to reason they should still be in the thick of things going forward.StumpHunter wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 8:35 am There are teams that have a legit shot at the SB each year and then there is the rest of the NFL.
The last 8 SB teams all were either favorites going into the season (KC, TB, NE, LA) or dominated in the regular season with one of the best rosters in the NFL (SF and Philly).
To win it all you need a lot to go right AND a great team. NE consistently put out a great, SB caliber, team for two decades which is why they won the most SBs during that time.
Do you believe they are or will be any time soon now that they've lost Brady? After all, they've got the model for success. Heck, they pretty much set that standard by your estimation. You think they'll be knocking at the door again soon?
And what about the Bucs? Was last year's Bucs team a great team by any measure other than the final result?
Last year's Bucs statistically finished 7th overall in total yards on offense (2nd in passing, 28th running, 3rd scoring) and 6th overall in defensive yards conceded (21st passing, 1st running, 8th scoring). They finished 2nd in their division behind the Saints at 11-5 (Saints were 12-4), and so were on the road for their entire SB run.
After losing to the Chiefs on November 29th of last year, the Bucs stood at 7-5 and in danger of missing the playoffs.
Is that a great team, or a team that got hot at the right time?
The other factor is Brady being new to an offense that is notoriously difficult for QBs to be successful in their first season in. With no off season even Brady took a while to get comfortable in that offense.
We don't have a Brady, or a Mahomes, or Brees or Rodgers so I pointed to 3 teams that were able to at least make the SB with less than ideal QBs. The Rams in particular have a QB who struggles almost as much as Cousins against good defenses, and managed to get to the SB before that bit them in the butt. Really it bit them in the butt earlier in the NFCCG, but one of the most terrible/greatest calls of all time basically gave them the win over the cheating Saints.
That Rams, Philly and SF team are what we should be trying to build. Great defense and better than just about any team at all positions save the QB on offense. If that is what the Vikings have they got a shot.