Points-a-Palooza
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:58 am
I'm not entirely just talking about the college game, although some of this applies to the college game.
In the NFL, I'm seeing record-offensive output. I don't have the stats on hand to back this up, but I would assume this year would have to set the all-time points per game record. Peyton Manning threw for 7 TDs. Nick Foles threw for 7 TDs. New England had 629 yards of offense against Pittsburgh while Pittsburgh put up over 500 yards of their own. These offensive numbers are crazy. I think a lot of it has to do with the officiating and how the rules have changed to be biased against traditional defense. The QBs are basically untouchable and defensive backs almost have no chance with the way the contact rules are set up.
But, I also think offensive smarts on the rise and that comes with the advent of the spread offense and how some of the elements have trickled up to the NFL. In the college game, most people assume that this means that teams chuck the ball around 70 times, but if you check out the box scores, the spread teams that go crazy like Oregon and Baylor do most of their damage on the ground. The spread rushing games have really taken off as well as the big passing plays. Tackling is a lost art form for a lot of colleges though.
It's fun for fantasy football though
(I had Foles this week
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In the NFL, I'm seeing record-offensive output. I don't have the stats on hand to back this up, but I would assume this year would have to set the all-time points per game record. Peyton Manning threw for 7 TDs. Nick Foles threw for 7 TDs. New England had 629 yards of offense against Pittsburgh while Pittsburgh put up over 500 yards of their own. These offensive numbers are crazy. I think a lot of it has to do with the officiating and how the rules have changed to be biased against traditional defense. The QBs are basically untouchable and defensive backs almost have no chance with the way the contact rules are set up.
But, I also think offensive smarts on the rise and that comes with the advent of the spread offense and how some of the elements have trickled up to the NFL. In the college game, most people assume that this means that teams chuck the ball around 70 times, but if you check out the box scores, the spread teams that go crazy like Oregon and Baylor do most of their damage on the ground. The spread rushing games have really taken off as well as the big passing plays. Tackling is a lost art form for a lot of colleges though.
It's fun for fantasy football though

