2007 Patriots Offense vs 2013 Broncos Offense
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which one do you think is better?
2007 Patiots Offense vs 2013 Broncos Offense 54 votes
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2013 BroncosBroncos easily. No contest.
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2007 Patriotspatriots, randy moss in his prime is the difference
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2007 Patriotsdetcatinva wrote: »patriots, randy moss in his prime is the difference
this and they literally almost went undefeated, that team was special
my squad put an end to that ? tho haha
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2013 BroncosMost points scored in a season.. Broncos
Most Td passes in a season.. Broncos
Most wr with 10+ Td catches in a season... broncos with 4
Highest point Average in a season. . Broncos
ONLY TEAM TO SCORE 600 OR MORE POINTS TOTAL IN 1 SEASON... BRONCOS
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2013 Broncosevery record pats 2007 offense set denvers offense broke
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2007 Patriotsden had that easy ass schedule, still very impressive though
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2013 Broncosden had that easy ass schedule, still very impressive though
The Pats went against 5 of the 10 best scoring defenses in 6 games (including the playoffs) and averaged 29.8 PPG.
They also put up 52 on the #11 ranked Redskins D and 48 on the #13 ranked Cowboys D.
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2013 BroncosThis Broncos offense is better but I personally think that Pats team was better all around.
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2013 Broncos
Check the stats in the thread you prepubescent little ? . -
2013 BroncosBroncos overall , but Pats was more fun to watch because of that Brady/Moss connection.
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2007 PatriotsY'all are also forgetting the new rules that help out offenses. Denver is special but yards are up across the board.
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2013 BroncosY'all are also forgetting the new rules that help out offenses. Denver is special but yards are up across the board.
This isn't the deciding factor. Sports all over progress as players get bigger/faster/stronger. And in 2007 there were rules that were offensively-biased as compared to earlier in the NFL's history and its been a passing league for the better part of a decade now.
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2013 BroncosThis....KeepOnPushing wrote: »Broncos overall , but Pats was more fun to watch because of that Brady/Moss connection.
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? they are both amazing, putting up almost 40pts a game...just depends on what you like better.. a more balanced offense (denver) or an offense focused on 2-3 players (patriots)
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2007 PatriotsOff eye test. Pats offense used to have me in awe. Moreso than this year Denver squad.
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2013 BroncosThis....KeepOnPushing wrote: »Broncos overall , but Pats was more fun to watch because of that Brady/Moss connection.
I wouldn't go this far...
Ball could start on several teams and Hillman could be RB2 on several teams...
1800 rushing yards and 15 TDs from a record setting passing offense is impressive as ? -
2013 BroncosSimilar stats indeed... but i just liked Denvers RB rotation better
07 NE RBs while productive weren't as threatening imo...
u really have to gameplan against 2013 Broncos running attack -
2013 BroncosNE was trying to run up the score every game.
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2013 BroncosPlus Denver ran the ball damn near 100 more times.
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2007 PatriotsShizlansky wrote: »Plus Denver ran the ball damn near 100 more times.
10 more times is damn near 100 now? Interesting.
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neither team had 3 great running backs. ball probably couldn't start for many teams. if he were a starting caliber rb right away, he would have been drafted as such..even moreno never really shined like this until this year but i'd absolutely take denver's rbs over whoever the pats had...sammy morris, kevin faulk and probably ol laurence maroney
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2013 BroncosShizlansky wrote: »Plus Denver ran the ball damn near 100 more times.
10 more times is damn near 100 now? Interesting.
I read the passing stats
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2007 Patriots07 Pats on the strength of them going 16-0 in the regular season.
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Neither the greatest show on turf was better and did it under the old NFL rules. They protecting of the QBs and WRs are the reason for the Broncos success. They or the 2007 Pats would not have done that back in the 90s or early 2000s when it was an even battle between offense and defense. That's why Moreno's records stood for so long.