I agree. The team that controls the clock (and protects the ball) will win. Both defenses are going to need rest, so whoever runs the ball on the most time-consuming drives is going to win.
I agree on the rushing thing. Parcells said that in his Monday press conference. The winning percentage of a team whose QB throws for over 300 yards is much worse than the winning percentage of a team whose RB runs for 125. I am sure someone will mention that the team with the most points usually wins too....so I will get that out of the way
What you failed to mention is the team with the least points loses. I am going to pull a john kerry and cast a vote of confidence for the eagles before i cast a vote against the eagles.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowboy71)</div><div class='quotemain'>I am sure someone will mention that the team with the most points usually wins too....so I will get that out of the way </div> Denny Green logic at its finest.
Tell ya what vikings mamoth offensive line is gonna be a task for kearse and others to penatrate pressure on culpepper. Im looking foward to this game for my ff team i have culpepper and i have owens so i expect big numbers in this game.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (vikingfan)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowboy71)</div><div class='quotemain'>I am sure someone will mention that the team with the most points usually wins too....so I will get that out of the way </div> Denny Green logic at its finest.</div> LOL. Exactly. BTW, I just looked it up on the Cowboys website: "Parcells cited an NFL statistic which states teams that pass for over 300 yards win 50 percent of the time, while teams whose running back rushes for at least 100 yards win over 70 percent of their games. " Of course, as I understand it 73% of statistics are made up
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowboy71)</div><div class='quotemain'> Of course, as I understand it 73% of statistics are made up </div> 56% of all people know that