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Originally Posted by kcbubb
It depends on your defense and the ability of your team to run the ball. There have been several teams win the superbowl with average QB play and good luck.
There is no formula for winning the SB. But you can't win the superbowl if you don't make the playoffs.
I am also not afraid to say that something could work that hasn't been done before. Before the Rams won the superbowl in 99, people said that you couldn't win it all with that much passing and with a defense that wasn't that strong. I remember people saying, the weather won't allow for it. But they did it. I believe other teams will win the SB in the future with non traditional formulas. The wild cat will be a factor in a team winning the superbowl in the future. But just because it hasn't been done in the past doesn't mean that teams shouldn't use it.
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Let me bottom line it for you.
Every SB winner, regardless of any other factor had one thing in common.
They had a pocket passer at QB.
Some were better scramblers than others.
Some were greats, some were mediocre.
But every single SB winning QB has been a pass first, run out of necessity QB.
Good defenses can contain a mediocre QB who's a runner first.
It's why Vick struggled mightily against the Bucs.
It's why Steve Young couldn't get out of the NFC playoffs until he became a passer first.