A Fierce Matchup In The Making
Every generation of football sees the emergence and prevalence of a few elite quarterbacks. In the 80s and 90s, we saw the likes of Montana, Elway, Marino, and Aikman dominating the sport. Currently, quarterbacks like Manning, Favre, Brady, and Brees are clearly the best in the game.
Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are believed by many to be the best two quarterbacks in football. Typically drafted before any others in fantasy leagues, the two of them are reliably consistent year in and year out, giving their teams the best offensive units in football. When they go head to head at this year's Super Bowl, we're going to see a battle of quarterbacks above all else.
These have both been great teams throughout the year. In fact, they were the last two teams to lose a regular season game and many were predicting undefeated years for both of them after they remained undefeated well into December.
While neither team ended up with an unbeaten record, it clearly didn't matter in the end. The best team in each conference was good enough in the playoffs to make it through to the game that every football player dreams about.
While both of them lost a few games during the last few weeks of the season, many would attribute this to the fact that they no longer needed to win more games in order to secure home field advantage.
In recent years, it's been all about defense. Look at last year's Steelers for a perfect example, as the best defense in the league ultimately won the Super Bowl.
This year, it looks like offense is the name of the game. While each team has an efficient defense that is largely responsible for the team's success, it really comes to down to each quarterback's poise, precision, and hunger on the field.
This may very well be one of the highest scoring Super Bowls we've seen in recent years. As great as defensive battles can be, this will be an extremely refreshing change from the usual.
Peyton Manning and Drew Brees are believed by many to be the best two quarterbacks in football. Typically drafted before any others in fantasy leagues, the two of them are reliably consistent year in and year out, giving their teams the best offensive units in football. When they go head to head at this year's Super Bowl, we're going to see a battle of quarterbacks above all else.
These have both been great teams throughout the year. In fact, they were the last two teams to lose a regular season game and many were predicting undefeated years for both of them after they remained undefeated well into December.
While neither team ended up with an unbeaten record, it clearly didn't matter in the end. The best team in each conference was good enough in the playoffs to make it through to the game that every football player dreams about.
While both of them lost a few games during the last few weeks of the season, many would attribute this to the fact that they no longer needed to win more games in order to secure home field advantage.
In recent years, it's been all about defense. Look at last year's Steelers for a perfect example, as the best defense in the league ultimately won the Super Bowl.
This year, it looks like offense is the name of the game. While each team has an efficient defense that is largely responsible for the team's success, it really comes to down to each quarterback's poise, precision, and hunger on the field.
This may very well be one of the highest scoring Super Bowls we've seen in recent years. As great as defensive battles can be, this will be an extremely refreshing change from the usual.
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