Most Important Factor to winning football game

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Ironman92
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Nov 3, 2013 8:12pm
Besides points scored or any other smart ass reply.

Running game
Turnover differential
O-line play
D-Line play
athletic skill positions
QB play
Offensive play calling
Field position

Other?

I think in today's game it's pressure on the QB as most all teams pass a ton and few QB's do much of anything when the defense is running him around, getting hits and sacks on him.

The O-line can keep the QB safe AND be great at run blocking....so that could outweigh I guess

Turnover differential seems huge but often comes from the defensive pressure on the QB.

Almost every QB looks pretty good when they have time.
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Nov 3, 2013 8:17pm
QB play, then pass rush.
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Nov 3, 2013 8:19pm
I'd go QB play then LB/Secondary play.
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Nov 3, 2013 8:22pm
like_that;1528756 wrote:QB play, then pass rush.
Ok.....I think an argument for all and you have Weeden to support for sure.

But Roethlisberger in his first SB was terrible....and Payton Manning can't seem to win despite being phenomenal
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Nov 3, 2013 8:29pm
Ironman92;1528759 wrote:Ok.....I think an argument for all and you have Weeden to support for sure.

But Roethlisberger in his first SB was terrible....and Payton Manning can't seem to win despite being phenomenal
He was terrible in the game, but not all year.
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Sonofanump
Nov 3, 2013 8:29pm
Turnover differential.
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Nov 3, 2013 8:31pm
like_that;1528766 wrote:He was terrible in the game, but not all year.
Fair enough....he managed.
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Nov 3, 2013 9:47pm
Ironman92;1528769 wrote:Fair enough....he managed.
Meh, in the two games before that Super Bowl, he was pretty good. Kind of a "manage the game" during the year, but he stepped up in the playoffs before the Super Bowl.

I agree with you on OL play, though. I mean, you have to be competent to succeed at QB no matter what, but if you get good protection, any type of competent QB can succeed. Bad line play and you need to have great awareness and a very quick release to succeed. And it doesn't hurt to be large, too (as Ben's shown throughout his career), and able to withstand contact.

QB play would be second.

Good pass rush and good secondary are 3 and 4. Need the pass rush because without it, even good CBs will have trouble. But with the importance of the passing game, you need good pass defense no matter what.

Turnover differential to me is a bit overrated. Yeah, if you have a 4-1 edge, you USUALLY will win, but all those games in the 2-1 or 1-0 or 3-2 margin...it doesn't matter that much. Turnovers, to me, are more of a situational deal than a numbers deal. Where did you force it, was it returned all the way...or did you go three-and-out deep in your territory, punt the ball and they got it back in great position, so all you did was slightly delay them scoring?
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Nov 3, 2013 9:54pm
Turnover differential. But forced turnovers come from pressure a good portion of the time, so I guess you could go with that.
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Nov 3, 2013 9:56pm
execution.
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Nov 3, 2013 9:57pm
QB, then d-line play. A d-line that can get pressure with four, makes it very difficult on offenses. I think we saw this when the Colts played the Broncos.
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thavoice
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Nov 4, 2013 10:33am
On offense, it is the play of the OL. Plain and simple. Always has been. Good OL play gets you time to pass, opens holes for the run and then the next thing you know the whole offensive playbook is wide open.
It is becoming a passing league and the run pretty much is being set up by the pass and spreading out teams.


On defense it is pressuring the QB. In the past it was stopping the running game, but now with the passing of the league it is pressuring the QB. It is geting increasingly important to do so with the front four and not relying on an elaborate and overload blitz. QB preparation is at an all time high and I think that is a testament to what PM has brough to the league. Up until he took over it seems like the QB was going to audible to get you out of a good play. Now the QB surveys the defense and calls a play..not just to get you out of a bad one,but into the best play possible.

Offenses for the most part are not getting fooled by overload or elaborate blitzes. You need guys who can just beat their guy on the OL and with inside stunts.
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Nov 4, 2013 10:37am
Win in the trenches and you generally win the game
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queencitybuckeye
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Nov 4, 2013 10:39am
In the NFL, the most important word is "at". Home teams win 57% of the time. The best all-time winning percentage for any team is the Bears at ironically 57%.
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Nov 4, 2013 10:42am
queencitybuckeye;1529067 wrote:In the NFL, the most important word is "at". Home teams win 57% of the time. The best all-time winning percentage for any team is the Bears at ironically 57%.

Extremely applicable to the Super Bowl :rolleyes:
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queencitybuckeye
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Nov 4, 2013 11:52am
lhslep134;1529071 wrote:Extremely applicable to the Super Bowl :rolleyes:
Which would matter if that were the subject here, slapdick.
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Sonofanump
Nov 4, 2013 2:42pm
queencitybuckeye;1529067 wrote:In the NFL, the most important word is "at". Home teams win 57% of the time. The best all-time winning percentage for any team is the Bears at ironically 57%.
The team that wins the turnover margin wins 72% of the time, that 15% more than home team.
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Nov 4, 2013 3:01pm
Scoring more points than the other team has got to be up there, IMO.
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queencitybuckeye
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Nov 4, 2013 3:09pm
Sonofanump;1529294 wrote:The team that wins the turnover margin wins 72% of the time, that 15% more than home team.
Then a team should just take a knee every down.
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Sonofanump
Nov 4, 2013 7:39pm
queencitybuckeye;1529317 wrote:Then a team should just take a knee every down.
Brilliant.
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mhs95_06
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Nov 4, 2013 11:42pm
queencitybuckeye;1529067 wrote:In the NFL, the most important word is "at". Home teams win 57% of the time. The best all-time winning percentage for any team is the Bears at ironically 57%.
57% doesn't seem that great. How does that compare to other major pro sports?
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Nov 5, 2013 12:19am
Its either who scores more points or who has the least amount of gingers at QB. I cant decide which.
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Nov 5, 2013 1:49am
mhs95_06;1529596 wrote:57% doesn't seem that great. How does that compare to other major pro sports?
It's second.

NBA 61%
NFL 57%
NHL 56%
MLB 53%
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Nov 5, 2013 10:16am
queencitybuckeye;1529143 wrote:Which would matter if that were the subject here, slapdick.
The subject here is most important factor to winning a football game. You said home field advantage. I brought up home field advantage's relevance in the Super Bowl (none), which is, ahem, a football game

But I guess a football game isn't the subject here?
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Nov 5, 2013 10:25am
Turnovers. I bet if you found someone to break it down and do some pretty insane research, turnovers would win going away.