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6 of the last 10 Super Bowl winners have averaged 30+ ppg in the playoffs. 2014 Pats: 36; 2016 Pats: 34.7; 2017 Eagles: 31.3; 2018 Pats: 30.3; 2019 Chiefs: 39; 2020 Bucs: 30.8 Honorable Mentions—2022 Chiefs: 29.3.
People saying that “Josh Allen got McDermott fired” when this is the reality. Maybe it’s the roster, maybe it’s the coaching, but asking a QB to put up 30 points every playoff game is not sustainable. This one might be on Allen but there is a pattern here
51 upvotes, 8 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in NFL. "People saying that “Josh Allen got McDermott fired” when this is the reality. Maybe it’s the roster, maybe it’s the coaching, but asking a QB to put up 30 points every playoff game is not sustainable. This one might be on Allen but there is a pattern here"
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*of the last 11

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2024 Eagles - 36.25 PPG, 2023 Chiefs - 23.75 PPG, 2021 Rams - 26.75 PPG, 2015 Broncos - 22.33 PPG, Going even further back (since 2009-10): 2013 Seahawks - 29.67 PPG, 2012 Ravens - 31 PPG, 2011 Giants - 25.5 PPG, 2010 Packers - 30.25 PPG, 2009 Saints - 35.67 PPG

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Basically, yeah, having 30+ PPG scored in that team’s favor or at least near it is a good sign to say the least

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