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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. Sidechat 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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