Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
Considering how many defensive scores there were this year, an increase of four points per game does not signal that the recent offensive malaise is over, IMO.
Keep in mind that there were a lot of defensive scores last year too, Paul. I don't know if defensive scoring was up much this year over last year but I recall that defensive scoring was up considerably in 2014 vs. 2013. Having said all of this, yes, the offences aren't quite at the levels that they were back in the early 1990s but I do see more promising, young QBs today than I have seen in some time so I am hopeful that we will see an end to the "offensive malaise", as you refer to it, soon.