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Musick: Lesson learned is that offense wins

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With that in mind, take a look at the eight teams that remain alive in the playoffs.

Seven of the remaining playoff teams finished in the top half in total offense during the regular season. The only exception was the late-blooming Seattle Seahawks, whose offense finished one spot out of the top half at No. 17.

The Bears’ offense lagged far behind at No. 28, fifth from the bottom.

Hey, at least the Bears’ offense covered more ground than the Jacksonville Jaguars and, uh, the Arizona Cardinals. That has to be worth something, right?

Meanwhile, all eight remaining playoff teams finished in the top half in points scored during the regular season. The Bears finished No. 16 in points scored, thanks to nine defensive touchdowns, but they trailed every team remaining in the playoffs.

None of this is to say defense is irrelevant.

The Denver Broncos are the favorites to win the Super Bowl because they have a stout defense to go along with a terrific offense. And, yes, the Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers have dynamic quarterbacks and hard-nosed running backs, but no teams allowed fewer points than those two during the regular season.

But let’s face it. A good offense has become a requirement to win big in the NFL.

Emery seems to understand this reality.

His next hire will tell us for sure.

• Write to Northwest Herald sports writer Tom Musick at tmusick@shawmedia.com.

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