...Okay, so MOV is important, but it doesn't count if you "run up the score"? Tell me, how do you get a wide mMOV witout running up the score? Does it become permissible to run up the score in the playoffs? Just curious where your argument is comeing from. That niners team surely ran up the score, as did the Bears. If you dont' objectively say you shut it down at 21 points up, and call anything beyond running it up. Or 30, or wherever the cutoff is, you're being inconsistent. All great teams run up the score. It's part of greatness. That depleted Colts team? What about the Pats missing Eugene Wilson for the bulk of the season? What about Harrison and Seymour missing the first 5 and 7 weeks? How about Stephen Neal missing last nights game? How about the top 2 RB's missing signifigant action, with both out for a stretch and Morris gone for the season? It's football. You go to battle with the healthy guys. Everybody has injuries. Just because the Colts have gone years without any of significance doesn't mean they don't occur. Dominate by pass, or dominate by run, it's domination. Yes, the Bears had a better defense. But, they had an offense that was very mediocre. Pats D is far from mediocre. And, as for the peer. The two teams you cite played in an era where the league was full of bad teams. Now, we play in an era where it's designed to have balance top to bottom. Yet still the Pats have put together a team that is in the discussion. Are they the best team ever? There's a lot of football to play. They're one of them, no question.