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Is this defense a top 10 defense (hint: YES)


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Didn't want to start a new thread but found this somewhat interesting: the last nine (9) touchdowns the Patriots have given up on defense have all been via the pass. The last rushing TD they gave up was to CJ Anderson to end the DEN game.
 
Losing Easley and not having Hightower, McCourty and Chung at 100% has really hurt our defense. We can't get Easley back but hopefully Hightower, McCourty and Chung at 90% will put us back to being dominant.
 
Losing Easley and not having Hightower, McCourty and Chung at 100% has really hurt our defense. We can't get Easley back but hopefully Hightower, McCourty and Chung at 90% will put us back to being dominant.

I don't expect domination but it will take a complimentary effort from all three phases (Teams, Offense and Defense). As a whole the team has been in a funk with units not able to pick each other up.
 
Team finished a top 10 defense in yards, points and 3rd down but i'm sure some contrarian/troll will argue that
 
Team finished a top 10 defense in yards, points and 3rd down but i'm sure some contrarian/troll will argue that

Nah they're onto their 7-9 in 2016 rhetoric because currently injured players will remain injured because... Reasons... :D
 
Patriots defense played better at the start than at the end, which is not the usual trend for this team.
 
Losing Easley and not having Hightower, McCourty and Chung at 100% has really hurt our defense. We can't get Easley back but hopefully Hightower, McCourty and Chung at 90% will put us back to being dominant.

Hicks > Easley.
 
Patriots defense played better at the start than at the end, which is not the usual trend for this team.

While the last couple of weeks has seen the defense take a step back, I think this can be explained away by such variables as injuries to key defenders, the inability of the offense to sustain drives, some fortuitous bounces for the opponents on long completions, and last weekend's curious game plan from the coaching staff.
 
Ehhhh I dunno about that...

Hicks has been a great surprise, but Easley was a monster collapsing the locket and disrupting the play.

Agree with you there. I have never even heard about anyone else other than Easley capable of doing this. Well... anyone human that is. ;)
 
Team finished a top 10 defense in yards, points and 3rd down but i'm sure some contrarian/troll will argue that

There was another thread that said they wouldn't be a top 10. Once they started kicking ass that troll stopped responding to that thread.
 
Ehhhh I dunno about that...

Hicks has been a great surprise, but Easley was a monster collapsing the locket and disrupting the play.
I agree but Hicks had been generating more pressure more frequently than Easley. Plus he's been playing more because he's better vs the run.
 
Didn't want to start a new thread but found this somewhat interesting: the last nine (9) touchdowns the Patriots have given up on defense have all been via the pass. The last rushing TD they gave up was to CJ Anderson to end the DEN game.

They've been susceptible of late against the pass, whether that's due to injuries, lack of depth, or both. CB3 Johnson has been hurting us badly, and L.Ryan has had 3 poor showings in a row with either McCourty on the sideline or playing hobbled. That potential return of Justin Coleman is far from the answer to our problems, however, although it would certainly help a good bit.

The biggest and most telling stat is the fact that our defense has only produced more than one turnover once in the past 8 games/second half of the season. During that period, our offense gave up the same amount (9), so we didn't benefit in any way via positive ratio.

Another telling stat is that 4/8 past games have seen offensive yardage totals that would rank them at, or near, the bottom of the league. 422 to the NYG, 433 to DEN, 428 to the NYJ, and 438 to MIA. As we know, none of those occurred in garbage time, either.

Not taking anything away from the typical Belichick-coached defense, which has now finished in the top 10 in defensive scoring in 9/10 past seasons, because they deserve credit and praise in many ways. There have also been some glaring weaknesses that need to be addressed just the same.
 
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