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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Sorry, i'm not buying the reasoning behind the people who are suggestin that a teams overall defense statistics drop when opponents are forced to air it out in a shootout.
A teams defense should revel in any scenario that makes the opposition more one dimensional.
The 2007 Patriots conceded points because they weren't very good on defense.
To the pevious poster who intimated that the Saints score so quickly that the defense is left on the field alot - i'd rebut that point by telling you that the Saints are currently ranked 5th in the NFL in T.O.P.
The reason the media is hyping the Saints D is because they are making turnovers and not killing the offense....yet.
They aren't a great unit, but just like the 2007 Patriots D they don't have to be.
This is ridiculous. Its not like stuffing the box so you cant run. Stopping the pass is so much more involved.
Why is that ridiculous? Are you saying that a defense's job isn't a whole lot easier when they know that a team has to throw?
No. Its not that simple. Your gonna tell me its easy to defend 3 staright passing plays rather than 3 staright run plays?
That's a silly comparison. It's easier to stop the run than it is to stop the pass, but that's not the point. The relevant question is: is it easier or harder to stop the pass when you know it's coming?
What exactly constitutes a shutdown D? I think the last we saw a legitimate defense like this week in and week out from regular season and into the playoffs was the 2000 Baltimore Ravens. Please refresh my memory.
Its neither. You may know a pass is coming but you dont know just how the routes are going to be thrown out.
If you run a trips formation with one go route and two slant route breaks theres no way even if you know its coming to know exactly whats going to happen.
Theres no easy ways to defend pass, pass, pass, pass....
Your going to rack up yards and your going to keep stopping the clock with every incompletion. It makes the game longer and higher scoring.
The 2002 Bucs. Our 2003 D was pretty good, but not "shut down". When I think of all time great defenses though, I think of Steel Curtain (even though I wasn't alive for it, I've seen the highlights), the '85 Bears, the '00 Ravens, and the '02 Bucs. I'm sure there's more out there from past times that I wasn't able to see that others can fill you in on.
The 2002 Bucs. Our 2003 D was pretty good, but not "shut down". When I think of all time great defenses though, I think of Steel Curtain (even though I wasn't alive for it, I've seen the highlights), the '85 Bears, the '00 Ravens, and the '02 Bucs. I'm sure there's more out there from past times that I wasn't able to see that others can fill you in on.
This is ridiculous. Its not like stuffing the box so you cant run. Stopping the pass is so much more involved.
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