Oswlek
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Lets use Chatham's words. If we really are what some of the misinformed people would call a bend but dont break defense that exchanges TDs for FGs then we would be a clear number 1 in FG attempts allowed. Especially with those yardage stats.
However, the disconnect between points allowed & FGs attempts allowed vs. yardage allowed essentially just emphasizes that BB/MP just value the early downs in opposite territory less than those after midfield. Like Chatham says they are using more resources early to prevent the big play and then once the opponents gets into scoring range the approach changes up and more pressure is dialed up.
I know, I listened to the pod. I just was wondering whether there is a disparity between ordinal ranking and real numbers, and whether a few extra attempts might move NE closer to the top than you might expect.
I also don't think it is fair to say NE would be a clear #1 if they are a BBDB, since there are clearly other defenses that are just bad which would be higher anyway.
Personally, I find his arguments about asset usage to be far more compelling that the FG or points allowed comps.












