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No, I’m not saying offense is playing alone. In fact the point I’m trying to make, obviously not very well because you totally missed it, is somewhat different: the offense has contributing to wins as its primary purpose. Not just scoring points.You thinking offense alone is responsible for wins is where you’ve lost the plot. It’s a combination of all three phases. Tom Brady passed for 505 yards and 3 TD’s but lost to Nick Foles… it wasn’t for a lack of offense.
When we’re specifically discussing offense or defense I look at points per drive. This stat isolates offense, defense and special teams. It’s a better stat for judging these units individually. Total points is a team stat.
Marcus Jones took an interception back to the house or Chaisson picked up a fumble in the endzone… those aren’t points scored by our offense. Neither are Marcus Jones punt return TD’s... which are bountiful.
PPD stats are found on Pro Football Reference.
Giants game was a good example. By halftime the mission of the offense became not losing the game more than it was running up the score. They were more concerned with keeping the Giants off the field and off the scoreboard then they were with scoring more points when they already had enough to win the game.
Note that I’m not saying that’s the way I think they should play. I’m saying it’s what I see Josh doing once we get the game under control. But it distorts the PPD stats.











