mgteich has already pointed out the Williams situation. I'll leave it at that, since you seem to have a hair across your ass this morning.
As I pointed out in post #125 above, mgteich was wrong about that. I've just re-watched this on nflrewind. I'm looking at exactly what plays these guys were in and the sequence of events. mgteich was closer to correct; you, on the other hand, were hilariously, colossally, wrong.
And the "hair across my ass" came about because YOU decided to "correct" my post with stupid stuff that has been shown to be completely off the mark. If you hadn't done that, I wouldn't be responding by kicking your ass all over this thread. You brought this on yourself, Deus. And it's no wonder you want this conversation to end.
(Yet, strangely, you insist on keeping it going....)
Let me just note the breakdown of this thread:
"Solid defensive effort, but not as impressed as some because of the injuries"
- "Hey, that's not fair"
"I'm not bashing the defense, but I think it's fair to hold off further judgment until they play better offenses"
- "But compared to last year!"
"Points allowed was about the same through the first two games last year as this year, with game 3 exposing last year's defense against the Ravens"
- "Yeah, but yards, rankings!"
"Yards and rankings don't meaning anything at this point, and the metrics don't take a lot of variables into account"
- "But RANKINGS!"
sheesh.... all this over some people wanting to see the defense face a good offense before going all in.
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Yeah, I don't know what you're getting at here. Maybe you're mixing me up with other people. Because I've said the whole way through that the Pats' D hasn't played good offenses yet and that I want to see them play a good offense before I get too excited. And all I did was compare the first three games of this year with the first three games of last year, and the comparison, through three games, is very encouraging.
In post #89, I said, "The offenses they faced in the first three games of 2012 were a little better than what they've faced this year, but not a lot better. Somewhat better in pts scored ranking, but a little worse in yds gained ranking. But what the Pats' defense has done is significantly better than through three games in 2012. So at this point, it's safe to say that the three-game sample in 2013 represents a much better performance than the first three games in 2012.
Who knows what will happen from here on out. But so far, so good."
You and I don't disagree on the idea that none of this means that they'll actually be able to stop Atlanta or, my goodness, Denver.