VetSkinsFan wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:PulpExposure wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:The offense turns the ball over three times and the defense gets blamed? What kind of logic is that?
The defense gave up 4 field goals in the game. Really, you can't ask for more than that. Yes, it would have been nice to stop that pass to Avery, but...this loss was on the offense and the special teams.
A great D makes the play to win the game. I don't care if they give up 3 or 30 points. If they make a play at the end of a 31 - 30 game to save the game, then they had a better game then if they had gotten a safety and the team is leading 2 - 0 and they gave up a big play that sets up the game winning FG, then that game wasn't as good as the 31 - 30 game.
Yes, the Offense gave up 3 fumbles and the D got a fumble, but the D contributed to the loss by not getting 2 more turn overs to make the turn over ratio a zero instead of a -2. They also gave up the game winning play because a rookie didn't blitz when he was supposed to.
The O got the lead, the D couldn't hold it for one drive. That is all they needed to do. The rest of the game means nothing if you give up the game winner.
Just like the O could play bad all game but if they get it together at the end and make a couple of plays (see Dallas game 2005) to win the game then they did what was needed.
This is a team sport. All three phases had chances to win or lose the game and they all contributed to the loss.
Wow, what a lopsided attitude. The defense went with it's average of 1 turnover per game. The defense held to it's average points for opponents. The defense held to average yards allowed per game. Expecting the defense to score in any game is actually kinda silly.
The offense, on the other hand, gave up 3 turnovers that they haven't done all year. That's 3 turnovers in 1 game when there were 0 turnovers by the offense the rest of the year.
The xfactor in this equation is the offense.
I can see why you hold ONE play against the defense and deeming them the losing cause. Thank you, sir, for the wonderful insight.
First, it wasn't one play, it was three. Two dropped INTs and a rookie mistake (Moore didn't blitz when he should have).
Second, just because I put partial blame on the D doesn't mean it was their fault. I just don't think they should get off scott free like some here.
The Offense made way too many mistakes, but when push came to shove, they got the lead with less than 4 minutes to pley. The D didn't get the ball back. If I had to rank ho wthey played overall the defense was the best of the three units, followed by the O, and ST last.
However, The O made the plays when they needed to, the D didn't. Yes, if the O had played better in the first half the game wouldn't have came down to a last minute stand. Off cours, if the D had held on to either of the picks they had, the game would have been different too.