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  • #16
    Originally posted by Partial
    Originally posted by Kyle.McCarroll
    Originally posted by Partial
    so 21 points is the standard of a bad defensive showing?

    OK, I can accept that.
    If our D only gave up 21 points for each game this year, we would be 10-2-1.
    I know! Isn't that something?!?
    We would be 0 and fucking 14 if we gave up 500 yards every game.

    Aint that something?

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    • #17
      Partial, I know you think you are making some grand point with these "how many points" topics, but it is much more than the number of points that are given up. It is the situation in which they are given up. When you have a team backed up on their 2 it is simply unacceptable to give up a game-winning drive. Both sides of the ball played bad today, but the defense really sucked when they were needed the most, and that is why everyone is so down on the defense.

      But whatever, if you want me to throw a number out there here it is. Anything under 20 points is a good day for a defense, assuming the defense hasn't had to deal with TO's and bad situations all day.
      Go PACK

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      • #18
        Originally posted by mission
        Originally posted by Partial
        Originally posted by Kyle.McCarroll
        Originally posted by Partial
        so 21 points is the standard of a bad defensive showing?

        OK, I can accept that.
        If our D only gave up 21 points for each game this year, we would be 10-2-1.
        I know! Isn't that something?!?
        We would be 0 and fucking 14 if we gave up 500 yards every game.

        Aint that something?
        That is impossible to judge.

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        • #19
          Offense played far worse than the defense. That is the point that is very evident to me.

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          • #20
            I feel ya. That last defensive drive shouldn't even have mattered if the Texans kicker hits that FG before half. The argument that the offense was worse is legitimate but the defense both "bending" and "breaking" from the two yard line on the last series of the game was the peanut on top of the turd that was this team on Sunday. It really did take all of them working together as a team to lose this one.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Partial
              Offense played far worse than the defense. That is the point that is very evident to me.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by cpk1994
                Originally posted by Partial
                Offense played far worse than the defense. That is the point that is very evident to me.
                How can you say that? They had the ball with great field position and ample opportunity to score and they did not put enough points up.

                They defense held a potent offense in check almost all day. The Packers offense never got on track.

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                • #23
                  I expect the team collectively to surrender one less point than the team collectively scores.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Originally posted by cpk1994
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Offense played far worse than the defense. That is the point that is very evident to me.
                    How can you say that? They had the ball with great field position and ample opportunity to score and they did not put enough points up.

                    They defense held a potent offense in check almost all day. The Packers offense never got on track.
                    550 yards of offense given up... Yeah, they really held that offense in check.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Originally posted by imscott72
                      How about a defense that doesn't give up 500 yards? Or a game winning drive after our new punter pins them on the 2 yard line? Just because the Texans only scored 24 doesn't mean the defense played well. If it weren't for the turnovers they would have blown us out.

                      Other than the 3rd down conversions I think the offense did enough to win the game. I don't blame that last drive the officials took away on the offense. The offense has done their job this year ranking 4th in the league in pts, and 7th in yards.
                      What difference does it make if they give up a million yards and zero points. Yards are irrelevant. How many points is an acceptable amount? You didn't answer the question.
                      It makes a big difference Partial. If they're constantly hemmoraging yards, then the offense is not on the field. The defense tires and points are scored by the opponent. The opponent is playing the game downhill. I know I don't have to tell you all this, but you just don't seem to get it at all.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        Offense played far worse than the defense. That is the point that is very evident to me.
                        Easy Partial.

                        Yer gonna strain something and hurt yourself.

                        The defense gave up over 400 yards passing to Schaub and the Texicans.

                        The last time the D gave up 400 yards passing was a 2006 loss to the Dolphins QBed by one Joey Harrington.

                        Anyone who remembers that game should get a free beer from someplace.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Originally posted by imscott72
                          How about a defense that doesn't give up 500 yards? Or a game winning drive after our new punter pins them on the 2 yard line? Just because the Texans only scored 24 doesn't mean the defense played well. If it weren't for the turnovers they would have blown us out.

                          Other than the 3rd down conversions I think the offense did enough to win the game. I don't blame that last drive the officials took away on the offense. The offense has done their job this year ranking 4th in the league in pts, and 7th in yards.
                          What difference does it make if they give up a million yards and zero points. Yards are irrelevant. How many points is an acceptable amount? You didn't answer the question.
                          In a one week time span you have declared that interceptions don't matter and yards are irrelavent.....think about that.
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