NFP is running an article on turnover differential from year to year (http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...he-future.html). While the article shows a clear and unsurprising correlation between positive differential and winning, the author's main point is that teams that achieve a very high positive differential one year tend to regress toward the mean in the following year. The Packers under McCarthy and Rodgers seem to be an exception to that trend: since Rodgers took over in 2008 they are the only team to record positive differentials each year.
This countertrend is probably a product of coaching staff emphasis on ball security and stripping together with Rodgers's remarkable ability to avoid interceptions. McCarthy says he wants to emphasize tackling during camp this summer--approach angles more than technique. It will be interesting to see if the defense can improve on tackling while replicating past success with strip tackles.
This countertrend is probably a product of coaching staff emphasis on ball security and stripping together with Rodgers's remarkable ability to avoid interceptions. McCarthy says he wants to emphasize tackling during camp this summer--approach angles more than technique. It will be interesting to see if the defense can improve on tackling while replicating past success with strip tackles.

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