07-28-2015, 02:33 PM
Seems to me the lack of pressure on the QB and failure against the run are bigger problems than lack of turnovers. Like someone else said, you can't assume turnovers. You get pressure on the QB and stop the run, you can win without creating TO's.
Of the two, the offense is definitely more to blame, though if you have a perfect storm of defense playing below par and the offense giving the ball away, you are truly screwed.
If the offense is turning the ball over a third of the time, you had better be scoring at least a third of the time or you have no chance. And, of course, we all know that all too well.
Of the two, the offense is definitely more to blame, though if you have a perfect storm of defense playing below par and the offense giving the ball away, you are truly screwed.
If the offense is turning the ball over a third of the time, you had better be scoring at least a third of the time or you have no chance. And, of course, we all know that all too well.
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