03-23-2019, 11:37 AM
(03-23-2019, 10:50 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: INTs are just one factor to consider. I'll give you a good hypothetical example. CB #1 is a gambler, he loves to go after the ball and make the big turnover. During the course of a season he had 8 INTs, but also gambled and lost plenty of times, getting burned while going for the ball, resulting in giving up just as many long TDs as his INT count. CB #2 Likes to play it safer, stay tight with his man, and go for the PD. He finishes the year with 0 INTs, but lands 12 PDs, and only gives up 2 long TDs.
Who's better, and why?
Exactly why I said it was PART of what you look at to judge a CB. I thought it was pretty clear when I had it in caps...
Anyway, we were a historically bad defense last season, and our CB’s dropping like 37 balls were a factor in that. Only team in the league without 1 single int from any starting CB. I don’t see why it’s controversial to criticize that.
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