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<blockquote data-quote="Mack" data-source="post: 28910" data-attributes="member: 670"><p>No stats for me we know by end of the year where we were on offense and defense.It is coaches job to get better since they get paid to do so and okay if you want stats to do this fine but after getting beat by two or three touchdowns most coaches generally know where the problems are.If you use stats they can be misleading and they can make you a better football team.My deal is if we are number 6 rushing .....how do we lose? If it is a blame game do we blame the offense for not scoring in the red zone or do we harp on the problems of our defense.I agree when those questions are answered stats will be the tool to define our sucess or failure.Good example......Ron Smith for the Falcons went to the PRO Bowl in 65 mainly due to the fact that he ran more kickoffs back than any NFL returner.......problem was that the Falcons were so sorry and gave up so many points that he got more chances than anybody else.Or some say well we gave up lower pass yds than anybody in the league.........of course they didnt tell you that the rush defense was so bad nobody had to throw.Naw not just PJ on this one since stats on offense are on is side but wonder who folks will blame if the blame game continues...We had good enough stats to win bunch of games and we didnt that is my stat and its time to fix the problems. dictated by stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mack, post: 28910, member: 670"] No stats for me we know by end of the year where we were on offense and defense.It is coaches job to get better since they get paid to do so and okay if you want stats to do this fine but after getting beat by two or three touchdowns most coaches generally know where the problems are.If you use stats they can be misleading and they can make you a better football team.My deal is if we are number 6 rushing .....how do we lose? If it is a blame game do we blame the offense for not scoring in the red zone or do we harp on the problems of our defense.I agree when those questions are answered stats will be the tool to define our sucess or failure.Good example......Ron Smith for the Falcons went to the PRO Bowl in 65 mainly due to the fact that he ran more kickoffs back than any NFL returner.......problem was that the Falcons were so sorry and gave up so many points that he got more chances than anybody else.Or some say well we gave up lower pass yds than anybody in the league.........of course they didnt tell you that the rush defense was so bad nobody had to throw.Naw not just PJ on this one since stats on offense are on is side but wonder who folks will blame if the blame game continues...We had good enough stats to win bunch of games and we didnt that is my stat and its time to fix the problems. dictated by stats. [/QUOTE]
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