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A Thread to Rehash GT HC Comparisons
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 759945" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>Disingenuous is a bit of a strong word, no? I mean, I get what you’re saying but to act like there’s a significant difference in the figures is a bit much. So the data wasn’t 100% accurate, but is there really that much of a difference between a defensive touchdown and touchdown drives of 5 and 7 yards respectively? Combined with a 3 yard drive that ended with a field goal? If you’re going to place the blame of the fumble returned for a touchdown on the offense you really need to do the same thing when a team can gain 15 yards and score 17 points. When you account for those “drives” I think it’s extremely fair to say that the 2020 defensive performance is at least on par with the 2018 version. I still think it was better considering the 2018 version only forced 9 third downs. If the 2020 defense could’ve gotten off the field even somewhat regularly the final score wouldn’t have been nearly as bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 759945, member: 4572"] Disingenuous is a bit of a strong word, no? I mean, I get what you’re saying but to act like there’s a significant difference in the figures is a bit much. So the data wasn’t 100% accurate, but is there really that much of a difference between a defensive touchdown and touchdown drives of 5 and 7 yards respectively? Combined with a 3 yard drive that ended with a field goal? If you’re going to place the blame of the fumble returned for a touchdown on the offense you really need to do the same thing when a team can gain 15 yards and score 17 points. When you account for those “drives” I think it’s extremely fair to say that the 2020 defensive performance is at least on par with the 2018 version. I still think it was better considering the 2018 version only forced 9 third downs. If the 2020 defense could’ve gotten off the field even somewhat regularly the final score wouldn’t have been nearly as bad. [/QUOTE]
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