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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 243624" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Oh, I agree with you on that. For the record, I have no opinion on our 2016 defense yet. I see reasons for optimism and pessimism Saturday, and more of the former than the latter. I enjoyed the way we mostly stopped the run Saturday and the way Simmons got to the backfield, and of course holding them to 14 points and winning the game. BUT, you've got to look at the ypp and ppd of the opponent and how your ypp and ppd compare to the average of that opponent so that you know where you stand relative to the rest of the teams in CFB. Wayyyy too early in the season to get anything useful out of those metrics. It's not too favorable compared to last year's version of the BC offense, but it could be good compared to this year's version with their new QB ... no way to judge yet. I see good and bad in our defense so far and am pulling for them as well as the offense to get to the highest level they are capable.</p><p></p><p>All I was saying in the previous post is that you can't/shouldn't throw out the big plays when doing a meaningful comparison of your team vs others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 243624, member: 216"] Oh, I agree with you on that. For the record, I have no opinion on our 2016 defense yet. I see reasons for optimism and pessimism Saturday, and more of the former than the latter. I enjoyed the way we mostly stopped the run Saturday and the way Simmons got to the backfield, and of course holding them to 14 points and winning the game. BUT, you've got to look at the ypp and ppd of the opponent and how your ypp and ppd compare to the average of that opponent so that you know where you stand relative to the rest of the teams in CFB. Wayyyy too early in the season to get anything useful out of those metrics. It's not too favorable compared to last year's version of the BC offense, but it could be good compared to this year's version with their new QB ... no way to judge yet. I see good and bad in our defense so far and am pulling for them as well as the offense to get to the highest level they are capable. All I was saying in the previous post is that you can't/shouldn't throw out the big plays when doing a meaningful comparison of your team vs others. [/QUOTE]
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