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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 748808" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>It wasn’t derivations at all. Saying we have scored on 2 of our last 16 drives in the 2nd half only includes 6 turnovers. Even if you eliminate those drives, you still punted 4 times as much as you scored. It should be noted also that some of those turnovers were on third and long near mid field which would have likely resulted in a punt. Our QB being under last 50% passing the last two games isn’t really impacted much by the turnovers. I’m not sure how that is a derivation. The red zone numbers I guess can be argued as a derivation. Although there isn’t much evidence that we would have scored had we not turned the ball over.</p><p></p><p>I also wonder why an offense cant be judged by turnovers and penalties as well, but maybe that is just me. Some of us are pretending that those are just going to vanish soon when they seem to be getting worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 748808, member: 147"] It wasn’t derivations at all. Saying we have scored on 2 of our last 16 drives in the 2nd half only includes 6 turnovers. Even if you eliminate those drives, you still punted 4 times as much as you scored. It should be noted also that some of those turnovers were on third and long near mid field which would have likely resulted in a punt. Our QB being under last 50% passing the last two games isn’t really impacted much by the turnovers. I’m not sure how that is a derivation. The red zone numbers I guess can be argued as a derivation. Although there isn’t much evidence that we would have scored had we not turned the ball over. I also wonder why an offense cant be judged by turnovers and penalties as well, but maybe that is just me. Some of us are pretending that those are just going to vanish soon when they seem to be getting worse. [/QUOTE]
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