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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 656421" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I can understand looking at the overall defensive performance, but some of this is harsh. </p><p>I watched some of the LSU-Alabama game. If our defense is horrible because UVA scored before the half, how about LSU letting Alabama score in 1 play covering 85 yards in 16 seconds, when all they had to do was “keep the play in front of them”? </p><p>I saw the Wisconsin-Iowa game. Same kind of “defensive breakdown” in that game where Iowa started to come back. </p><p>I’m willing to bet that there were more drives like that in a lot of the games between top 25 teams, and drives like that against top 25 defenses just last Saturday. </p><p>I bet we can find drives like that against good teams from the NFL on Sunday. The Saints are #6 in defensive efficiency—how did they look against the Falcons?</p><p>Drives like that happen to good defenses. And bad defenses too. </p><p>Our defense is average right now—it’s #68 in FEI Defense for 2019. Last year, it was #107. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 656421, member: 282"] I can understand looking at the overall defensive performance, but some of this is harsh. I watched some of the LSU-Alabama game. If our defense is horrible because UVA scored before the half, how about LSU letting Alabama score in 1 play covering 85 yards in 16 seconds, when all they had to do was “keep the play in front of them”? I saw the Wisconsin-Iowa game. Same kind of “defensive breakdown” in that game where Iowa started to come back. I’m willing to bet that there were more drives like that in a lot of the games between top 25 teams, and drives like that against top 25 defenses just last Saturday. I bet we can find drives like that against good teams from the NFL on Sunday. The Saints are #6 in defensive efficiency—how did they look against the Falcons? Drives like that happen to good defenses. And bad defenses too. Our defense is average right now—it’s #68 in FEI Defense for 2019. Last year, it was #107. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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