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Defensive Stats - Through 3 games...
16th = Total Yards given up per game (347.7)
14th = Points given up per game (21.0) T9th = Total Take Aways (5) 15th = Passing Yards given up per game (241.7) 14th = Passing Yards per attempt given up (7.1) T4th = Sacks (10) T3rd = Fumbles Taken Away (3) 16th = Interceptions (2) 15th = Rushing Yards given up per game (106.0) 15th = Rushing yards per attempt given up (4.1) So, this is what an NFL average defense feels like? It has been a LONG time since the Colts put an average NFL defense on the field. I LIKE it! Walk Worthy,
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The new scheme and the lack of tape on it helps. I am not certain we have the talent to continue this level of play all season. And if Leonard or one of the starting DL get hurt and miss significant time, especially Hunt (can't believe I'm saying that) or Sheard, we are screwed. Basham sucks and can't play. He won't step up.
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No I don’t. You simply don’t keep a guy that can’t play
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Nah I dont' think that's the case. Hughes showed some signs of life his last year here. Basham hasn't shown shit.
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The D has definitely played above my expectations so far. In particular the pass rush that has been generated has definitely been above my expectations. The lack of a pass rush was one of the main reasons I was so pessimistic on the D as a whole. I don’t have any confidence that it or Hunt’s play will continue at the current level. But hey I was wrong and I didn’t expect anywhere near this level of play 3 games in. I hope they keep proving me wrong.
I do fully believe in Leonard though. Hard to maintain his current level of production because it’s so damn high, but I don’t have any doubts he’s a difference maker. |
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Best part is, aside from Sheard, no one playing now has an expensive contract. They made a mid-level defense in 2 years with minimal investment.
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The only explanation for Hunt that I can think of is that he got to football late and just needed time to develop. I think I remember reading that he was on a track scholarship, but the school cancelled the track program. So he switched to football. If you think of a normal football player's important development time, they get peewee+ junior high (whatever that's worth), 4 years in HS, 3-5 years in college. So maybe 7-11 years. If he only started playing football in 2009, that's 9 years.
So despite his age (31) he has still had less total football development time than some rookies. You can fudge that a little and say that he still competed in athletics. Obviously if he was able to make the football team at SMU with zero experience, he was already an elite athlete. That said, in terms of football development you could make the case that he's roughly in the same spot as a standard NFL player in his 3rd - 5th NFL season. |
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Basham, well, didn’t. |
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