Nothing exact, sometimes a defense is given turnovers..they don’t always force them. The teams on your schedule can sway that number a lot. Play a couple teams who cough up the ball in 1 year and your turnover numbers will look great. Play complimentary, sound fundamental football. Most importantly is a mentality of finding a way to win week to week. You won’t always be able to win the same way.
The other stat I really like is the best teams/defenses (Bama, Wisconsin, Clemson, Georgia, etc) are allowing 4 yards per play. My interpretation of this stat is that, these teams tackle better than most. Offenses are too good today, and you have to make the tackles when you get the chance.
As an aside Troy was the best Sun Belt team at #16 in the country allowing 4.7 yards per play.
I cannot believe how smart you guys have been today discussing what good defenses are properly coached to do. Napier just doesn’t know yet how many assistants he’s going to have in the stands. Together... we’re unstoppable!
Like your Dali metaphor. I've been to Dali Museum in Figueres, Spain a couple times......its pretty cool place. Thought the use of the egg as symbolism in later years was excessive. Overall with any modern art & bad football there is limited # of "WTF is that supposed to be?" I can handle ......after a dozen or so WTFs in certain games this year & modern art in general, I politely check out to a local tavern for beer and tapas and let the ladies have their turn to do their thing.
Everyone here is well versed in bad defense. We are all experts....we have been watching it for over 30 years (Vic Eumont years the exception). The difference comes in how to fix it. Some think it is the players, some the scheme, others the lame coaches we had. Well the coach has been replaced, the scheme will be adjusted and players will be replaced. Let’s hope it is enough.
Relying on turnovers to be “stops” is not a gameplan. It’s a wish.
Turnovers are a by product of good defenses and even if you don’t force many turnovers, a good defense doesn’t need them. They are nice little bonuses.
I want to line up and move people. I want to have confidence that our defense can put doubt into the minds of opposing OCs and QBs.
Exactly! Turnovers (or lack of turnovers on offense) are a result, not a plan. They are a result of good talent, developed correctly, and organized into an effective game plan focused on winning the game. If you are missing those three things and hoping “winning the turnover battle” will save you, you don’t have a strategy, you have a wish.
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