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AceBoogie

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You go..
From 6th to 23rd in total yards allowed
 
From 6th to 28th in total points allowed 
 
After spending 4 out of 5 picks on defense in the spring 
 
AND 
 
Spending 3 of the last 4 first round picks on defense and 3 of the last 4 second round picks on defense. 
 
WITH 
 
A defensive minded head coach. 
 
How is this even possible? 
 
Who's to blame?
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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:
You go..
From 6th to 23rd in total yards allowed
 
From 6th to 28th in total points allowed 
 
After spending 4 out of 5 picks on defense in the spring 
 
AND 
 
Spending 3 of the last 4 first round picks on defense and 3 of the last 4 second round picks on defense. 
 
WITH 
 
A defensive minded head coach. 
 
How is this even possible? 
 
Who's to blame?

Fat Ass Dave Gettleman, who doesn't know how to build a complete team.

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On 12/9/2016 at 11:54 AM, Ivan The Awesome said:

I guess Injuries and talent differentials shouldn't be included in these questions of yours, right?

 

On 12/9/2016 at 0:02 PM, AceBoogie said:

Injuries don't cause that significant of a drop, far more injuries on offense and they haven't dropped as far. 

Its not like other teams in the NFL have injuries as well,  Gettleman doesn't know to how build a complimentary roster. He is fixated with 2 position.

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6 minutes ago, Daeavorn said:

Injuries are one thing but how many teams went from allowing no 500 yard games to 3 in one season? That is way more than just personnel. 

Well that depends. Do you expect a good Chef to be able to make a bad steak taste good? 

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People who are shocked just don't quite understand how the NFL works. In any salary cap based league, with the amount of turnover from year to year, it's almost impossible to maintain sustained success when parity runs deep in the culture of our sport. Add to the fact the NFL is the most physically demanding sport in the world and injuries play a huge factor, it's not hard to fathom what has happened to us this year. 

The NFL also rewards teams who played poorly the previous year and punishes teams who played great (strength of schedule, draft picks, etc). There's so many contributing factors as to why teams flip flop on a yearly basis, and to be quite frank, that's how the NFL likes it. It keeps interest high, and at the end of the day, generates more money for the league. It's a business at the end of the day, plain and simple. 

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