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I've compiled how we stand in various categories of Defensive Stats (using NFL.com).  They quantify just what a juggernaut of defense Phil Snow is creating.

#1 Rushing YPC (2.6)

#T2 Rushing FDs (8 total)

#2 Passing FDs (23)

#2 Passing Yds Allowed

#T2 Rushing TDs Allowed (5)

#3 Passing Completion %

#3 Points Allowed (to Phil & Den)

#3 Net Pts Scored/Allowed

#T6 Passing TDs Allowed (3)

That's why I call our D a Snow Storm

 

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Hmmmm.  Your stats are different than the ones I saw on NFL GSIS.  I'll have to check and see if there's been an update.

Checked and we're still #1 in

Yards allowed

Rushing Yards allowed

Passing Yards allowed

#2 in Points allowed (behind Denver)

https://www.nflgsis.com/GameStatsLive/Statistics

(if anyone wants to access this... username & password are both NFL).

 

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15 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Not nearly as bad as ice storms.  They really bring out the stupid in people. 

If there's somebody around here who knows about cold and ice, it's @Jon Snow

no reason to limit to "snow".    BLITZIN' BLIZZARD   




(although a capital L and capital I next to each other makes it read "BUZZARD".  Kerning and font choices are important, people)

 

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1 minute ago, PanthersATL said:

If there's somebody around here who knows about cold and ice, it's @Jon Snow

no reason to limit to "snow".    BLITZIN' BLIZZARD   




(although a capital L and capital I next to each other makes it read "BUZZARD".  Kerning and font choices are important, people)

 

Well, Phil does kinda look like a buzzard.  Just saying. 

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