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Ron Meeks vs Sean Mcdermott


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Now obviously both of them have different personnel, but here is a look at the stats for both of them.

McDermott

Defense Rank: 17th

Yards Allowed: 358.8

3rd Down pct: 46%, That is tied with 2nd worst in the NFL

ToP: 29:11

Sacks: 16

Int: 4

FF: 7

Meeks

Defense Rank: 18th

Yards Allowed: 335.9

3rd Down pct: 38

ToP: 32:36

Sacks: 31

Int: 17

FF: 15

After half way through the season, if you was to double McDermotts stats

(I know thats a bad way to do this but lets just say.)

I know alot of us was Ron Meeks fans last year, What defense would you rather have now?

do you think our record would be better with meeks calling plays?

Or do you like McDermotts Risky blitz defense better and why?

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Not a decent comparison. That was Meek's second year in the same system. McDermott is on his first year with no offseason to install things. Plus Beason was a huge loss this year.

Lets compare McDermott's stats at the end of next year with Meeks stats for 2010 and then you have a decent comparison.

Otherwise go back and compare the first 8 games of 2009 to the first 8 games this year and you have a better comparison.

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Last year, the defense really turned it on in the second half. This D will improve in time, but right now I feel they they are below last year's D.

You have to remember that last year's D looked really bad in the second half of every game simply because the offense could not stay on the field. This year, the offense is helping the D out quite a bit by creating some long drives.

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