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Cam's day


Dpantherman

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haha good to see you're still crazy, PFFL. Our defense tried their damnedest to give that game to the Colts, one of the worst offenses in the league, but lucky for us Sherrod Martin was in the right place at the right time. After all, you preach how interceptions have no correlation to anything on the defense, right?

It's no coincidence that the three worst offenses we have played all year are those we have victories against.

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I've explained this multiple times, but YPP is a decent indicator of a team's efficiency (both offensive AND DEFENSIVE) but it's far from the flawless be-all end-all offensive stat you think it is.

As a hypothetical situation, a team that gets a special teams TD and a defensive TD but then goes 3 and out the entire rest of the game will have a much better YPP rating than a team that drives 60+ yards and scores on every possession but doesn't get any turnovers. Which team has the better offense?

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Wait...wait...wait...so we had an efficient offense yesterday, but the defense "saved" Cam?

:lol:

Was it Cap's 42 yard PI, Donald Brown running into the endzone totally untouched or Martin's miserable tackling attempt on Wayne's 56 yard TD that saved Cam??? :lol:

For those of you keeping count, that's 13 points for the Colts that were the direct result of fail by our defense... they only scored 19.

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They are but what does that have to do with what I was talking about? Sherrod Martin didn't get a pick 6 at the end. If he would have, he could have be part of the scoring offense too. Not that we needed it.

It was only pertinent to pointing out how retarded you, and your incessant attempts to pass YPP off as an offensive stat rather than a team stat, are.

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