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Two sides of the ball and one stat that stands out


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Scoring...

Offense: 22nd in the League.

Defense: 23rd in the League.

Want to fix this team? You have to fix these problems.

Last year for comparison.

Offense: 5th in the league.

Defense: 27th in the league.

So what we see is a Defense that has not improved much at all and a offense that has take a huge step back. Concerning to say the least when you look at other teams like Minn.

2012 offense: 15th in the league

2011 offense: 17th in the league

2012 Defense: 5th in the league

2011 Defense: 31st in the league.

What all this says is our team is not getting better but worse at stopping teams from scoring and scoring themselves.

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What concerns me most in the Ron RivERA is how epic the fourth quarter fails are. We lost soooo many close games last year and are already well on our way to tanking late this year again. At least in the Fox era I felt somewhat comfortable with fourth quarter leads. Now my first thought is, how will they manage to lose this game?

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Scoring...

Offense: 22nd in the League.

Defense: 23rd in the League.

Want to fix this team? You have to fix these problems.

Last year for comparison.

Offense: 5th in the league.

Defense: 27th in the league.

So what we see is a Defense that has not improved much at all and a offense that has take a huge step back. Concerning to say the least when you look at other teams like Minn.

2012 offense: 15th in the league

2011 offense: 17th in the league

2012 Defense: 5th in the league

2011 Defense: 31st in the league.

What all this says is our team is not getting better but worse at stopping teams from scoring and scoring themselves.

Well when we have a healthy roster like the one we had last year....we actually avg more pts per game. We avg 30+ with Stewart.

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