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points allowed through 9 games compared with other great defenses


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are those adjusted for bye weeks?

 

we're currently giving up 12.7 PPG. i wonder how that ranks historically

 

2000 baltimore ravens set the league record with 165 points allowed over 16 regular season games, shutting out opponents in 3 of those games

 

for what its worth

 

also a good read:

 

http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/bestNFLdefense.html

 

we're not on these guys level yet.  but we could be if we keep making strides.

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2000 baltimore ravens set the league record with 165 points allowed over 16 regular season games, shutting out opponents in 3 of those games

 

for what its worth

 

also a good read:

 

http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/bestNFLdefense.html

 

we're not on these guys level yet.  but we could be if we keep making strides.

 

10.3 PPG. that is fuging obscene

 

still, considering changes in the league since Y2K i'd say 12 PPG is absolutely phenomenal

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10.3ppg is just sick considering how teams put up crazy offensive #s these days. 40 burgers are nothing today. It used to be a big deal to pass over 300 yds. I think Kaep passed for like 40 yards in the 2nd half. I don't remember the 85 bears...but this D is up there with the best of them. There was a point some time late in the 3rd quarter today where I knew the 9ers would not score again unless we turn it over deep in our territory. We have ourselves a defense

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2000 baltimore ravens set the league record with 165 points allowed over 16 regular season games, shutting out opponents in 3 of those games

for what its worth

also a good read:

http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/bestNFLdefense.html

we're not on these guys level yet. but we could be if we keep making strides.

That was mostly because of siragusa's jersey mullet

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