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Hey Jax you know I am gonna keep asking you this until you are happy, but what do you think now.
I think the same thing I said before we started this stretch of games.
The defenses we are playing are going to make the offense look good and people will be coming out of the wood work to say "I told you so" for gaudy numbers aginst an IU/Minny/Illinois/NU and acting like the offense hasn't been a consistent problem for 5 years now.
Let me ask you this, how did you feel about the offense after PSU and UT? Or is all that forgiven now because we put up 80 more yards than Minnesota averages giving up?
A wins always better than a loss and the O did look good yesterday but I am not about to concede the point that some fundamental changes need to be made on the offenseive coaching staff just because we are hitting the cupcake portion of the schedule.
After those two games I felt that their was total lack of execution. That is what I was preachin' after those two loses when everyone was calling for JT's head as the cordinator.
Suffice it to say while I am obviously happy with the results the past couple of weeks I'm not drinking any Kool-Aid over beating up on terrible defenses.
Nor are you willing to factor in the credit for the two stellar defenses that shut down the offense this year...and the Bucks still had a number of opportunities to win both of those games.
That would be an interesting way of looking at it. This leads me to go off topic :p with something I would like to see. Running backs/receivers yards per carry/catch figured without including touchdowns. When you have the number, figure in all touchdown runs/catches longer than that number, then re-figure it. It doesn't make sense to penalize them for scoring. I've never seen this done, but if it has been then just tell me where and in the future ignore meA combination of 34th in rushing and 15th in passing efficiency isn't fantastic, but it clearly doesn't suck.
I don't think I've ever seen it, but I believe it would be interesting to rank offenses based on a percentage of yards available gained per possession. That allows a team that scores on a 50-yard drive after a good kick return to get a 100% on that drive, while a team that starts at their own 20 and drives 60 yards before kicking a FG would get 75% for that drive (60 of 80 available yards). Thus, the TD drive is more efficient than the long FG drive, rather than looking at just total offensive yards.
Of the fairly common categories, IMO, offenses should be evaluated on points per possession, average yards per snap, and turnovers. This new statistic, % of available yards gained, would be another useful measure.
I think that both total yards and time of possession can be misleading.