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Originally Posted by Bearcat
Yeah, I've thought for weeks the defensive numbers had to average out some... play teams that can score 30ppg, give up 30+ppg. And do that for 5 of 7 weeks, your defense is going to look terrible.
Get closer to the average NFL offense, they suddenly look better.
Of course, they've looked especially bad at times and still looked bad against the Eagles and what not, so not trying to take away from the improvement.... but, it was also bound to happen against all the cries of "historically bad!!!!"
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It's not hard to understand.
Clark was hurt but it took time for him to come back and now he's playing much better.
Gay was hurt and he's our best LBer.
Jones was hurt and is now playing more DT where he's elite.
Ward was hurt and he's much better than Hughes.
Sorenson seeing the field a lot less.
Ingram is an upgrade over Okafor and Danna.
Sneed is finding his groove again.
Individually, meh. But collectively they pretty clearly explain the improvement.