MD5eahawks":chwah6jj said:
NFSeahawks628":chwah6jj said:
BTW, I believe we are tied with Jacksonville for first at 15.7... YES JACKSONVILLE.
Actually better than Jax.
If you need to nit pick...
Seahawks = 15.67
Jax = 15.71
I think what is more impressive is... The incredible difference in Splash stats...
Jags have 33 sacks to Seattle's 12
Jags have 10 Ints to Seattle's 5.
Fumbles Recovered is about the same 6 to 5.
If Seattle's D had those stats they'd probably allow 3 points per game than average.
Also, if you total similar opponents: Tenn, Indy, and Rams.
Seahawks are 2-1 allowing 61 (33, 18, 10) points to those teams.
Seahawks played Rams and Tenn on the road. Indy at home.
Jags are 1-2 allowing 64 (37, 0, 27) points to those teams.
Jags played Rams and Tenn @ home. Indy on the road.
Very close but different circumstances.
But what appeals to me is the Jags have a relatively young defense, with top round talent buoyed by some top market veterans bought in free agency.
With Jacksonville being sort of a mystery that's still needs to be solved.
Seahawks have relatively the same core they've had the last 5-6 years.
They've run relatively the same scheme in that time, offensive coordinators and other coaches and assistants have had all that time to figure them out. And some teams have done so but for the most part even then a lot of teams find little success.
Not saying Jacksonville isn't deserving of high praise but time will tell if teams will figure out that defense. Those sacks and Ints have tremendously helped them keep points off the board and keep momementum on thier side. This is relative in seeing a lot of love as the Jags being the best D in the NFL.
But coming back to the Seahawks, they've been consistent in getting the job done, since 2012, they've been a top 3 Scoring D. 4 of those years they finished first.
That's crazy. Teams respect our scheme so much. Don't throw at Sherm or Thomas. Don't leave a player hanging near Kam. Attack RCB, attack underneath zones. Protect the ball, throw high percentage throws.
Only real way to beat Seahawks D is let them beat themselves. Keep them on the field, get them fatigued, catch them off guard, out of position, or miscommunication, or make a spectacular play. Get them on edge, punch them back in the mouth, get them in penalty issues at the most opportune times. Same with every team but the Seahawks in particular. Very rarely does the D as a whole play bad games but the scheme isnt bullet proof and the players are human just like everyone else.
I just love this D. I love they can dominant an opponent mentally pre-game and physically on the field for like 60- 80% of the time. I love they can dominant the field and scoring stats without being amongst the NFL leaders in Sacks or Ints or in Jags case, both.
Even if the Seahawks Offense continues to struggle to put points on the board as long as they can be successful in sustaining drives and controlling T.O.P., the Seahawks D will be allowed to play loose and to thier strengths. That game against the Giants was offensively frustrating in terms of scoring points. But the O sustained drives and ate the clock, and when they can do that consistently the Defense can be absolutely suffocating and dominante 80-99% of the time.
We are truly blessed to have been entertained and are being entertained by this Defense. They've had a chance to be the first team ever to be #1 in Scoring D for 5 straight years. We fell short last season but just being in that conversation. And now leading the league in Scoring D in 2017. That's special.
Especially in this day and age, with the money that's out there in free agency, with the physicality and athleticism coming in from college these days, with how NFL catered rules to benefit QBs and Offenses. Playing D in this era is tough. To be great even for 1 season, you almost have to be perfect or lucky or both. And Seahawks have been great for pretty much 6 years dating back to 2nd half of 2011.
Just the disparity is splash/momentum stats between the Jags and Seahawks this year but despite that Seahawks just have been just a sliver better is a testament to really how great this D is.
And if the offense can just continue in allowing the Defense to come in fresh and focused between drives, I don't see the D giving up thier scoring title this year even if a team like the Jags continues to make headlines with splashy defensive stats.