burrrton wrote:North, the fact is this: whenever our offense has had to outscore the other team, they've done it (at a clip as good as or better than virtually any other in the NFL anyway).
This doesn't mean it's assured they could do so every week with a non-existent D, but there's simply no reason to think they're a liability on this team, ending up as a top-10 O only because of the defense.
When they've had to score points, they've done so. Until you see a pattern indicating otherwise, that should excuse them from this ridiculous criticism.
Man, the things we have to argue about in the offseason.
So how would we do if Lynch didn't break 130 tackles last year or Wilson didn't run for about 850 yards (that total has gone up each year)?
Our WRs aren't great - they're good blockers, but we saw in the last SB how they can be shut down by a good Defense.
Our OL is not good - I would say worse than average. In our Super Bowl year, a stat showed that something like 75% of our sacks were against only 4 defensive rushers. That's 5 guys not able to stop 4 rushers.
We had Unger in the middle who played well when healthy and could be a Pro Bowler - he is gone.
From right to left.
Britt needs to upgrade his game from last year. I saw some good things, but it will take time.
Sweezy is average but he needs to improve.
Lewis/Jeanpierre need to really up their game.
Bailey couldn't beat out Carpenter last year and is now starting.
Okung is good when healthy - but he's never healthy and who will play LT when he goes on his annual injury break?
If he gets to FA, we may not even re-sign him if another team gives him a better offer like Carpenter got.
TE is a bright spot with the addition of Graham. Maybe he can make up the difference for our OL, but it's a lot to ask of a pass catching TE.
So basically, our Offense has been Wilson and Lynch. Wilson didn't run for that yardage because he likes to, he ran because he had to.
If this is Lynch's last year - or he hits that age/carries wall we are in real trouble on Offense.
We haven't been able to score points when we needed to. We couldn't do it against the Chiefs, Chargers, Cowboys, and got enough points against the Packers because of a lucky break and if it wasn't for our great Defense, it would have been over by half time. That was just last year.
And those defenses aren't supposed to be top defenses.
Against good Defenses we don't do very well. The Panthers consistently shut us down, same with the Rams and 49ers of past years. The Pats also kept us in check in the Super Bowl.
We don't play like a top 10 Offense against good Defenses. However, our Defense plays well against top 10 Offenses and often shuts them down.
That's the difference.