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Title: Is it "good defense" or "bad offense"?
Post by: Spider-Dan on January 20, 2014, 12:26:46 am
The Seahawks and the 49ers have two of the top defenses in the league, no doubt.

That being said, the offensive display in the NFC Championship game (particularly in the 4th quarter) was a sad joke.  Seattle, in particular, was completely clueless: burning timeouts because they couldn't decide if they wanted to kick a FG, MULTIPLE fumbles on ball exchanges, and three false start penalties at home.  (The Broncos and Patriots combined for zero false start penalties yesterday.) The 49ers put the the ball on the ground many times (and were fortunate to recover them earlier in the game), and Kaepernick's throw directly to an opposing DB was a bad throw, not "good defense."

That's not to say that SEA's defense can't shut down DEN; it is certainly possible.  But the idea that DEN and NE's offenses were the product of bad defenses (or that SEA and SF's offenses were the product of good defenses) is far from the truth.


Title: Re: Is it "good defense" or "bad offense"?
Post by: MikeO on January 20, 2014, 07:24:06 am
In that game both QB's had their moments and a really nice TD pass. But for the most part neither were great in fact they were average at best and at times bad. Wilson took some awful sacks he shouldn't have taken and was running backwards far too much and the fumble to open the game was just amateurish. And Kapernick made questionable/bad decisions all day long.

Not knocking either guy, both are very good young QB's and will be top level QB's going forward. But they are young QB's just like Luck, Tannehill, RGIII...etc and with young QB's it takes time before you see a finished product. And yesterday it was less about great defenses and just young QB's making mistakes young QB's often make.