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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 652842" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I never said you solely concentrate on defensive takeaways. IMO the big picture on turnovers relates to how well each unit (offense/defense)individually does in that department. Combining the two is just a stat as to how TO's in general mathematically balanced out for a team over a game or season. Looking at them separately tells you how good your offense is at not turning the ball over and how good your defense is at taking the ball away. Did the Packer defense have a statistically good year in the way of takeaways because the TO Differential was favorable? </p><p></p><p>The whole point of my thread was this very point. If you want to view how the Packers Team as a whole fared in 2015 in regards to TO's....sure look at the differential. But if you want to evaluate how good the Packers offense was at not turning the ball over and how good their defense was at taking the ball away, I think you miss the important numbers by looking only at the differential. The big picture in my eyes, The offense was very good, the defense not so good in the TO dept.</p><p></p><p> You also have to apply this theory with offensive turnovers as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 652842, member: 7261"] I never said you solely concentrate on defensive takeaways. IMO the big picture on turnovers relates to how well each unit (offense/defense)individually does in that department. Combining the two is just a stat as to how TO's in general mathematically balanced out for a team over a game or season. Looking at them separately tells you how good your offense is at not turning the ball over and how good your defense is at taking the ball away. Did the Packer defense have a statistically good year in the way of takeaways because the TO Differential was favorable? The whole point of my thread was this very point. If you want to view how the Packers Team as a whole fared in 2015 in regards to TO's....sure look at the differential. But if you want to evaluate how good the Packers offense was at not turning the ball over and how good their defense was at taking the ball away, I think you miss the important numbers by looking only at the differential. The big picture in my eyes, The offense was very good, the defense not so good in the TO dept. You also have to apply this theory with offensive turnovers as well. [/QUOTE]
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