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How good is our defense?

gtexan02

Working?
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

Thats the condundrum I'm faced with when looking at our defensive team rankings.

Last year, the Colts were statistically dominant against the pass. They ranked 2nd only behind Oakland. But were they really good at defending the pass? From watching the Colts games, I'd say no. They were just so horrible against the run that teams knew they didn't need to pass to score.

Last year, the Vikings were statistically last in pass defense. Were they really that bad at defending the pass? Again, if you watched the games, you'd realize that their run defense was so stifling that opposing teams knew they had to pass to move the ball.

And what about defenses who ranked statistically high because they held the ball so long other offenses didn't get a chance to move it? Or defenses that ranked statistically high because other teams were always playing from behind and always became 1 dimensional?

The Texans defense currently ranks 9th in total yards per game. We rank 19th against the pass and a very impressive 3rd against the run.

So are we really that good of a defense, or are our stats skewed because we hold onto the ball and seem to be playing with the lead?

First off, I think its important to note that we rank a very impressive 4th in time of possession. We have held onto the ball for almost 70 minutes out of a total of 120 minutes played. Thats pretty awesome.

So what does this mean about of defense? Our yardage stats are slightly skewed because we don't let opposing teams have the ball.

So what about playing with the lead? If you've watched the Texans games, you'll know we have had the lead for the majority of both games. We were up at halftime against the Panthers, and had the lead the whole game against the Chiefs. As a result, the other team has had to pass a lot more.

What does this mean? Our run defense will look a little better, and our pass defense will look a little worse. Giving up a lot of garbage time pass completions (Ahem, Steve Smith's 3rd TD) makes your pass defense look a lot worse than it actually is.

So if time of possession, lead changes, and skewed stats because of strengths make the defensive rankings hard to decipher, what can we judge on our team on?

3rd down percentage: We currently rank 16th
Total 1st downs: We currently rank 5th
Opposing QB rating: We rank 15th
Yards per pass attempt: We rank 10th
Yards per rush attempt: We rank 14th
And giveaway/takeaways? We rank #1(!!!) in the NFl with +4
Scoring defense: 4th!

So basically, I guess the point of this "article" is 2 fold. First, don't believe most defensive/offensive rankings because they can be easily skewed. Ratings like yards per rush or yards per pass I think are a more accurate indication of your teams abilities. Granted, there are things wrong with those stats as well, but they do give a little clearer of a picture. I guess all that really matter is points, and we have given up the 4th fewest.

Even if you look at the other ratings (pass yards per attempt, 3rd down percentage, etc), the Texans are still easily in the top half of the league, and may be in the top 10. And thats after playing 2 very good offensive teams (Ok, so KC isn't superb, but they still scored 10 on the bears).

Realistically, the only way to judge a team, like the first two examples, is with your eyes. And you'd be hardpressed to find anyone in Houston, much less the NFL, who hasnt been absolutely impressed with the solidity of our defense. They have bent a few times, but they have kept points off the board and given us the ball with opportunities to score.

So to answer the question? How good is our defense? Damn good. :texflag:
 

JCPMD

Practice Squad
I have definitely been impressed so far, but we have to stay realistic. CC Brown made a play on a deep route that was underthrown to Colbert last Sunday. It would have been an automatic TD for Manning and any of the Colts WR's. We have stuffed the run, but no team has been able to get us to loosen up by making plays in the passing game (yep, the reverse of traditional football, ie the patriots offense). We have also had an offense that is controlling the ball and keeping us rested. I think we are playing solid, but I don't think we are great (yet). We'll find out more on Sunday!
 

edo783

Hall of Fame
How good is our defense.........good enough to keep us in any game we don't get stupid with turn overs in.
 
Everybody keeps talking about how good our defense is, but how bad our secondary is. How can we be so good if Faggins is terrible, as is CC?
 

Texans_Chick

Utopian Dreamer
Jury is out.

I wouldn't run much against the Texans because the Texans secondary is so bad. I'd dink and dunk it down the field like Mark Brunell last year--this assumes you have the QB to do it, and well that's what Manning does.

Lots of passing on first down. Sort of like the Patriots against SD. Or Peyton Manning did in their loss last year. Their offense looked smoking against the Texans, it was just that our offense was on the field so long and was patient, and didn't turn the ball over so Manning couldn't get on the field.

I have to say that the Texans have looked vastly improved at stuffing the run. (not meaning that as faint praise).

You can't judge anything on the KC game because their offense is not working worth dog turd.

The Panthers have one mega receiver and crap. They struggled in the preseason with their protection.

The best offense that the 2007 Texans have seen is the Cowboys, and Tony Romo is not Peyton Manning.

The best thing the Texans have going for them is that their improved run defense and that the offense/ST is not giving them short fields either through turnovers or whiffed punts. (Turk is near the top of the league in punt average and within the 20s).

The run defense gives them better chances of putting teams in 3rd and long situations if they run in early downs. When teams can't rely on their running game, they have to hope that their passing game is working on all cylinders. KCs and Carolinas were not.
 

Texans_Chick

Utopian Dreamer
And giveaway/takeaways? We rank #1(!!!) in the NFl with +4
Scoring defense: 4th!
I'd rather have the Texans dominating other ways on defense.

In a two game sample, takeaways can be a little flukey. Over the course of a season, getting lots of takeways can show a dominant defense, but over the course of two games, it can be some lucky bounces.

That being said, bring me the head of Peyton Manning on a stick.
 

Pantherstang84

@rolisrgti06
I'd rather have the Texans dominating other ways on defense.

In a two game sample, takeaways can be a little flukey. Over the course of a season, getting lots of takeways can show a dominant defense, but over the course of two games, it can be some lucky bounces.

That being said, bring me the head of Peyton Manning on a stick.
Watch out now. Some of our "guests" this week will start calling you "delusional" and "premature" (whatever that means btw) for making these types of comments. After all their **** stinketh not!
 

The Pencil Neck

Hall of Fame
Jury is out.

I wouldn't run much against the Texans because the Texans secondary is so bad. I'd dink and dunk it down the field like Mark Brunell last year--this assumes you have the QB to do it, and well that's what Manning does.
Against the Panthers, we got really lucky. Delhomme hit several receivers that just flat out dropped the ball. Colbert really let them down. We're not going to get a lot of Colts dropping balls unless we knock it out.

But we were able to get some stops last year and that's what we need to do this year. Our offense has to score... a lot... and has to control the ball. And this offense looks to be a lot better at this than last year's offense. That's why I have hope.
 

CLTEXAN_FAN

Waterboy
As long as the line can continue to get pressure on the QB, they can be great or should I say continue to be great.

If they have to start blitzing the linebackers and leaving our secondary in man coverage it could get ugly.

With the line play to date I would have to say that they are in the top 10 in the league.
 

bah007

Hall of Fame
IMO, the best way to judge a defense is not how many yards they give up, but how many yards per attempt.

Like you said, Minnesota was last place in passing defense, but was 12th place in yards per attempt.

On the other end, Indianapolis was last place in rushing defense, but they were ...also last place in yards per attempt.

Right now our defense ranks 19th (217.0) in passing defense, but we are 10th (6.5) in yards per attempt.

And we are 3rd (69.0) in run defense, but 12th (3.9) in yards per attempt.

Although we have only played two games, I think you have to say that so far teams have been able to run against us (4 yards per carry isnt that bad), they just haven't tried. This is probably because we have had the lead & teams have been forced to throw.

I've been impressed with our pass rush so far. We are giving up 66% completions (26th place), but our pressure on the QB has forced those completions to go for short yardage.
 

Runner

Hubcap Diamond
Staff member
I'd like to answer this question after the Indy game. They are a known good and consistent offense; I doubt the Texans D dominates them or gets completely rolled over. It should give us a clearer view of strengths and weaknesses. As has been stated, KC has been in disarray. Carolina is one datapoint without much of track record this year.
 

threetoedpete

Hall of Fame
I'd like to answer this question after the Indy game. They are a known good and consistent offense; I doubt the Texans D dominates them or gets completely rolled over. It should give us a clearer view of strengths and weaknesses. As has been stated, KC has been in disarray. Carolina is one datapoint without much of track record this year.
Agreed. 2-1 start matches my wildest expectations. However, I thought we would lose on the road and catch Indy napping. And have A.J. healthy.

We got every lucky bounce of the ball , all but one loose FF and very few calls going against us. So many things could of went the other way Sunday and they didn't. To expect fortune to smile on us out of hand is a bit too dicey to me. What I know for a fact is we have exactly two playmakers at reciever lining up for us sunday. Owen Daniels and Vonta Leech. If they take Daniels away from them, then they are down to check downs and Vonta. Everything beyond that is pure speculation. Somebody will have to grow up very quickly this sunday for us to have a chance. Omobi was over his rookie counter part, Kalil. He'll be over a pair of vets sunday. Getting to Manning in two and a half seconds is a duanting task for anyone under any circumstances.


Someone asked for the logic in relasing the Z man the other day. I'm too tired to look for it and it's not worth draging up to the top of the pile again.

Robinson is having not just a probowl year so far. He's having a HOF canidate year. The nice PR that JJ got, the one where the Carolina fans thought there was a clip on the play, was set up by a vicious block By Danta and a pro like set up move by J.J. to set the block up for him.

What I think happend to Mr. Z. is that they are tring to up grade the guys who run the gunners down on the other teams Punt team. They had a canidate for one of those slots ( if gunners are gunners, what do you call the guys who try to run them down , blasters ?) and they signed the guy. That made Z expendable. I don't think the new guy was signed as a reciever for '07. I think he was signed as a baster canidate. They got to get JJ off on the punt returns and our current guys on the other teams gunners are not getting the job done. Just reading the tea leaves there. I dunno and I ain't in the room.
 

Grams

Veteran
I don't begin to know the ins and outs of defense positions. I gan only go buy what I see as just a fan.

But what I see is that the defense this year is actually getting rest. There are very few 3 and out this year, especially in the second half. While we are not getting as many sacks as I would like to see, there is a lot of pressure getting to the opposing QB, esp in the second half (like Mario's hand on Jake's jersey as he was about to pass).

The whole team is playing NFL caliber football - finally. We are finally getting to the point of expecting the team to be able to win each game. It is fun, exciting, and sort of like being a Colts, Pats, Chargers (last year) fan. But we still have some severe anxiety problems based on our previous years experience.

While losing to Indy won't be a crushing blow, beating Indy will feel like winning the Super Bowl for us (at least for now).

When we beat Indy this week, you better add more servers as the bandwagon will start to overflow very rapidly.
 

BattleRedToro

Thread Killer
So far this season the thing that has pleased me the most is that each game the entire team seems to be improving from the previous week's performance and as the games are ongoing as well.

On a side note, teams aren't forced to stop running the ball because they are down. They are forced to pass if they are down with little time left relative to the difference in the score. By reading some of the posts on here one might think that the Panthers would be forced to pass from the beginning of the 2nd Half because the Texans were up by 3 points. Of course, that is nonsense. Now, even after the Texans scored 2 quick TD's to put themselves up by 17 points there was still enough time left for the Panthers to continue to run. Of course, as the Panthers' successive drives ended with failure so to did their opportunity to continue running the ball come to an end.
 

gtexan02

Working?
Yards per rush (3.9) and yards per pass (6.5) are both interesting stats, but like I said in my post, can't be relied on to tell the whole story.

According to those stats, we are middle of the pack. But a team that gives up huge plays and then forces the opponent to settle for a field goal is a much better defense than a team that allows lots of short yardage plays all the way down the field.

Thats why you have to take yards per attempt (both run and pass), couple them to first downs, 3rd down completion (40%), and scoring defense (24 points given up in 2 games) to really paint an accurate picture of how your teams defense has played.

To elaborate on my conclusion, after watching the team, reading the articles, and viewing the statistics, I would say that our defense has started off poorly in both games. We have had bad first quarters, and then vastly improved.

Our team has shown the ability to make in game adjustments like never before.

Our team has bent many times, but has either made a key stop on a 3rd down situation or forced a turnover.

And for that reason, we are a damn good defense.

Do we have our problems? Absolutely. Our run defense is not tested enough. Our secondary has been a little suspect. But that doesnt mean we aren't still dominating at the moment, and just means, in my opinion, we have a very high ceiling.
 

thunderkyss

Just win baby!!!
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Contributor's Club
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?


And what about defenses who ranked statistically high because they held the ball so long other offenses didn't get a chance to move it? Or defenses that ranked statistically high because other teams were always playing from behind and always became 1 dimensional?

The Texans defense currently ranks 9th in total yards per game. We rank 19th against the pass and a very impressive 3rd against the run.

So are we really that good of a defense, or are our stats skewed because we hold onto the ball and seem to be playing with the lead?

First off, I think its important to note that we rank a very impressive 4th in time of possession. We have held onto the ball for almost 70 minutes out of a total of 120 minutes played. Thats pretty awesome.

So what does this mean about of defense? Our yardage stats are slightly skewed because we don't let opposing teams have the ball.

So what about playing with the lead? If you've watched the Texans games, you'll know we have had the lead for the majority of both games. We were up at halftime against the Panthers, and had the lead the whole game against the Chiefs. As a result, the other team has had to pass a lot more.



:texflag:
Pretty good post overall, but I want to point out some flaws in your logic.

#1)Just because we are leading in time of possession, doesn't mean the other team doesn't get a chance to get the ball. If we take 10 minutes to score a field goal, it's up to our defense to not allow the other team 20 minutes to score a touchdown. As long as the number of offensive possessions are the same(or close) I don't think TOP skews defensive stats.

#2)Just because one team has a lead over another doesn't automatically take the run game out of the first teams plans, especially if they have home run hitters in the backfield. Generally speaking, the size of the lead, and the time remaining in the half need to be considered. If the Colts are up by two touchdowns in the first Quarter, the run game should still be in effect.

I beleive we lost that first game against Indy because Kubiak abandoned the run game too early(as he did against Philly). We were playing from behind, but we were moving the ball on the ground. After Wali Lundy fumbled the ball, that was it. We started trading points with Indy, and that's a much tougher game to play. Our defense was on the field all day, because we started going three & out, and Indy kept running the score up. Had we run the ball, let our Defense rest, we'd have only needed to make a couple of stops.
 
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