Article By Mike Gleason on 15th March, 2010
Last year's defensive unit was defined—fairly or unfairly—by some notable failures: the late-game collapses against the Colts, Broncos, and Texans, and the no-show against the Saints.
It's easy to forget that—statistically, at least—this unit was decent. It scored in the middle of the pack in terms of rushing, passing, and scoring defense. Indeed, the public perception of this defense as poor is probably a product of the offense's disappearance in certain games.
Still, this doesn't mean improvement is unnecessary—quite the opposite. Unless the offense regains its 2007 form—which is unlikely—it is ...
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