I understand what you are saying about generalities. And I should have made a better point about the defense and the score. I know the defense is not solely responsible for the 32 points a game. But then neither is Ponder responsible for all the points scored.S197 wrote: Right. Sweeping generalities in any case is unwarranted, which is what I was trying to point out. For example, if I were to say, "Ponder has played poorly, he's never accurate!" I think everyone would agree that he has played poorly at times, but the area where you, Jim, and others take exception (and rightly so) is when I say he's never accurate. That's an erroneous simplification.
Well it's exactly the same when someone says the offense scored x and the defense gave up y. The offense did not score 30 points against Chicago, they scored 16. The defense did not give up 31 points, they gave up 24. The defense didn't give up 31 points to the Browns, they gave up 24. Can you see what I'm saying? The defense did play poorly, but showing the points for/against is not accurately telling the story.
As you can see in my last sentence, I in no way dismissed this is a team problem and have mentioned it in other threads as well.
Edit: And for the record, I have never, ever called anyone an apologist.
It's a team game. One person should not be shouldering the blame for overall team problems. While the QB is the one person who is most visible he is not the only one who make or breaks the game. People complain about him missing Webb, yet they don't say anything about him running it into the endzone two plays later. He missed the pass, therefore he sucks. They still scored. But now I will be called and apologist for saying that. (not by you) Ponder stunk it up pretty bad in Detroit. He did better in Chicago, and so-so in the Browns game. But to blame him strictly for the 0-3 is getting old. He's been part of the problem but not the only one. This team has issues. Issues on the O-line, the defense, and now it seems special teams. And of course the so-so play of our QB.