BillsObserver Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I never played football (I hope I'm still allowed to talk about it), so I don't know much about defensive schemes but someone answer me this: 1) What was Trent Edwards record against the 3-4 defense? 2) What was Trent Edwards record against the 4-3 defense? I'm aware that Trent performed much stronger against the 4-3. I'm also aware he played like crap against the 3-4. But I'd like to know which games he played against the 4-3. Someone with this knowledge, please inform us and we'll move onto the point of this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glass To The Arson Posted January 6, 2009 Share Posted January 6, 2009 I never played football (I hope I'm still allowed to talk about it), so I don't know much about defensive schemes but someone answer me this: 1) What was Trent Edwards record against the 3-4 defense? 2) What was Trent Edwards record against the 4-3 defense? I'm aware that Trent performed much stronger against the 4-3. I'm also aware he played like crap against the 3-4. But I'd like to know which games he played against the 4-3. Someone with this knowledge, please inform us and we'll move onto the point of this thread. Trent Edwards, i believe, only beat the 3-4 defense once this year patheticcccccccccccccccccccccccccccc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BillsObserver Posted January 6, 2009 Author Share Posted January 6, 2009 You are correct, he only beat one 3-4 defense this year, the Chargers. Here are the statistics I've got: -------------------------------------------------------- AGAINST THE 4-3 DEFENSE - (SEA, JAX, OAK, STL, KC, SF, DEN) W/L: 6-1 129/197 (65%), 7 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, 1508 yards AGAINST THE 3-4 DEFENSE - (ARI, MIA, NYJ, NE (twice), CLE, SD) W/L: 1-6 116/177 (66%), 4 touchdowns, 8 interceptions, 1191 yards -------------------------------------------------------- This is taking into account that Trent only played the first few plays in the Arizona game (I still counted that as a loss and included the minimal stats) and only a half against San Francisco. He missed 2 complete games. I was hoping to find a big difference between the two but besides having a much better TD/INT ratio against the 4-3, everything isn't as far apart as I expected. In fact, his completion pct is higher against 3-4. Make sense out of that. The one thing I noticed is Trent hasn't thrown for more than 2 touchdowns in any game this season. That's not good. Statistics aside, Trent is 6-1 against the defense he is comfortable playing against. He is an abysmal 1-6 against the defense he isn't comfortable playing against. Aside from trying to keep the kid healthy, the coaches should be doing whatever they can to help Trent learn the 3-4. Then again, consider this: the 4-3 defensive teams he played this year had a combined record of 33-79, which means just about every quarterback playing those teams had success. The 3-4 defensive teams he played went a combined 63-49. (counting NE twice) Again, going into this I thought there would be a much larger discrepancy between the two categories. But the truth is in the numbers. When your quarterback throws more interceptions than touchdowns, your team is going to have a hard time winning. And yes, the argument can be made that Trent's victories came against weak competition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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