Sep 24, 2013

9/24/2013 09:46:00 PM
It's the biggest stat on Defense in the NFL outside of Point Against and your Points Against directly correlates to this stat. It's called Takeaways and all 32 say it but few can do it as #BelieveInMonsters the Bears and the #LegionOfBoom have it down like a NASA Scientist. Through NFL Week 3 is their a direct correlation between thou' shall giveth or taketh away.  The Top Six Teams in the Takeaways and Turnover Differential and you know the Bears and Seahawks are at the top of that Food Chain.

Top 6 Teams in Takeaways

Note: INT = Interceptions FUM = Fumbles and in Parenthesis Total Takeaways

1. #BelieveInMonsters  (11) 5 Int 6 Fum

2. #LegionOfBoom (10) 5 Int 5 Fum

3. #SkolNation (10) 6 Int 4 Fum

4. #RedFriday (9) 5 Int 5 Fum

5. #Cowboys (7) 3 Int 4 Fum

5. #RestoreTheRoar (7) 5 Int 2 Fum

6. #Panthers (6) 3 Int 3 Fum

6. #GeauxSaints (6) 4 Int 2 Fum



Top 6 Teams in Turnover Differential ( Takeaways - Giveaways = TO Diff)

Note: Giveaways in Parenthesis

1. #RedFriday (0) +9

2. #BelieveInMonsters (5) +6

2. #LegionOfBoom (4) +6

4. #MusicCityTitans (0) +5

5. #BlueSwaggerColts (1) +4

6. #Cowboys (4) +3

6. #RestoreTheRoar (4) +3


The Stats are amazing the only team on this list that has a below.500 record is the Panthers and Skol Nation Vikings.

Teams 3-0 on the List...Bears, Seahawks, Chiefs, and Saints

Teams with no Giveaways...Chiefs as they are +9 in Turnover Differential and Titans +5

It's not Rocket Science that the 18 Teams are at zero or plus in Turnover Differential and there are 14 Teams that are minus and only two are above the .500 mark and that is NY Jets and #BullsOnParade Texans.

Note: Takeaway and Giveaway Numbers are from ESPN.com but the Breakdown is by the Bluedude for BluedudeSportstalk.com

360 Degrees...Steelers are the worst in the AFC at -9 and the only team of all 32 with not one Takeaway in 2013...the G-Men are the worst in the NFC at -9 as well and both Teams are 0-3....Imagine That! That's why Teams and Defenses stress we have to win the Turnover Battle.


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