Well we're just going to have to agree to disagree here. You'd have a better point IF we didn't just have all those turnovers and shut down multiple premier backs in this league. I don't think the D has been credited enough for it's successes, only it's failures, which was pointed out, less than that illustrius Pitt D. And Pitt had 2 weeks to break this D apart.
Like I said , I agree there have been plenty of bumps on the road. But to bring in a rookie CB and help bring him up to speed fast, with the help of the entire secondary, and a new starting SS this D has made some big strides. The continuity issue is very close to being a non-issue and we're seeing THAT in a bigger way MORE CONSISTENTLY.
Another coverage ball hawk and I'd say we're there.
I've said all along that the Cards run defense has been outstanding. Its a major factor in the break but don't bend defense. We hold teams over and over on 1st and 2nd and then give up the big play on third down or stuff 'em 25 plays in a row and then give up a 65 yard TD play.
This isn't something that just happened last Sunday but has been the defining characteristic of the defense for the last 5 years. It is why the Cards constantly rank much higher in yards allowed than points(I know that our poor special teams has contributed but the difference has been so big that ST alone can't be the culprit) no matter where they are in turnover/giveaway ratio. We're bottom 5 the last 4 years in a row.
I think more than a coverage ball hawk we need a premier pass rusher.
The only time the Cards have been in the top half of the league in points allowed was 2004 when Berry had 14.5 sacks. Nobody has come close to that for the Cards since. We've had Tate, Macklin, Green, Rolle, Hood and DRC at Corner and the results have been the same. We complain every year about the play of our FS no matter who it is.
I don't think its the players but the coverage scheme and lack of a serious pass rush.