Again, you can't just look at the 19 points and say the defense did its job. The Falcons had only nine possessions, and eight of them started deep in their own territory. They drove into scoring position on all but one of their possessions -- including one that started at their own 12 with just 1:03 on the clock before halftime. They also missed two relatively short field-goal attempts -- more than all of our opponents in the past 47 games combined.
In Week 2, the defense allowed 20 points -- and three of those came after the Seahawks took over at our 29. They also started another possession in our territory and had to punt. The defense forced three three-and-outs and one four-and-out.
In Week 4, the defense allowed 20 points, forced a pair of three-and-outs and got a turnover to give our offense the ball inside Chicago's 30.
In Week 6, the defense allowed 24 points but also forced three three-and-outs, including one that gave us the ball inside the Ravens' 40 and another that gave us the ball near midfield.
Our defense allowed the most total yards, the most yards per play, the most passing yards, the most yards per pass, the second-most rushing yards and the second-most yards per rush of any game this season, and it failed to generate a single turnover.
Unless you can guarantee that the opponent will miss two field goals every game, I'd take any of the other defensive performances over the one we had yesterday.