Yeah.
Honestly, the tide started to turn about four or five games ago when Schottenheimer had his come to Jesus meeting with Eberflus and told him, the team, and the fans that he was going to be sitting in on the defensive unit meetings, which is not typical.
Over the next couple of weeks and on a continuing basis, we saw a reasonable amount of man, the benching of Diggs, we cut Clark and Elam, we traded Mazi.
Accountability, more focus, an obvious schematic shift and a group of beaten down players who believe in themselves again after getting waffle-stomped for half a season.
Add in Q and some players returning from injury and we actually may have the bare bones of a good defense next year.