The defense was about 60 percent to blame for the time of possession difference, and the offense was about 40 percent to blame.
The average possession in the NFL lasts about 2:41. Our offense's average possession Sunday lasted 1:59. Our defense's average possession allowed was 3:41 (not including the kneel-down possession, which would artificially lower the average). In other words, every time we exchanged possessions, we lost the time battle by an average of 1:42 -- with 42 seconds being the offense's fault (had possession for less time than average) and 60 seconds being the defense's fault (couldn't get off the field in an average amount of time). That makes the blame a 59/41 percent split.