You won't produce it, not because you can't but because you're buried if you do. Game over, and I'll respect you more if you play along.
you are deranged.
The one thing you are right about is I think the D is not good enough unless the offense scores a lot of points, or we play non top 15 type of QB's.
The funny thing about this is that most of us don't disagree with this. In fact, Spike has been saying, since last season, I think, that the Offense needs to score 40 points a game to win. The problem is, your "proof" that the D isn't good enough, isn't what you think it is.
If you were the type of poster that would say "this is interesting, even though it, really, doesn't mean much", no one would ride your *** so hard. Instead, you skip around from stat to stat trying to "prove" something. Unfortunately, like Vis has found out several times, a lot of us aren't dummies. There MAY be some correlation, at times, but it still isn't what you think it is.
During last season or the off-season, you had a thread about the RZ D needs improved. Want to know who is #1 in RZ D, as of right now? Same team that is #2 in ppg. That sounds like acceptable Defensive results, doesn't it? Instead of being happy about the improvement, you have to find reasons it doesn't matter. Cousins had a bad game, the QB's we play haven't been good enough, blah, blah, blah.
We've only lost 1 game where the Offense scored more than 16 points. In today's NFL where most games feature a team that scores 21 or more points, your Offense can't be scoring 16 points. The D with the best ppg is Seattle with 16.2. (steelers are 7th, btw, with 19.7. Of course, we are feasting on ****** QB's, I guess.
Again, when you look at QB rating Rivers is 15th with 93.0. There are three QB's, which we have played, whose QB rating is within .5 of that rating. I'd say Dalton, and Smith are, easily, better than Hoyer, overall.