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re: Clancy Pendergast - Defensive Records - updated with his Professional Rankings
Posted on 1/3/15 at 5:07 pm to mytigger
Posted on 1/3/15 at 5:07 pm to mytigger
As per Pro Football Reference.com, Pendergast's 4-3 defense averaged 15th in the NFL across 16 separate statistical measures over the 5 years (04 - 08) that he was the Cardinal's DC.
The Card's offense averaged 17th in the NFL.
Over that 5 year period, the Cardinal D averaged 16 in interceptions, 9 in fumbles recovered, 13 in drives ending in a score, 12 in drives ending in a turnover, 9 in drive time of possession, 12 in plays run per drive, 13 in yards allowed per drive and 19 in points allowed per drive.
Pendergast's record across the 16 statistical records over the 5 year period did not produce any pronounced trend, one way or the other, but fluctuated across all measures, from year to year.
His 2008 Cardinals defense won division and conference championships, before losing the Super Bowl to the Steelers.
The Card's offense averaged 17th in the NFL.
Over that 5 year period, the Cardinal D averaged 16 in interceptions, 9 in fumbles recovered, 13 in drives ending in a score, 12 in drives ending in a turnover, 9 in drive time of possession, 12 in plays run per drive, 13 in yards allowed per drive and 19 in points allowed per drive.
Pendergast's record across the 16 statistical records over the 5 year period did not produce any pronounced trend, one way or the other, but fluctuated across all measures, from year to year.
His 2008 Cardinals defense won division and conference championships, before losing the Super Bowl to the Steelers.
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