It actually reminds me in some ways of the 2019 defense, who's personnel were collectively better than their overall numbers. Basically they're going to have to work to limit the big plays between the 20's and then try to hold teams to FG's instead of TD's - meanwhile, between the 20's they need to go for big plays of their own, i.e. sacks and turnovers. That's going to be their identity through the rest of the season. The numbers won't be there, but the wins should be, especially as we get our ground game going in the second half of games.