which means that you could have almost had as good of a passer rating on offense against them if you threw an incompletion every single play (41 or something). Completion rate was around 50%, and they had 3 times as many INTs as TDs allowed. The best pass defense this year is in the 70s, and Seattle's is 80. In the 2002 playoffs, the Bucs defense scored basically as many points from INT returns as the opposing offenses did combined. I don't know if they were the best total D ever, but they were certainly close (rushing D was very good that season too), and that was the best single season passing D.