The main problem with OL is they can't adjust properly to blitzes, yesterday the first series ended on a blitz by the middle and only the five linemen trying to block
Cox is close to elite level, so no, I'm taking of Curry, Graham and Barnett, none of them is considered elite level, but together bring enough pressure
We don't really need a "elite" pass rusher, just one that can bring some pressure for himself from the edge, and with the "versatility" (that i don't think Clowney has) to play inside some downs. I will live to have one of the Philly guys.
Sadly is the way the league and officiating works that's the reason why "legion of boom" and the "offensive philosophy-pass happy league" are successful players know this.
And maybe i didn't clarify my point, but the flagrant IG by Brady really pissed me.
And certainly the refs can't call all the throwaways as intentional grounding, but they pass at least a couple last Sunday specially the one in the Milano blitz deep in the 4th quarter
Zay Jones isn't a ball fighter and never will be, I'm against he being cut him but totally in favor of bench him. Sometimes don't even extend his arms to get to the ball, it's so frustrating
the number 83 tries to block makes a move to avoid contact but fails and stumbles the defensive player
And don't understand how no one have mentioned the Jerry Hughes clap to a helmet teammate that was a personal foul several years ago
It was Knox after a play over Brown in the sidelines, it was weird because no one noticed but the bengals players was down several plays
Edit:
At first i saw three players over Brown then came Knox and in tv transmission with his body block de punch that Brown throws.
In the replay the Bengals player throw a couple punch on Brown and then they switch to live action and can't see the response of Brown
I only talking about the time they take to run the play, obviously Roman is good because he was successful with Kaepernick and with the stupid Harbaugh in his back