His primary job on that play was to keep the play inside, which he did.
Bernard and Poyer were the culprits on that one, imo.
Yeah, a miracle bounce on a ball he defended means White sucks.
Hyde was on the other half of the field and had nothing to do with that gap.
Poyer got caught in no man's land, probably because he was eyeing somebody else's assignment.
Rousseau wasn't wide enough and got buried by a good double.
My guess is that Bernard was the primary culprit there.
Yes, he led all DLinemen in tackles.
Thanks for letting us know how trustworthy your sharp observations are.
Did you see much of that in the first half? I saw them running it later, but not really earlier.
I don't think compromising the OC's ability to do his job by forcing him out of the booth would be helpful.
I also don't believe that screaming in people's faces is productive.
Now that I agree with
I thought it was in the 2nd half, not at the very end of the first.
Regardless, I don't want anybody laying down instead of doing whatever it takes to try and convert a key third down.
Not sure what that has to do with the lack of air on the Cook throw.