I was also noticed Whitworth pulling inside on what appeared to be a designed play to push Dalton in from behind, but I wasn't entirely sure about the "Assisting the runner" rule. I've only ever seen this rare rule called when offensive players are in front of the runner and pull him forward, but I have never seen it called when a RB/FB/whoever push the runner through a pile (as stated, this happens all of the time).
It seems odd that they would have this rule and not enforce it, but that seems to be the case. It creates an unfair advantage for the offense in my opinion, and I'm not just saying that because it was used against us. The offense already knows how/where they're going to run it; they can quickly put one or even both tackles and the RB/FB behind the QB before the rest of the defense even has a chance to join the pile.
Arthur Brown compete for your spot don't let him take what's yours man fight for it we needed a free safety and we got him
Arthur Brown can play the weak side while Mosley plays the middle. They are not really competing for the same position.
Daryl Smith may be competition, however, but keep in mind Daryl is 32 years old. At some point, age will catch up with Daryl, while Arthur Brown catches up with experience.
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Teams who can't sell out home games and routinely suffer from blackouts are the ones to play in London. That's what you often see the Jags and Bucs there. They actually make more money abroad than they would at home.