theogt
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They didn't get split. Roy was where he was supposed to be and Hamlin wasn't.41gy#;2111144 said:theotg,
Your safeties can't get split like that and give up fast points. The Packers ran right at Dallas on that play. Hamlin bit too hard forward and missed him, and Roy just looked slow getting over there. Therefore, his angle wasn't great. By the time he arrived, Grant was by him as he broke through Hamlin. As a rusult, Roy just tripped on Hamlin. Grant split right through both of them. Two Pro Bowl safeties shouldn't get spit on that play. Freeze that play at the 0:45 second mark and look at the play. Both safeties have enough space to make a play, but neither one does.
I will say, Roy put two real good licks on Grant in that game.
The next week at Detroit, the run defense suffered. The Grant play was just one play. The next week is when Dallas' run D gave up about 150 to the Lions. It was uncharacteristic for sure.
Look at the TJ Duckett long TD.
Do you think Roy misplayed that run? He might not be the only one, but he is the last line of defense as the 8th guy in the box.
The TJ Duckett play was certainly on Roy.