One thing the Dallas Cowboys should have done better on Sunday was exert more effort. In Week 6, the Cowboys were humiliated 47-9 at AT&T Stadium by the Detroit Lions. On Sunday, the Lions dominated on both sides of the ball and won 492-251 in total yards. The Cowboys were unable to gain ground yardage and gave up 184 running yards to the Lions as a result of their trench struggles. On social media on Sunday night, a player is receiving a lot of criticism for a play he made against the Lions. Trevon Diggs, a cornerback, was seen by broadcast cameras allegedly moving out of position to tackle running back David Montgomery
The Dallas Cowboys could have performed better on Sunday, at least in terms of effort. The Detroit Lions humiliated the Cowboys 47-9 at AT&T Stadium in Week 6. The Lions won 492-251 in total yards on Sunday thanks to their dominance on both sides of the ball. Due to their trench warfare, the Cowboys were unable to establish ground yardage and allowed the Lions to get 184 running yards. A guy is drawing a lot of flak on social media on Sunday night for a play he made against the Lions. Broadcast cameras purportedly saw cornerback Trevon Diggs apparently stepping out of position to tackle running back David Montgomery.
One fan said, “He has been that dude since he got in the league.” “This is one of those business choices Antonio Pierce discussed on the Raiders a few weeks ago. Jimmy and Tuna would not have it. Js. “I remember when he was getting killed on yardage but picked off passes, ‘best corner in the league,'” added another. “Since joining the league, this guy has not covered anyone, and if he has Steffon’s mentality, he lacks the courage to tackle at cornerback.”
One admirer wrote, “Soft, but he sells jerseys.” “And he even stopped pursuing after he missed the tackle even though the runner kept going,” stated another. A admirer commented, “That was a business decision.”
A few plays over his career give us the impression that he is open to getting in touch. However, a ton of plays like this one tell us differently,” a disgruntled fan commented. This season, cornerback Diggs—a two-time Pro Bowler—has recorded 23 tackles, three passes defensed, and one interception.