A mere 18 unassisted tackles for Singleton at the end of regulation, and neither Buck nor Aikman has bothered to mention the fantastic game he's having. I guess it doesn't fit into the ridiculous narrative that Singleton isn't NFL starter material.
This is an incredible performance on national television, yet the only reason that Alex was starting was due to the injury to Josey Jewell. So a backup linebacker comes on and has one of the best performances of the season at the position and the cucked announcers don’t think that’s newsworthy? I’m really disappointed with Aikman, who appears to have gotten worse, or maybe has gotten a new script from the tribesmen who run (((Disney / ESPN))). I hope those extra shekels were worth it Troy?!
Looking at the linebacker situation in Denver, they run a 3-4 so they have 2 inside linebackers. Now I’m not an expert, but I assume those two are fairly interchangeable? At least more so than a MLB vs a SLB or WLB in a 4-3 package…Anyway a few weeks ago when Jewell was healthy, the Broncos were choosing to start Jonas Griffith at the other ILB spot. Last night both Singleton and Griffith started so it would seem fair to compare their stats in an apples to apples sort of manner.
Singleton: 21 total tackles (19 solo & 2 went for a loss), 1 pass defensed and 1 QB hit.
Griffith: 10 total tackles (7 solo and 0 for a loss), 0 passes defensed and 1 QB hit.
I think this is a clear indication of who the more important and impactful player is between the two. Now will head eunuch, I mean coach, Nathaniel
Hackett have the fortitude to start 2 White linebackers when Josey is healthy? Or will he implement a “1 White only” policy and caste Alex aside like the pathetic Eagles did time and again?