Something I have not heard about the media talking about that. It might be a growth on his part as well (since that Dunne article came out). I trust what Mitch said that as an important mindset to players from the HC. Seems like it is backed up by evidence. For example, Cook fumbled in the Denver game and didn't see the field for a long stretch of time. Fast forward to the Chargers game. Cook fumbled but he came out onto the field in the next series. Even in the Steelers game, when asked about Elam in the presser, McDermott pretty much said trust your instinct, play free.
With the defense side injuries, you will see more young backup players play important roles. I'll say this, if McDermott is able to get the defensive unit to limit Reid and Mahomes to 20 points or less again this Sunday, I'd consider him over-achieving this season.
With the defense side injuries, you will see more young backup players play important roles. I'll say this, if McDermott is able to get the defensive unit to limit Reid and Mahomes to 20 points or less again this Sunday, I'd consider him over-achieving this season.
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