I only saw one snap in the 3rd quarter because he did his Spencer Brown thing of, when the running back gets held up, Brown comes flying in at 100mph and splats someone.
They would have been shut out even harder with Tua
It sounds goofy but that might be the least impressive one-sided blowout I've seen in a while.
On the other hand it validates what McDermott preaches about complementary football. Last week the 3 phases conspired to to just enough to lose. Today when one phase failed the next one up righted the ship.
I don't know what was illegal about the hit by Zimmer on Brissett, wasn't high, wasn't low, wasn't late, didn't land on it. Just hit him really really hard.
Saw Spencer Brown on the first play of the drive and thought, finally they saw that Williams isn't going a thing. But then saw he was just in for a mysterious tackle-eligible play which was that super-tricky dive run for 1 yard.