I'll stick with Sestak. Unfortunately, due to bad knees, his prime was past by 1966 so his career was not a long one. Keep reading, I'm sure you'll find that Sestak was the monster (again, in his prime).
Now it seems that Boogie Basham is about to be waived by the Giants. Schein was involved when the Bills Drafted him. What wasted 2nd pick.....
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/report-giants-to-waive-boogie-basham
In the replay, it clearly showed Bishop freezing when he peered at the QB. He has the deep coverage on that play and was left in the dust. I hope the guy pans out, but that was a blown coverage. The play by play guy was clearly of the same belief.
Hamlin is obviously a feel good story. That said, he's done nothing to show that he's deserving of being a starter. Bad angles, late to the ball, etc. Poyer and Hyde in their prime were a joy to watch.
I agree, it was a fumble. Booth ref said the ball would have had to be vertical and it wasn't. To my eyes it was virtually so and should have been a fumble.