yep. the kid was a poster child for mediocrity. that he left because (partly) he felt he couldn't earn a starting spot on this line, is about as damning as it gets
Indeed.
When he was here, he was part of a butthurt brigade, whose core competence was melding mediocre play with culture assassination. The cliques were abhorrent, and no one is sorry he’s not in eyeshot.
An indictment of our run defense, to be sure.
Gaynor was responsible for about -5 of those rushing yards, so in in effect he was one of our better interior D-linemen
Watched him yesterday. As bad as we are on the OL, thank god he’s not on this team. It would be worse.
Why we didn’t pressure the A gap more, I just don’t understand. If he wasn’t holding, he was whiffing.