I dont know man, I think there is too many factors when the game was essentially "over" in the first quater
Play calling / player mentality have to be considered.
The fact that the Hawks are smashing teams like they are now, means that they are top tier
I don't know. You can't look at the same things happening (talking only about the strip sack) and not be concerned about it.
How many strip sacks / deflected INTs under pressure does he have now?
Pittsburgh
San Fran
Arizona
Houston
And all of that with an O Line that is playing at as high a level as we have seen in 12 seasons. He has 10 TOs in 9 games and has only been stacked 10 times. Those numbers don't add up. He has been playing outstanding ball, but I swear to God I feel like I am watching Dave Krieg reincarnate.
And although I don't entirely blame him for the PA from under center play that resulted in the tipped INT, I have to think that he has the ability to change the play or just not try to force a ball from the endzone when the line is getting pushed back into his face. The big issue on that one is Kubiak calling a play where the QB has to turn his back to the defense for the PA. That takes time and pulls his eyes away from where pressure is coming from. You need a better play call there. And this isn't the first time Kubiak has done it. If I were MM I would ban under center PA inside the 5.
But the strip sack ... Again, similar to week 1, Darnold is a righty, so his RT is visible to him. lucas lost on that play immediately. Sam has to be more aware and check the block before he turns away and decides to just stand pat in the pocket. He could have just stepped up a half step and the play doesn't happen. I get being confident in your blocking, but he needs to (hate to say it) take a little bit from ARs game and not always just hit his drop and assume it's solid. It's the RT. It's to his vision side. I could understand if Cross was getting beat and he had no clue but Lucas is to his side. He HAS to see that.
Like I said, one of the best pass blocking offensive lines in the league and he has the TOs he does... At some point it's not just 'the other guys made a great play'.
We can't be great only when every single o lineman does their job.