Sometimes you grab the bull by the horns, yet sometimes the black-and-white striped bull horns you. … Or, something like that.
Granted, asking New York Jets fans to watch the third-and-20 play that resulted in a Sauce Gardner defensive holding penalty is akin to revisiting the scene of a horrific accident, but doing so provides insight into what went wrong and how Robert Saleh‘s defense actually executed the down.
Interestingly, the Jeff Ulbrich-led unit played it uniquely and soundly—in spite of that pesky and infuriating flag that came out two decades after the alleged football infraction.