Matt "The So-Called Son of Havoc" Cross has played like absolute garbage this year. Entering his 5th season in the league, as the oldest member of the Liberty Defense, although still well within his prime, Cross has barely made an impact in a majority of these first few weeks. When he was voted as captain for Philly's defense, it was expected that Cross could really have a break out year and teach his fellow Defensive backs a thing or two. However, the rookies in the secondary have been showing Cross how it's done. And this sudden laziness out on the field is completely out of the blue for Cross, but it's been seriously affecting his play. Barely averaging 4.5 tackles a game, the impact that the Son of Havoc used to have has significantly decreased. His best performance of the year was in week 7, where Philly lost 13-31 to Chicago. Cross had a sack and an interception which shows his potential influence out on the field, but critics will be keeping an eye out on his play during the next few weeks to decide if his impact is a fluke, or if he has what it takes to return back to his true form. In the mean time, Cross looks at the Captain patch sewn into his jersey with a glint of shame in his eyes, and wonders what he must do to get back on track.
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