Daron Arnold is the textbook definition of workman-like. He goes onto the field and does his job. End of story. Sure, sometimes he might inadvertently try a tug here or there while in coverage, but Arnold does make a point of noting when he messes up. Every mistake is a learning opportunity, after all. Something to go back and check in the film room.
So with so much emphasis on learning from mistakes so that he never makes them again, it does bother him quite a bit when he's flagged on a bad call. Arnold has absolutely no issue taking ownership of his actions, but to hurt his team for something he didn't do just doesn't sit well with him. Of course, as frustrated as he might be, he generally keeps his head down and lets the bad call fuel his drive to be better. After all, he is a grinder at heart.
So with so much emphasis on learning from mistakes so that he never makes them again, it does bother him quite a bit when he's flagged on a bad call. Arnold has absolutely no issue taking ownership of his actions, but to hurt his team for something he didn't do just doesn't sit well with him. Of course, as frustrated as he might be, he generally keeps his head down and lets the bad call fuel his drive to be better. After all, he is a grinder at heart.