The high of Jayce Tuck’s season was the extremely crazy start to the season where he was absolutely dominating the league in sacks. After the first quarter or so of the season Jayce Tuck was on pace for racking up around 140 sacks on the year. Tuck had to back to back 5 sack games and a bunch of other monster games early in the season. It is no surprise that these numbers were way too out of the world to last and Tuck had no expectation to actually achieving 140 sacks but it was fun while the speculation lasted. The low point, which to be honest wasn’t all that low at all, would have been when Tuck’s numbers started to come back to reality and other defenders were in the same ball park of sacks and Tuck’s pace came back to a semi-reasonable level. There were a few weeks in the second half and middle portions of the season where Tuck failed to make an impact in stopping the passing game and let opposing quarterbacks have some time in the pocket. Fortunately, even in the slow part of the season and the few games where Tuck wasn’t terrorizing the opposing quarterback he was still able to make an impact in the running game by racking up some serious tackles, including tackles for loss. The other negatives that came with these low points were Tuck’s failure to record a safety or force a fumble this season, despite getting over 80 tackles and 30 sacks, the QB never managd to drop the ball.
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