Stats are all well and good, but don't tell the whole story. Just like bitching about Greene at LT when that big DE made a sack. If you watched closely, very often he wasn't Greene's man in pass pro. They were using a lot of slide type protection, and pulling a G to kick him out. Greene did get beat some too, but just because he's lined up there doesn't mean that man is his in all pass pro schemes.
It became clear, to me at least, late in the game that Gus (or Chiz, or both) was afraid to throw. He was having enough success running to keep them in the game. And, too, we don't know how much of that was due to Chiz calling the tempo and flow of the game, if not the offensive plays themselves. (Which I don't believe he does) The game yesterday had a very Tubervillee-sque feel to it. Pound the rock, play defense, win field position with special teams, be in a position to win at the end. Yesterday, hamstringing the offense (if that was done as much by coaching as it was Trotter) was exactly the right call. If Gus had turned Trotter loose, or Chiz turned Gus loose we may have lost by 21. To both their credit, I detected zero friction in that relationship yesterday. Roof and Chiz are clearly at odds. Fuck roof.