His “primary job” is to make plays and prevent touchdowns. Mission accomplished.
His primary job is to rush the passer and help in run support. I'm glad he made the play. But it shouldn't have come down to that.
Jared Allen was famous for that. Not exactly the same situation, but he would get blocked, the back would get through, and 15 yards down the field, there was Jared making a play. And the announcers would be praising him for his hustle.
We'll see how this shakes out. You're in the Sweat fan club for no apparent reason. That's fine. His play will tell the story.