The Harrisons: Four NFL players who flopped in Week 2

In honor of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison's bold stance, our weekly award for NFL players and coaches who didn't even deserve a participation trophy in Week 2:
Ken Crawley, Saints
The cornerback allowed Victor Cruz to all but take the ball out of his hands for a long gain that set up the Giants’ winning field goal. If Crawley breaks up the pass, which he was in perfect position to do, the Giants would have had to punt.
Kirk Cousins, Redskins
Tentative. Nervous. Underthrowing wide-open receivers who would have an easy touchdown if led correctly. Interceptions in the end zone. We don’t want to judge after just two games, but so far it doesn’t seem like he is capable of handling the whole “franchise QB” thing.
Jameis Winston, Bucs
From NFC Player of the Week to four interceptions. Jameis, Jameis, Jameis … we thought we were over these kind of days, that we got rid of them in your rookie season. Very disappointing.
Laken Tomlinson, Lions
Offensive linemen think they can hide from us. Not the case. The Lions’ left guard struggled in the opener so we kept an eye on him. And our eyes hurt. Not only did he have two holding penalties, one negated a touchdown. And he was responsible for a fourth-quarter sack.
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