Royston is the least of our problems on defense, so is the entire back seven. When you have so much time that you can go to your 3rd and 4th read or the QB escapes
any pressure all of the time all of the Secondary defense becomes a problem. Do we need to see the Gophers tackle better yes. One thing we have to see is someone
learning how to beat a block or a double team up front and actually stretch a play to the boundary. We get none of that from our front four.
You can also ignore the fact that after his injury he is lucky he is even on a football field. Ask EJ Henderson of the Vikings there is always swelling and pain
even after you recover. He has been the most consistent play maker and only vocal guy on defense and someone calls him out?