I guess it all depends on expectations. When an LB comes in to fill what is supposed to be an open gap and hits an RB square on in the backfield, I expect that back to get dropped. It happened with Best, it happened with Vereen, and it happens with Isi. Marshawn and Forsett both showed some ability to deal with that but that's not a common ability to say the least.
The author points out several runs where Isi runs through arm tackles, or bulls ahead and gets an extra yard or two, or one case where he carried a defender three extra yards. I don't see any acknowledgement of those extra yards after contact in any of your posts (apologies if I missed some). In cases where the OL completely fails I expect almost any back to get dropped.
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I am not trashing Isi (nor, in my estimation, did the author of the article), but I do think it's fair to say that Isi failed to make plays when he the OL failed to do its job.
Probably true, and again, this is true of almost any back. When the OL and/or FB/TE fail to do their job and someone comes completely unblocked the result is usually that the back is dropped, right there.
I do worry about the fumbles, as I have said repeatedly... but that's a different matter. My other big worry is that with Kapp out we have a small drop-off to Tyndell and a possibly big drop-off to the 4th stringer.