One more thing about Thompson:
He sucked, but he really didn't get help. When your backup QB is in, other guys gotta step up to keep momentum. We were missing kicks, couldn't tackle early, dropping bubble screens, etc. I don't really understand blaming McDaniel for any of this. Thompson didn't have the tools to do the job, it seemed.
Idiotic playcalling and play design doesn't help either - take a look at his second last play where he got destroyed (and most likely got the rib injury) and tell me how that isn't a QB killer, no matter who is under center?
So we're at 3rd and 2, line up in the I-formation with an additional TE (Hill?). After the snap, both backs and the TE all break away for the pass and leave Thompson wide open for the blitzing linebacker who breezes right past a locked-up Eichenberg. Ingold throws a downfield block, Achane is covered until it's too late, as are both WRs. The only one possibly free is the TE (you can't tell because the safety is deep and out of frame, but he could well have been accounted for too) who is still running downfield for a deep pass with no intention to break back in time. Ideally Skyler should have the ball away by frame three, but if the TE is covered that's possibly a pick six - if the TE hooked back instead of going deep, it should have made for an easy, open target for a first down and move the chains. By frame four it's all too late anyway, Thompson is toast (just two seconds after the snap).
If McDaniel calls this stupid play again when Tua is back, it will be a guaranteed concussion for the rest of Tua's career (which will finish right after that same play).
Damn right Thompson (or any other QB in our team) needs help.