"I mean, when we get out there, we just have to do what we're coached to do," the rookie left tackle said. "As a group, we need to hit our ending points and use the technique we've worked so hard in practice.
"When you get out there in the game, you can't go rogue and do something crazy. So, all correctable things. But we've obviously got to execute better."
Going rogue? Was somebody going rogue against New York? Decker wouldn't elaborate.
"I, watching the film, worry about myself," he responded. "I'll let (offensive line coach Ron) Prince worry about correcting the other individuals. That's not my job. And I'll let other coaches correct their respective position groups. And I know there were things I could have done better, and will do better in the future."