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And I don't think that Carolina forced that upon him.
And the Rams still scored 28 points in the game.
They have a couple of games against the Bucs in the last five games that will end up deciding that division.
But I do think when we talk about the analysis around some of this, I'd like to explore this with you guys, okay?
Small samples, right?
thirteen games played your seven and six we all know that all the football games are close go look at arizona's schedule and how many games they've lost by one two three or four points just go look at arizona and if you think one score winning is an ability you explain to me why the chiefs were great at it last year terrible at it this year when we all know that the chiefs are great we we've seen over the last few years they are consistently great so
I believe that part of the problem that happens with football analysis is you get small samples, you get a whole lot of randomness, and you get what I'm talking about with forced turnovers, which are not recreatable.
Like, I don't think if a team causes 16 turnovers this year, returns all its starters on defense next year, that they then can create 16 turnovers again next year.
You're right in a way.
But when you say late game execution matters, there's no team in the sport that I trust more with late game execution right now than the Rams, than the Rams.
And what happened at the end of that game is, oh, look, Stafford's fumbling because he didn't see that coming from the from the blind side.
And that never happens to them.
Yeah, it's a great sport.
It is awesome.
And you can increase some probabilities, but turnovers are super random.
And if you don't think the defense is recreatable from one year to the next, if you return all your starters, I don't know how you would think that turnovers are recreatable from one year to the next when you need guys to fumble.
You need to punch the ball correctly in order to get a fumble.
You can prepare, you can try, but you are ignoring that the other team is also preparing to not fumble.
So you say this, and I know we want to talk about preparation and execution, but Michael Jackson, the guy who had the pick six, is also the guy who allowed the Puka Nakua catch.
How do you prepare for that Puka Nakua catch?