It's settled law here at H&G that the outcome of a game decided by 7 points or fewer is essentially random. Because of this, over the long term the results will regress toward a mean of around .500. How random was the result of this game? To force overtime, the Cards needed to...
...Convert a 4th and 4...
...Convert a 2-point conversion...
...Convert three additional fourth downs on the ensuing drive...
...Convert a second two point conversion...
...All within the last 8:30 of the fourth quarter!
The result is certainly exciting, and you'd rather come out on the winning side of this equation than the losing side, but it doesn't
tell us anything. I generally try and stay away from The Discourse post-game because people get mad, but people that are super-amped about this outcome are engaging in Loser Talk. Lions fans are excited about close wins against second- or third-tier opponents. We should be just as nervous about the result of this game as we were against Kansas City.
Heroes
Vance Joseph, Defensive Coordinator. Here's Vegas' second-half drive chart:
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That's 4.75 yards per play. Pretty impressive halftime adjustments for your boy.
Zach Allen, Defensive End. Allen is a surprisingly controversial figure on this board, but he is the leader of the defensive line unit that held
Los Angeles Oakland Las Vegas to 3.8 YPC for the game and 2.67 YPC after the halftime break.
Greg Dortch, Wide Receiver. 4/4 receiving with 55 yards and a TD. It's wild to think that our most consistent offensive player right now is a 24 year-old undrafted free agent on his fifth team.
Goats
A.J. Green, Wide Receiver. MY GUY. Three receptions for sixteen yards on seven targets. I get that you're an old dude, but you have to fill the Larry Fitzgerald Third Down Chain-mover role better than this.
Zeke Turner, ILB. MY DUDE. You played one snap with the defense and it was an embarrassing coverage error.
Kyler Murray, Quarterback. Greatness is the consistent exhibition of excellence. Great players don't have to come back from 20-0. Great players don't go punt-punt-pick-punt in their first four possessions. Kyler's inability to show up and play well puts the Cards in a consistent hole that they have to struggle out of.
Look how wide open this dude is three seconds into the first 2-point conversion:
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