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I would say that the point-differential in the Rams game and the Steelers game are deceptive ...... the Rams game was closer than the final deficit might seem had you not watched the game, and the Steelers game was not as close as the final deficit in that game might make it seem. In the Rams game, the Colts led by 7 points in the 4th quarter, and had several chances to win the game that they blew (Jonathan Taylor had a TD called back because of an illegal block by Adonai Mitchell, and they also had to settle for a field goal when the Rams fumbled deep in their own territory earlier in the 4th quarter ...... a TD in that situation would have given the Colts a 24-13 lead, and that may have been a knockout punch.) The Steelers game, while technically a one-possession game, was dominated by the Steelers throughout. The Steelers led the game by a score of 27-10 with less than 5 minutes to play in the 4th quarter before the Colts added 10 points, 3 of which came with only 9 seconds left to play ...... the Colts hung in there until the final gun, but they were thoroughly outplayed while sustaining a mind-boggling 6 turnovers. All of that said, I generally agree with your overall point/post. o
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