Yeah, I guess. I mean they played absolutely amazing in the first half on defense. And our offense squandered the opportunity to go up by more than 14. The same thing happened in the third quarter where they shut KC down except for that quick strike TD. And even that required magical throws from Mahomes. Then the defense made them punt deep in their own half and the offense was setup in KC territory and was not able to get more than 9 yards and a FG out of it.
But going with 7 points allowed into the fourth quarter in KC was still an A+ effort. Then the final quarter they collapsed. The short field on the INT didn't help and was exactly what KC needed to keep the time on their side. If we had been able to take 2-3 minutes off the clock with a drive that could have even gone nowhere we have the clock on our side for the rest of the game.
The one drive that really was inexcusable was the FG drive at the very end. But you are kinda in a bit of a bind. You are facing a highly explosive offense so you are playing automatically more conservativelyto not get burned for a quick TD and (with only one TO on their side) are giving them the MOF. Of course you should still be able to defend it well enough to not let them get into range.
In the end the point totals pretty much played out exactly as I was anticipating (see some threads from last week: around 28 given up, needing 34+ for a win). I just didn't think we would **** the bed on offense with 3 turnovers before it turned into a masterpiece for Q4 and OT.
There really were not too many narratives that held through the entire game. Brady started slow, threw that bone headed pick and then flipped the switch to an entire different level in crunch time. Edelman almost threw the game away with an absurdly stupid decision on the punt and then the tipped ball but then overcame that and became a monster. Gronk tipped a ball into a game losing INT only to get bailed out by a flag and then on the very next snap caught that pass over Berry. The same thing can be said about the defense but almost in reverse. Where many players had hero plays in the first 3 quarters but then were struggling towards the end.
It literally was a triumph of will, dedication and preparation. Now we can dissect individual plays but maybe this time we should keep the big picture in mind when we do it.