Lol..
Well.. then the offense should've adjusted, shouldn't they? Since they're the ones who were unsuccessful the entire 4th quarter?
And.. again.. when you look at the drive chart for the 4th.. if you don't think that fatigue plays a role at some point, I don't know what to say.
And BTW, the defense let two TD drives at the end of the game. It just that in the one that ended inside the 10, Scottie Miller dropped a wide open TD. So obviously they knew they had to change things up on that last drive.
And ESPN just posted that teams in that scenario, with less than 46 seconds left and no timeouts, getting the ball in their territory down 4-8 points, are 5-495 all time. Basically a 1% chance of winning.
Think about that. They just didn't handle that situation correctly.