If you recall I specifically stated that our DC's gameplan was the "keep you in front of us."
You won the battle between the 20's I'll give you that.
Which played right into our hands.
It was the TOs that played right into your hands, and as I said earlier, you can't game plan for those. If any one of about eight fluke circumstances doesn't happen, then you don't win that game:
If a ref had blown the play stopped due to forward progress, Jerrell Young doesn't strip the ball.
If the ball doesn't take a perfect bounce, Webster doesn't take it back for 6 (note the 10-point swing right there due to a questionable call and a lucky bounce).
If the refs don't call back to back face-mask penalties on Smith (one of which was total BS), then Maicon probably kicks one less FG.
If the refs don't call that ridiculous holding penalty on Michael Floyd, ND gets a first half TD and cuts your lead to a single possession.
There was one fluke TO: the ball that bounced off a helmet for an INT. The strip was a beauty, the muffed punt shouldn't be surprising given how he was taking punts all day, Crist's INT was because he tried to abuse a TE/LB matchup even though our LB's are as fast as your safeties, and Rees' second INT was all him.
Glad you're at least willing to admit that one of those was a fluke. The strip was a good play, but as I mentioned above, the refs should have whistled the play stopped due to forward progress, and the bounce that allowd Webster to take it to the house was a fluke.
Crist wasn't trying to "abuse a TE/LB matchup". His eyes were locked onto Riddick from the instant the ball was snapped, telegraphing his throw, and then he badly underthrew the pass right into Lattimore's arms.
Agreed that Crist's, Rees', and Riddick's TOs were completely on them; by the same token, it wasn't some super athletic play, excellent read, or schematic advantage that led to any of these TOs. It was simply ND self-destructing.
So like I said, congrats on your fortunate win.