Bizlaw and all are on point. I think we saw the elusive switch flipped. ...that sudden leap forward in play making, execution and confidence. Many factors abound for that (slight adjustment in personnel, etc.). But talking about subtlety, I do note that the complexion of the game could have changed dramatically in the absence of a few sustaining penalty calls. But it was precisely those little things falling our way that sparked confidence which then built on itself and resulted in transformation. It's easy to forget how hideously bad they played through 1.5 quarters, then a spark of life, then some fits and starts, then running on full cylinders by Q4 like a different team.