He could only tout 2 points of data, one of which is artificially elevated by the D and special teams. People aren’t calling to fire ARod, just to think critically and make adjustments when things aren’t working. For example, picking up the pace of play when your quarterback looks best in the 2 minute drill, rather than sticking with it after Utah exposed it and losing 2 of the last three games. And yes, the pace of play did have a large impact on those losses.