To me, it seems to be about preparedness.
I am all about "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." But the flip side of that is that if the other team adjusts, be prepared to immediately adjust accordingly.
We cannot continue to rely on hanging onto big leads that become smaller, or on 4th quarter comebacks.
We are (7-3) and our point differential is .7.
The only team with a winning record and a lower point differential is Cleveland (6-3) with a p.d. of -3.1. Every other team below .7 (17 teams) has a losing record.
It's just not sustainable and these games are close because of crappy third quarters.