The play that sticks out is at 10:10 in the 4th -- the deep middle to Woods. If he hits that pass, there's a good chance Woods takes it to the house. He had a perfectly clean pocket, plenty of time, and loads of room to step into the throw. He could have waited longer for Woods to come open, but he inexplicably rushed the throw and wasn't even close to hitting his receiver. That's a game changer right there, and another example of a throw that he has to make.