Growth is less mental errors and fewer turnovers. Mental fortitude to win close games
The real growth is when you stop playing so many close games. Close losses are certainly better than blowouts, but scoring margin is one of the best indicators of future performance for an alternate possession sport like football.
That has gotten lost in this whole conversation about all of the close losses the last few years. The best way to win close games is to not have a close game at all. Don't let it get down to a missed opportunity late in the game. Be better at capitalizing on opportunities early in the game so it doesn't get to that point late in the game.
So many times we see a game that's really close or tied late and point to a failed stop or a turnover or missed kick and we treat it like that was the deciding factor when earlier in the game there was a 10 or 14 point swing that could have occurred.
A lot of things that are stated goals of this team, things we're trying to fix, are helped by playing with a multiple score lead. We want to get more out of our pass rush, get more turnovers and give up fewer big plays. If we have a big lead, then we don't have to be nearly as aggressive on the short stuff because the score and time are on our side. We can sit back in more zone which puts more eyes on the ball. We can get a better pass rush with only 4 because we're no longer as concerned with the run or a screen. On offense your running game always feels better with a lead. You don't have to force tight window throws, you're ok with short gains to run some more clock. So many of our turnovers last year are on forced plays that don't need to happen if you've got a lead.