On Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams (14–5) dominated the home team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (14–5), for nearly three quarters in the NFC Divisional Playoff game, but gave up four turnovers to allow the Bucs to tie the game. The Rams would come back on two passes from Matt Stafford to Cooper Kupp on the final drive, to set up Matt Gay, former Buccaneer, for a walk-off game-winning field goal, 30–27. The Rams looked to be cruising to a dominant win with the defense giving up just two field goals to the greatest quarterback of all time, Tom Brady, until the end of the third quarter. The Rams offense scored with relative ease leading 27–6 until this point. The Rams are the first team to win with four turnovers in playoff history. Stafford had a spectacular game, passing for 366 yards on 28 of 38 attempts, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. …