Filice: So, what was Rivers thinking on that YOLO throw with just over a minute remaining? Trailing by three points, the Bolts faced a third-and-19 at the Lions' 28-yard line. Instead of playing it safe -- knowing he already had L.A. in position for a game-tying, 45-yard field goal attempt -- Rivers threw caution to the wind by throwing the ball into double-coverage. Darius "Big Play" Slay, who'd had a tough time containing Keenan Allen up to that point, lived up to his nickname by boxing out the Pro Bowl receiver and effectively ending the game with a pick. In the postgame presser, Rivers tried to explain the head-scratching throw: "Slay's back was to me, so I thought maybe interference or incomplete and then let's go kick. I certainly didn't think interception, or I wouldn't have thrown it. But good corners in this league, they find the ball." Yeah, no. What were you really thinking, Phil? That your punter-turned-emergency-kicker (thanks to Michael Badgley's lingering groin issue) had already missed field-goal attempts of 39 and 41 yards earlier in the half, and you were trying to avoid yet another kicking calamity for this eternally foot-challenged football team? The unspoken truth shall set you free!