Game ball goes to the whole defense, but, this is the most offensive leadership I've seen from Taylor that I can remember. I don't know how much people are going to talk about it, but if you saw how he ran the ball, and made calls tonight - he chose a lot of the things that happened.
I remember a play where WI showed a big blitz and he audibled out to run something like a zone read, but he knew he wanted to keep the ball because he knew what was happening on D, and ran it himself to get a big gain / first down. That was great to see, because that was mastery of the offense and knowing the defense.
No, wasn't perfect all the time. But his leadership tonight deserves a big does of respect, I say.
If I was playing with him, I'd think - damn, here is a guy who will never give up and is going to to take on that role "When the game is on the line, I want the ball in my hands". He did that tonight, to me. And that's what I like to see.