Sounds like you're talking about Marner after game 86. OK that makes sense, this is the Marner thread after all.
And your comment about balls is ridiculous. Nylander is the only one of our stars who consistently shows up for the big games in the playoffs so he has more balls than the rest of them put together. Nylander doesn't talk much at all, but he damn sure walks the walk.
You've posted your numbers before and they don't mean squat. The bottom line is that Marner's great for 86 games, then he's not. This assessment is based on many seasons, it's a big enough sample size that the trend is firmly established and the last two PO series we played he was terrible. Anyone that watched him play in the playoffs against Boston and Florida knows without consulting a spreadsheet that we can't count on him in the playoffs.
Blaming him for -3 last night is ridiculous. Everyone sucked, no need to focus on him. You can count on Marner to pace for 100 points or so just like he does every year because he's shown over and over again that he's a great player in the regular season. He'll have some bad games but who cares, he'll have more good ones. On the other hand, it's also ridiculous to talk about how the coach "trusts him". Who cares, it's October FFS. The question is, can Marner change the narrative in the playoffs?
I have a pretty good idea of what Marner is, and what he isn't and nothing he does during the season is going to have any impact on that. Finish the season with 76 points or 120, it doesn't matter and IMHO anyone who adjusts their assessment of Marner between now and April is a fool.