Let me just go through everything just so I can be very clear what you're making up.
1. A team is a "powerhouse." No tangible definition.
Made up.
2. A "powerhouse" team overcomes referees by converting on third and 10+ consistently. The 49ers current conversion rate overall this year. On third and 10+ in 2021 (last year I could find data) the Bucs and Chiefs, who played in the Super Bowl, converted 12% and 29%
link.
Made up.
3. A ball that travels ~60 yards in the air is routine in a clean pocket. The only data says that this is entirely false and a laughable premise, because teams would score 90 points per game.
Made up.
4. The Cowboys are "immune to maintaining momentum" when they don't get a call. Against Philly, Dallas kicked a field goal after being called for holding twice, including converting a third and 17. Later, they kicked a field goal after being called for clipping (which, awful) and another hold.
Made up.
So I don't know which thing you're talking about when you mention me saying you made things up, because it's all you do.