Not at all. You're going to have to show Ward screwing up to support him being bad.
We played lots of zone yesterday. When we played man, there were lots of times where Ward was on Kelce--he wasn't always on Hill.
Yet you don't acknowledge any of this. You go to a box score and are wielding it to support an argument that can't be made on a box score alone.
I saw Ward play good coverage yesterday, and be very aggressive coming up in run support and tackling in the open field. He squared Tyreek up and delivered a huge hit against him on the right sideline--that's a nice improvement to my eyes over the weak-tackler we saw early in his career, and continues the trend he was showing last year.
The personal/emotional shit can be left at home. You can say that someone making my argument is "just trying to feel good" and I can say that someone making your argument is "just trying to be cathartic after a loss." Both statements are shitty.