So you think those 2 picks he threw had zero to do with the Defense but Sam deciding "Hey! I have an idea! I'll just throw it to the other team!"?
If you flip through some of the analysis of the picks, yeah, the first one was dubious and should have been checked out of or not thrown. The 2nd one was just a bad decision, albeit a nice drop by the DL to make the play.
Here is the issue with Sam. If you watch him presnap, he has a really bad habit of, on occassion, locking on too quickly to a route and then if he sees 'enough' of what he wants, he will let fly. In other instances, when he goes through his progressions, he is incredible, but if you think back to 5 of his 6 INTs vs the Rams now, they all came on reads where he decided where he was going with the ball before the snap and stayed there. That tendency makes it easy to bait him and the Rams have done that on all but 1 of the picks he gave them across 2 games.
His first INT to Kupp game 1 - locked on so much the DB had time to cross the field.
2nd to JSN game 1 locked on and never read the rest of the field,he read wrong and let it fly
3rd to Arroyo game 1 - same deal. Wrong decision but he let it fly.
1st INT yesterday. Locked in from presnap and let it go.
2nd INT yesterday. Pre snap determination and he just let it go.
I think this is all compounded by the fact that it seems like defenses are reading something in his mannerisms that key them in to where he is going with the ball. Even the tipped backward pass / 2 point pat, Verse knew exactly what Sam was going to do. You can argue that that's good planning by the D, but you can't argue the fact that Sam is tossing it over at an unsustainable rate and that the look of the INTs all have a base similarity - Sam locking on and working really quickly whether due to pressure or his own clock compelling him to throw it.