Exactly. But my team didn't think it was a problem, we just forgave ourselves and moved on and I finished testing and deploying early in the next sprint. The problem came when external executives noticed how little we completed compared to our usual throughput and insisted that I be punished for it since I was the bottleneck. My team was just as confused as I was, but I had been meaning to move from QA/Test automation to being a developer for some time, so that just hurried me along and I left within a couple weeks.