mvscal wrote:Paul wrote:Not to mention the FACT that Manning tossed not one but TWO really baffling INTs in the 2nd half.
What is so baffling about a young receiver running the wrong route?
That is not baffling at all. However, with potentially having much further to drive, there is more opportunity for it to happen again (more plays, riskier plays, etc.) More opportunity for sack and a fumble, INT, fumble, etc. Everyone in their right mind inside the stadium it seemed did a collective "huh?" when they lined up to go for it on 4th and 2.
That being said, we all just "knew" the Pats would convert the 4th and game over. It was just one of those nights for Indy that everything ended up going their way. Maroney's fumble at the 1 and then Faulk's bobble on what would have been a 1st down had he pulled it in right away handed the game to the Colts. Yeah, turnovers happen and they happened both ways. Just because it happens at the end of the game doesn't make it better or worse early on.
I would have punted and taken my chances, but I don't blame Belicheat for going for it. The man has more skins on the wall than most who are questioning him. He was in a damned if you do and damned if you don't position and took the ballsy route. Had he punted and Peyton taken it to the house from 60/70, no one would question the call. And had they converted, "the genius" lore would have continued to build.
So, I would not say good call or bad call. Just a big balls call and it turned out bad. Any Colt fan should NOT want to face the Pats again in the playoffs, especially with how depleted they are in the secondary and it will likely only get worse.