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Belichick’s decision
The decision by Patriots head coach Bill Belichick to attempt a fourth-and-2,
up by six points in their own territory, almost at the two-minute warning, will be questioned for the rest of the season — because it went against everything in terms of situational football. In one regard, I give him credit for having the confidence in Tom Brady, who had owned the Colts secondary the entire night. But in that situation, you have to trust your defense and punt the ball. I can understand that Belichick thought giving the ball back to Peyton Manning was a risk, but those guys on defense get paid, too. You have to let them do their jobs and find a way to win the game for you, because no matter how great the Pats are with Brady and Randy Moss, there will be a time — maybe in January — when the New England defense will have to win a game for this team. So why not last night? Give them that opportunity.
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APManning and the Colts came away with the win.
To be honest, I’m still shocked. I saw New England as the better football team Sunday night until the final two minutes. The Pats run the ball better than Indy, they’re more productive on special teams, and there isn’t a defensive scheme in the NFL that can stop Moss when he gets vertical down the field. But even in saying that, Indy is now 9-0 because of Manning, and because of a decision that’s sure to heat up talk radio for the next week. What a way to lose a big football game in this league. To have the game in control and then get on that plane with this loss is tough to recover from. What a game and what a show put on by Brady and Manning. Fun to watch.