Steichen, Indianapolis Colts
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The usually aggressive Shane Steichen got conservative on fourth-and-4 late vs the Chiefs. It took Kansas City two plays to make up the yardage
With 1st & goal from the Chiefs' 7-yard line, the Colts handed the rock to Jonathan Taylor for a 2-yard gain. Shane Steichen followed the rush up with two straight passing plays, both of which were incomplete, forcing the Colts to kick a field goal for the first time in a goal-to-go situation all year long.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor pushed back on the idea that he demands more touches from Shane Steichen after Sunday's loss.
By golly, to borrow from Shane Steichen’s buddy Philip Rivers, the Colts were in good shape entering the fourth quarter.
Through seven weeks, the Colts’ offense was the most efficient offense by points per drive this century. As of the past games, however, kinks in their armor have appeared. Most notably and recently, the offense collapsed down the stretch against the Kansas City Chiefs, eventually losing 23-20 in overtime.