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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles
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That's making 2 very big assumptions.
A) ) The Colts' defense will necessarily keep the Jaguars from scoring the rest of the game.
B) ) The Colts will necessarily make a 2-point conversion if they try one after a touchdown.
You can argue that kicking the field goal was the right decision, but I don't think that it was a no-brainer when taking into consideration how crappy the Colts have played on both sides of the ball today.
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I mean, they were down 13-31, which is 18 points. It's impossible to get more than 16 points on two possessions. A FG was definitely needed there. I don't think it's that debatable.
Would the Colts hold them scoreless and can they make a 2 point conversion? Probably not, but at the same time on that play you cut the number of possessions to two.
It's all a moot point though.