INDIANAPOLIS – Colts head coach Shane Steichen is the team’s maestro – calling plays, watching and reacting to opponents’ calls and bringing to life the magic of a group that's 7-1 with one of the most potent offenses the NFL has seen this century.

But there are moments when the third-year head coach gets to be a spectator, marveling at the show playing out in front of him. His team’s opening play of the second half in Sunday’s 38-14 trouncing of the visiting Tennessee Titans (1-7) was one of those moments.

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