Colts head coach Shane Steichen calls the team’s offensive plays and his work in that area came under scrutiny after the team’s 23-20 overtime loss to the Chiefs.
The Colts had a 20-9 lead heading into the fourth quarter, but they failed to pick up a first down on any of their final four possessions and that left the door open for a Kansas City comeback win. During his Monday press conference , Steichen was asked several questions about his thought process on those drives.
After a Jonathan Taylor run on the team’s first offensive play of the fourth quarter, Steichen called passes on the next eight plays. Quarterback Daniel Jones completed two of those throws for 12 yards and the Colts only used 3:14 of clock over the course of the possessions. Steichen said the final drive of regulat

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