Indy fans are still stunned. The Colts had an 11-point cushion against the Chiefs, and yet it slipped away in the final minutes. The Kansas City crowd would call it another night of magic for the Chiefs, but the Blue Nation knows it was a collapse. Soon after the game, head coach Shane Steichen stepped up and shared his view on what went wrong.
The Colts offense kept stalling. In fact, they went 3 and out on their last four drives. They did not move the chains once in the fourth quarter or overtime. Right after the loss, Steichen did not dodge blame.
He said, “Obviously very frustrating. Not up to our standards today. We got to be better, and it starts with myself.”
And somewhere it’s true, as his clock management simply did not match the moment. When the defense made a critical stop wi

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