What happened at the end of the Balt/Indy game?

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I was so pissed when Indy ran it back for a TD that I turned the tv off. I check the final and it says 20-10. What happened? Was he out of bounds on the interception runback?
 

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Yup...he stepped out at the three, and the Colts just knealt the clock out.

I had the Ravens +7.5 huge tonight. Brian Billick made some downright idiotic coaching decisions...why the hell didn't he go for a FG at the end of the game instead of a 1st down? You need one anyways since you're down by two scores, and you were in FG range. I can understand going for 4th downs when you're inside the 10 since you probably won't get that close again, but that was a blunder on his part.

Ah well, can't complain. My San Diego play was bigger than the Ravens play and covered easily.
 

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Billick is s flippin' idiot...They need two scores and he goes for it instead of kicking the field goal...What a RE-RE.....I guess he had the Colts minus the 7'..good decision coach!!:finger:
 

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How did that guy step out of bounds at the four yard line? There was nobody in front of him and nobody hit him. And yes, in case anyone is still wondering. Brian Billick is an idiot. They should have tried a field goal on that fourth and three. They needed two scores so they should have gone for the field goal to cut the lead to seven. They have to have two scores. They need the field goal sooner or later.

I'm also curious. How can you play a sixty minute football game and not make any adjustments at all to stop Dwight Freeney from setting up a picnic table in your backfield?
 

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