The Houston Texans hosted the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in a game that became extremely entertaining after three quarters of domination by the Texans, though they wouldn’t end up getting the win. Or the loss.
Houston entered the fourth quarter with a 20-3 lead over Indianapolis, but the Colts managed to come back to tie the game at 20-20 with a touchdown pass from Matt Ryan to star receiver Michael Pittman Jr. with 1:54 minutes remaining in regulation.
After stops by both defenses late in the fourth quarter, the game went to overtime, where there were mistakes from both sides.
The Colts started overtime with the ball in overtime, and Matt Ryan led the Colts down the field, giving Indianapolis kicker Rodrigo Blankenship the opportunity to win the game on a 42-yard attempt. Unfortunately for Colts fans, Blankenship would miss the kick, extending the game with two minutes remaining in overtime.
This gave the Texans a chance to drive down the field and win the game, but Texans head coach Lovie Smith decided to punt the ball on fourth down with 20 seconds remaining in overtime on the Colts’ 49-yard-line. The Colts did not score with 20 seconds left, resulting in a rare Week 1 tie.
Many took to social media to criticize the decision to punt by Smith, considering they had a real chance to win the game if they had converted.
Purposefully playing for a tie is the most Lovie Smith decision and the most Lovie Smith result of all time
just resigned to apathy and mediocrity
— Tyler Conway (@jtylerconway) September 11, 2022
Considering the Texans only won four games last season, it certainly seems like a pretty gutless move to punt instead of trying for the win. Texans kicker Ka’imi Fairbairn has made a 61-yard field goal before, so the team would have only needed about 10 yards from where they were to be in potential field goal range.
Smith discussed his decision following the game, saying that he “felt that a tie was better than a loss.”
Regardless, both the Colts and Texans will be kicking themselves for these mistakes as both teams start their 2022 season without a victory.
About Reice Shipley
Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.
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