Patriots coach Jerod Mayo explains his late-game decisions in loss to Colts
Briefly

Mayo's decision not to burn timeouts during the Colts' drive resulted in gaining two timeouts for a final drive, but only allowed for 12 seconds of game clock.
Mayo explained his choice to keep the timeouts, referencing past success in similar situations: 'Absolutely, there was a thought... we have also won a Super Bowl here doing it the other way.'
With only 12 seconds left, Mayo's final choice was to attempt a 68-yard field goal rather than go for a Hail Mary, calling it '100 percent me'.
Despite Slye's power and previous long kicks, the attempt fell a few yards short of being an NFL record, illustrating the high risk of Mayo's decision.
Read at Boston.com
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