Sunday night's long-awaited battle between the Colts and Patriots will long be remembered for a bizarre and ill-fated play-call that sunk a knife in Indy's chances for victory.
Trailing New England 27-21 late in the third quarter, the Colts opted for a disorganized dose of trickery on fourth-and-3 from their own 37-yard line.
After lining up in punt formation, the Colts rolled nine players -- including their entire offensive line -- to the far right side of the field, leaving wideout Griff Whalen to kneel over the ball like a center, with safety Colt Anderson stationed behind him for the snap.