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During the Colts vs. Patriots game, there were controversial plays involving Michael Pittman Jr.'s potential touchdowns. Several observers, including reporters and analysts, believed that Pittman should have been awarded a touchdown, with some suggesting that the Colts should have challenged the ruling. Despite Taylor's subsequent score on 4th down, there was still debate about Pittman's plays, with opinions that he may have crossed the goal line. The Colts' decision not to challenge these plays has sparked discussion among football analysts and fans.
Taylor's in for the score on 4th down. Colts 7, Patriots 3. I see all of you saying the Pittman Jr. play looked like he was in. Felt the same from my perch here, but you guys definitely had a better view on TV
When any other team attempts the Brotherly Shove https://t.co/zxA16hOnLf
Shane Steichen bringing the Brotherly Shove with him to Indy. (The Colts should have challenged that second-down spot, I think Pittman was in.)
Colts should have taken a longer look at that Pittman screen play. I'm not convinced he was short of the goal line
The #Colts should be challenging that Pittman catch. Looked like he scored.