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Did Bill Belichick make the right decision against the Colts? Brian Billick says statistics may have been in the Patriots' favor.

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" Now time for a segment how I he would presented by Samsung. Obviously everybody is all abuzz about the fourth down decision made by Bill Belichick in -- Sunday night game with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts. And as a former coach I'm always interested not necessarily in the outcome because we've talked many times about the decision process itself. Is. Something that happens outside of the success with the failure of the play in the National Football League we threw he threw one subtle and if that worked you were right if you didn't you were wrong but as a coach you have to step back and look at the process and how you arrived at that decision. Bill Belichick obviously as successful as any coach that's been in this game and if anybody knows Bill Belichick he's not -- impetuous or hap hazard. You know there was a thought -- he would just decide you hobby let's see if we can go for this. I think some of the factors going in had to do with the fact that they were on the road. That the Indianapolis Colts offense had been up and down the field the three previous series. That he saw as a team he had confidence in his quarterback in his office and keep in mind now over the last five years Bill Belichick has gone Ford on fourth down. More than any coach in the National Football League. So you know that that fosters a mentality the players were caught off guard this is something that they do and they felt like that the odds of completing that. And over the last five years he's better than 85%. On converting on fourth and one. That they felt the odds of that were better to give them as bill would say my best chance to win rather than punting and giving the ball back to. Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts so there is always the thought process that goes into the outcome is simply the outcome. I'm Brian Billick this is my -- LED and that's how I."

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scene image(0:05) Obviously everybody is all abuzz about the fourth down decision made by Bill Belichick in -- Sunday night game with the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts . And as a former coach I'm always interested not necessarily in the outcome because we've talked many times about the decision process itself. Is. Something that happens outside of the success with the failure of the play in the National Football League we threw he threw one subtle and if that worked you were right if you didn't you were wrong but as a coach you have to step back and look at the process and how you arrived at that decision. Bill Belichick obviously as successful as any coach that's been in this game and if anybody knows Bill Belichick he's not -- impetuous or hap hazard. You know there was a thought -- he would just decide you hobby let's see if we can go for this. I think some of the factors going in had to do with the fact that they were on the road. That the Indianapolis Colts offense had been up and down the field the three previous series. That he saw as a team he had confidence in his quarterback in his office and keep in mind now over the last five years Bill Belichick has gone Ford on fourth down. More than any coach in the National Football League . So you know that that fosters a mentality the players were caught off guard this is something that they do and they felt like that the odds of completing that. And over the last five years he's better than 85%. On converting on fourth and one. That they felt the odds of that were better to give them as bill would say my best chance to win rather than punting and giving the ball back to. Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts so there is always the thought process that goes into the outcome is simply the outcome. I'm Brian Billick this is my -- LED and that's how I.