Patriots coach Bill Belichick didn't think going for it on fourth down late against the Colts on Sunday night was that big of a risk. "We tried to win the game on that play," Belichick explained. "I thought we could make the yard. We had a good play, we completed it. I don't know how we couldn't get a yard." New England went for it on fourth-and-2 on their own 28-yard line with 2:08 left in regulation instead of punting the ball in a game that they led 34-28. The Colts took over on downs and marched in for a relatively easy score to win 35-34 and maintain their perfect record. "That fourth-down play, that's one of your best plays, and you go to one of your best guys," Brady said. "We've got our offense on the field. We have over 450 yards of offense at the time. We've got a lot of great players on our offense. They stopped us."