Steelers beat Colts on MNF, Jeff Saturday fails clock management test: Best memes, tweets
By Scott Rogust
![Nov 28, 2022; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts interim head coach Jeff Saturday looks on from the sideline during the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports Nov 28, 2022; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indianapolis Colts interim head coach Jeff Saturday looks on from the sideline during the first half against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/29c9112f03c372c7abca74de22694d6d561aa1803c6a9033a4fbdd7742800193.jpg)
The Indianapolis Colts lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-17 on Monday Night Football, and interim head coach Jeff Saturday’s confusing clock management skills were in the spotlight.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis Colts were both coming off of Week 11 losses to the Cincinnati Bengals and Philadelphia Eagles respectively. Both faced off on the Week 12 edition of Monday Night Football in what may have not been the most enticing game on paper. But it definitely over-delivered.
Despite blowing a 16-3 lead in the second half, the Steelers were able to pick up the 24-17 victory over the Colts on Monday. Benny Snell’s two-yard touchdown run by running back Benny Snell in the fourth quarter and a successful two-point conversion pass from quarterback Kenny Pickett to wide receiver George Pickens proved to be the difference.
But everyone is talking about Colts interim head coach Jeff Saturday’s confusing clock management on the final drive.
Steelers win, as Jeff Saturday bungles clock management on MNF: Best tweets, memes
The Steelers have won eight straight games against the Colts. #Steelers #NFL
— Blitzburgh (@Blitz_Burgh) November 29, 2022
A rough few minutes on national TV for Jeff Saturday’s on-the-job attempt to learn how to be an NFL coach.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 29, 2022
Meanwhile, Mike Tomlin’s #Steelers stay alive in the AFC playoff picture at 4-7.
On to Week 13 we go …
Whoever the Colts should've hired instead of Jeff Saturday would've called a timeout.
— Mo Egger (@MoEgger) November 29, 2022
Bill Cowher smiling on his couch somewhere watching Jeff Saturday butcher that final drive.
— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) November 29, 2022
Colts fans watching Jeff Saturday manage the clock pic.twitter.com/ioRbafios2
— DJszn(9-8) (@PutridLobster) November 29, 2022
That was tanking im convinced i just witnessed the colts throwing
— • (@WoeeLeek) November 29, 2022
On the final drive, the Colts were threatening to get into the red zone. But on second-and-17, Indianapolis quarterback Matt Ryan scrambled for a 14-yard gain before getting tackled inbounds. The Colts had three timeouts at their disposal, but Saturday didn’t use one at the time. Instead, Indianapolis hurried to get a Jonathan Taylor run off, which went for no gain. Then, Saturday finally used a timeout.
Indianapolis went for it on fourth-and-three, resulting in an incomplete pass from Ryan to wide receiver Parris Campbell to clinch the win for the Steelers.
After the game, Saturday expressed no regrets about not using a timeout after the Ryan scramble.
"I didn't really think that time was of the essence."
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) November 29, 2022
Jeff Saturday stands by not calling a timeout late in the 4th quarter during the Colts' loss to the Steelers. pic.twitter.com/R1dxaYck1P
“I didn’t think that time was of the essence at the moment,” said Saturday. “I thought we had a good play…I felt good about the call before, felt like we had time, we would have timeouts afterwards. We were in striking distance…”
This certainly won’t play over well with the Colts fanbase. Team owner Jim Irsay’s comments about Saturday not being experienced as an NFL head coach actually being a benefit are not aging too well.
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