‘But yesterday, under sublime conditions at Ralph Wilson Stadium, in a game decided by just two points, 18-16 in favour of the Colts, Bills’ head coach Wade Phillips passed up a 46-yard Christie attempt as the third quarter wound down, choosing unsuccessfully to leave quarterback Rob Johnson in on fourth-and-six from the Colts 29. A confused Johnson looking desperately to the sidelines, finally lined up in the shotgun, fumbling with the play-call. The clock ran out. The Bills were backed up another five yards, making it potentially a 51-yard attempt, still within Christie’s range. Instead, Chris Mohr hoofed a 34-yard punt deep into the endzone. The 12th man was angry. Fans booed. The Colts took over on their own 20 and marched 80 yards in 4:31 for the go-ahead touchdown, a 10-yard pass from Peyton Manning to Terrence Wilkins. They added a disputed two-point conversion, challenged by the Bills. "It was in-between as far as a field goal goes," Phillips explained. "It was fourth and four (sic). I thought we’d go for it. There was still plenty of time. A touchdown would have put them away." Actually, Wade, it was fourth and six. "I told (special teams coach) Ronnie (Jones), I was ready to go," an obviously disappointed Christie said. "But it’s (Phillips) call."’