So much for that
Dominic Rhodes burst through the fatigued Chicago defense for 20 yards and got another 10 because of a face mask penalty (15-yard penatly enforced half the distance to the goal). He almost slipped through on third-and-goal but the Colts settled for another Vinatieri field goal (soon-to-be-named Hunter Smith with a perfect hold) and Tony Dungy made the right move by declining a roughing the kicker penalty, leaving the points and the guaranteed 8-point (22-14) lead on the board with 3:20 left in the third.