Chuck Pagano took responsibility for the Indianapolis Colts' blunder trying to trick the New England Patriots on a fourth down play in the third quarter of Week 6.

Pagano also said he doesn't regret the call.

"Not pleased with the way I prepared the guys, coached the guys to go out and execute the play. That's on me. I have to do better," Pagano said Monday. "But I don't regret the play call."

Rather than line up in their normal formation, the Colts, including punter Pat McAfee, moved out wide to the right, with only Griff Whalen as the center and safety Colt Anderson lined up under him to take the snap.

The Patriots scored six plays later to take a 34-21 lead.

 

"The design was to actually to get [the Patriots] to maybe burn a timeout that they might need later on or catch them with too many men on the field," Pagano said. "It didn't work out that way."