Colts call for questions for Chuck Pagano, fans have one thing in mind
Sometimes, the best way to move past things is to talk them out.
That may not exactly be what the Colts had in mind when they tweeted out a request for questions for head coach Chuck Pagano, but in the wake of the team's bizarre botched fake-punt attempt in Sunday night's loss to the New England Patriots, it seems to Indianapolis fans are in a mood to vent.
On Monday, hours after the 34-27 loss, the Colts official Twitter account retweeted a call for questions for Pagano's Monday-night radio show.
Tweet your questions for Coach Pagano here and have them answered tonight on @Colts Monday Night starting at 6 on @1070thefan
— Chuck Pagano Show (@PaganoShow) October 19, 2015
In terms of fan engagement, it was a rousing success, although Pagano may not like where the show is headed.
@PaganoShow @Colts @1070thefan I apologize in advance for what's about to happen to your mentions sir
— Simon your head (@reverendmalibu) October 19, 2015
@PaganoShow @PFTCommenter @Colts @1070thefan did you intentionally run the worst play in history or was that by accident?
— Ethan (@EthanGSN) October 19, 2015
. @PaganoShow @Colts @1070thefan WTF?
— Fly the Blake (@doozerblake) October 19, 2015
@PaganoShow @Colts @1070thefan do you consider the fake punt a success because no one died (that we know of)?
— cuppycup (@cuppycup) October 19, 2015
While Pagano attributed the failed play to a "communication breakdown," it doesn't seem like Indianapolis fans are having any trouble getting their message across.