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We take a look at the other half of the AFC wildcard playoff picture to see who comes out on top, the Kansas City Chiefs or the Indianapolis Colts. I turn lady Tecmo loose and below is what happened.
The Colts start with the ball and easily move it through the air. Andrew Luck finds Trent Richardson on a swing pass to get the Colts into field goal range.
The kick is up and it is good.
The Chiefs feed the ball to Jamaal Charles to move the chains. Cory Redding ensures that Alex Smith is not comfortable in the pocket.
The defense can't hold as Charles finds the endzone for the score.
At the end of one, the Chiefs lead the Colts 7 to 3.
Back to back sacks for the Chiefs from Tamba Hali and Derrick Johnson stall the Colts drive and they are forced to punt.
Alex Smith quickly hits Dwayne Bowe on a long completion for the touchdown.
The Colts answer with a long pass to T.Y. Hilton and then a scramble by Andrew Luck for the touchdown.
At the half, the Chiefs are still on top 14 to 10.
The Chiefs begin the second half picking up where they left off in the first. Jamaal Charles moves the ball down the field and Alex Smith finds Anthony Fasano for the touchdown.
Andrew Luck attempts to pick up yards with his feet and pays for it.
However, Matt Hasselbeck comes in and finds Coby Fleener for the score.
At the end of 3 the Chiefs still lead 21 to 17.
A long pass to Bowe to open the 4th proves costly for the Chiefs as Bowe is forced to leave with an injury.
Alex Smith finds the next target, Donnie Avery, to add to the Chiefs lead.
With time running out the Colts attempt to score quick. Tamba Hali and the Chiefs defense hold strong and the Colts turn the ball over on downs.
Adding on late in the game, Alex Smith hits A.J. Jenkins for a touchdown.
The Chiefs win the game with a final score of 35 - 17. Alex Smith finishes with an unreal 100% completion percentage.