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In the southwest end zone at Lucas Oil Stadium, a football stuck in the hands of rookie tight end Jelani Woods, a touchdown that supplied the Indianapolis Colts a three-point lead. Some 50 yards away, as Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes glanced at the clock from the visiting sideline, the news grew worse. Twenty-four seconds. That’s it. All he had. It was hardly enough time to change the near-inevitable outcome. That chance came earlier. How would you feel if, albeit on a day in which the offense stumbled, Mahomes had taken over possession with, say, 60 seconds remaining instead of just 24, …