“We just thought, 54-yard field goal at that point in time is — you could go either way,” Nagy said. “I would not be opposed if we would have accepted it and pushed them back. You never know what could have happened on that third down. They could have got closer. Maybe they didn’t. There’s a lot of things that could have happened. And then maybe they end up kicking a longer field goal than 54 for sure. … We discussed it and we stayed committed with it, and the kid made a — you’ve got to give credit to him too. He banged a 54-yard field goal in this field, so he’s been known to do some of that.”