“It's both,” Pederson said. “I’ve got to trust the guys, too. Where we were at the 40 yard-line, fourth-and-4, to me … it was a five-point game at the time. I felt like we were moving the ball and right there, if you punt … You are outside of field-goal range, so you can't kick the field goal. If you punt the ball, the chances of it going in the end zone and having a touchback, comes back out. You are only – what are you gaining? About 15 yards. And if you don't make it, OK, the defense is playing well, they get the ball at the 40-yard line and let's go play. So, I just felt comfortable with the guys and the way we were moving the ball and just [had] a great trust in the guys to make that decision.”