Indianapolis 42,
St. Louis 6
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Colts-Rams: 10 observations After breaking down film of both teams, Scouts Inc. offers 10 things to watch in this week's Colts-Rams matchup. 1. Indianapolis must protect Peyton Manning: The Rams are going to want to come at Manning from all directions as they try to force him into some bad decisions. The Colts' offensive line will need to be in top form to recognize and pick up the blitz. When Manning has time to read the coverage and go through his progressions, he can carve up the best secondaries with his precision passing. | ||
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| W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | DIV | CONF | |
| IND | 14-2 | 416 | 307 | 7-1 | 7-1 | 6-0 | 10-2 |
| STL | 1-15 | 175 | 436 | 0-8 | 1-7 | 0-6 | 1-11 |
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| TEAM OFFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Total Yards | IND | |
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| Yards Passing | IND | |
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| Yards Rushing | IND | |
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| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | IND | |
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| Pass Yds Allowed | IND | |
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The Indianapolis Colts are 5-0 for the fifth time in the last seven seasons, but they realize a 6-0 mark is not a foregone conclusion.
Coming off a bye week, the Colts look to extend their franchise-record winning streak to 15 on Sunday, when they take on a St. Louis Rams team that has the NFL's longest current losing streak at 16.
Peyton Manning completed 36 of 44 passes for 309 yards with three touchdowns as the Colts defeated Tennessee 31-9 on Oct. 11. The Colts, who opened 5-0 in four of Tony Dungy's last six seasons, remain one of the NFL's four undefeated teams under first-year coach Jim Caldwell, who served as Dungy's associate head coach in 2008.
"We sort of planned it this way," Colts team president Bill Polian said. "Jim had a year to learn the job, be part of all the decision-making processes, so that part of it was sort of a dress rehearsal. But you never expect to go 5-0."
Although Manning is off to one of the best starts of his career -- completing a league-best 73.5 percent of his passes for the NFL's third-ranked offense -- he's not overlooking a winless Rams team that's giving up more than 28 points per game.
"I just don't think about a team's record when you play them," Manning told the Colts' official Web site. "It's what's going to happen on this Sunday in St. Louis. That's what we have to worry about."
The Rams' defense has plenty to worry about with Manning picking apart opponents with such efficiency. The three-time NFL MVP is on pace to break the league's completion percentage record of 70.55 set by Cincinnati's Ken Anderson in 1982.
In addition to joining Steve Young and Kurt Warner as the only quarterbacks in league history to begin a season with five consecutive 300-yard passing performances, Manning surpassed Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton for third all-time with 343 touchdown passes in the win over the Titans.
Reggie Wayne, who caught the three-yard TD pass from Manning that moved him past Tarkenton, has a touchdown reception in each of his last three games.
With wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez out with sprained ligaments in his right knee since Week 1, Manning has spread the ball to Wayne, tight end Dallas Clark, rookie Austin Collie and second-year wideout Pierre Garcon, who have combined for 98 receptions and 1,344 yards.
The Rams (0-6) have not enjoyed that type of production from their offense, averaging a league-worst 9.0 points.
St. Louis is hoping second-year receiver Donnie Avery returns after leaving last Sunday's 23-20 overtime loss to Jacksonville with a bruised hip. An MRI showed no stress fracture, but Avery missed practice Wednesday.
"I'm going to get over it, get out there and make plays," said Avery, who has caught 19 passes for a team-high 213 yards and two TDs. "The best receivers, you're always going to have obstacles,"
With Avery's status uncertain, and with Keenan Burton, rookie Danny Amendola and Tim Carter the other three receivers expected to dress Sunday, St. Louis acquired rookie wideout Brandon Gibson from Philadelphia on Tuesday for linebacker Will Witherspoon. Gibson -- a sixth-round draft choice from Washington State -- has no receptions.
"Coaches are still figuring out what guys can do and I think it'll work out eventually," said quarterback Marc Bulger, who returned last week after missing two games with a bruised shoulder. "It's just going to take some time and you just have to be patient."
Bulger and the Rams could find that even more difficult if Colts safety Bob Sanders makes his season debut. Sanders, the league's defensive player of the year in 2007, has increased his practice time over the past three weeks following offseason surgery on his right knee.
"I feel better than I've felt in a long time," he said Wednesday. "I feel excited about that and I'm ready to get in there."
The Colts could also benefit from the return of cornerback Kelvin Hayden, who's been sidelined three games with a left hamstring injury.
St. Louis may have an easier time moving the ball on the ground with Steven Jackson -- fourth in the league with 501 rushing yards -- facing a Colts rush defense that ranks in the middle of the pack with 103.2 yards per game allowed.
Indianapolis will be without kicker Adam Vinatieri for at least four weeks after he had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee last week. The Colts signed former Baltimore kicker Matt Stover as Vinatieri's replacement, but waived starting defensive tackle Ed Johnson to make room for him on the roster.
This is the Colts' second game visit to St. Louis since the Rams relocated from Los Angeles in 1995. In the teams' first matchup in the Gateway City, St. Louis won 42-17 on Dec. 30, 2001.
If Indianapolis wins Sunday, it will be a team-record eighth straight road victory.
- Nevada casinos win $6.9M on Super Bowl bets
- Gambling regulators say Nevada casinos won almost $6.9 million on this year's Super Bowl as bettors wagered $82.7 million on the NFL title game.
- Police: Lack of evidence against Rams' Jackson
- Rams running back Steven Jackson won't face criminal charges over allegations that he beat a girlfriend who was nine months pregnant with the couple's child at his Las Vegas home last year, a police spokeswoman said Tuesday.
- Wickersham: Saints party hearty
- The New Orleans Saints had a party to remember before they even left Miami, writes Seth Wickersham.
- Pasquarelli: NFL avoids another PR disaster
- Tracy Porter's interception helped divert a potential PR nightmare for the NFL, writes Len Pasquarelli.
- Indianapolis Colts defense won't see wholesale changes
- The Indianapolis Colts brought in Larry Coyer to replace Ron Meeks as coordinator, not oversee an extensive renovation of the defense.
- Brackett: I'll be ready for Colts camp
- Gary Brackett anticipates being ready for the start of training camp as the Indianapolis Colts' veteran linebacker continues to recover from a broken right leg that forced him to miss the end of the 2008 season.
- Manning challenges youngsters to emerge as third receiver
- The Indianapolis Colts' roster lists nine receivers, so depth isn't a concern, though for the first time since 1995, the collection doesn't include Marvin Harrison. Proven depth is another matter entirely.
- Colts' Jackson, Hart recovering quickly
- Indianapolis Colts cornerback Marlin Jackson and running back Mike Hart labor on different sides of the ball, but they are recovering from similar injuries and chasing identical timetables.
- Brackett energized about Colts coaches
- Colts linebacker Gary Brackett honored Canterbury students Thursday for raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
- St. Louis Rams coach Spagnuolo mum on sale talk
- If coach Steve Spagnuolo has any thoughts on the sale talks that suddenly are swirling about his new team, he wasn't interested in sharing them Tuesday after practice at Rams Park.
- Rams keep focus on the job
- The focus on the fields Tuesday at Rams Park was dealing with the first real heat during a practice this offseason, while also finishing preparations for the team's third, and final, spring minicamp later this week.
- Video: If sold, will the Rams stay in St. Louis?
- Dierdorf says, "It's going to be the Cowboys new $1.1 billion dollar stadium that's opening this year in Dallas.
- As sale looms, Rams fans can do their part
- If the Rams eventually move from St. Louis, it won't be because of the fans. The customers have stayed loyal during hard times, buying up about 95 percent of the seats at the Edward Jones Dome over the last two seasons.
- Vobora now seen as relevant for Rams
- A year ago at this time, Rams linebacker David Vobora was irrelevant, as in "Mr. Irrelevant," the last player taken in the draft.
NFL Scores
Sunday, October 25th 2009
| Green Bay | 31 | Final |
| Cleveland | 3 |
| San Diego | 37 | Final |
| Kansas City | 7 |
| Indianapolis | 42 | Final |
| St. Louis | 6 |
| Minnesota | 17 | Final |
| Pittsburgh | 27 |
| New England | 35 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 7 |
| San Francisco | 21 | Final |
| Houston | 24 |
| NY Jets | 38 | Final |
| Oakland | 0 |
| Buffalo | 20 | Final |
| Carolina | 9 |
| Chicago | 10 | Final |
| Cincinnati | 45 |
| Atlanta | 21 | Final |
| Dallas | 37 |
| New Orleans | 46 | Final |
| Miami | 34 |
| Arizona | 24 | Final |
| NY Giants | 17 |
Monday, October 26th 2009
| Philadelphia | 27 | Final |
| Washington | 17 |
