
| Indianapolis Colts Vs. Tennessee Titans: Fan’s… | |
The Indianapolis Colts are still in search of their first victory of the season in week 15. This is not what I expected to be writing about at the beginning of the season, but here we are. Indianapolis has only three games remaining to avoid finishing the season winless. This week they will face the Tennessee Titans at home on December 18. This game will be the best chance for Dan Orlovsky to show what he can do against an average team. In his first two starts, Orlovsky faced the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens and was not terrible. He was clearly better than Curtis Painter and he actually moved the ball and helped the team score points on offense. There is no reason why he should not do significantly better against the Tennessee Titans. Indianapolis needs to try to air it out downfield to Pierre Garcon and Reggie Wayne in this game. They have nothing to lose and need to be more aggressive in this game. As a fan of the team, it remains frustrating that the coaching staff refuses to do anything unconventional in an attempt to win. Why not go for it on every fourth down? There is no downside to it at all at this point. There is no reason why fans should expect anything different from Jim Caldwell this week though. It’s as if he has no idea that he is coaching for his job. Colt fans early in the week appeared lucky enough to be facing rookie quarterback Jake Locker. Matt Hasselbeck now looks like he is on pace to start against the Colts. Whichever quarterback gets the start, they should have no trouble moving the ball against the Colt defense. One sign of hope is that Indianapolis generally does a very good job defending against running back Chris Johnson. If they can slow Johnson down, they may even stand a chance in this game. Tennessee does not have an explosive offense and should not be able to run away in this game. I think this is a game where Indianapolis remains competitive and can put themselves in a position to win the game. They will likely fall short like every other game this year. At this point, fans can only hope that Dan Orlvosky will pull off his fourth quarter magic and make the game appear closer than it really is again. Orlovsky has shown that he is great at scoring points in the fourth quarter when the game is out of hand. Luckily, I think he’ll be able to do that and give fans hope that the game was actually closer than it really was. Prediction: Titans 24, Colts 17 Kyle Rapoza is a Featured Contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network and has been a lifelong fan of the Indianapolis Colts. He attended Super Bowl XLIV in Miami and follows the team closely. Follow him on Twitter @kyler11. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. Not much else going on in the NFL world today. Posted in 1, Baltimore Ravens, colts-news, Curtis Painter, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, New England Patriots, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Wayne | Comments Off
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| My Week 15 Picks for the AFC South Division: A… | |
In week 14, I posted a 3-1 mark with my picks for the AFC South Division. I correctly predicted that both the Indianapolis Colts and the Tennessee Titans would lose their games while the Houston Texans would beat the Cincinnati Bengals. It would have been a perfect week if not for the Jaguars pummeling the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 41-14. However three out of four is still respectable and I’m hoping to duplicate my success with the games for week 15. Houston Texans vs. Carolina Panthers: Last week, the Texans clinched their first playoff berth in team history with a 20-19 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite the rash of injuries during the season, the Texans have continued to roll. Rookie quarterback T.J. Yates played well last week, throwing for 300 yards along with two touchdowns. While Arian Foster (15 carries, 41 yards) and Ben Tate (8 carries, 67 yards) did not have great games last week, they did just enough to complement the passing game. The Texans have also been playing pretty good defense this season and I think they will do a good job of containing both Cam Newton and Steve Smith. With that being said, I am picking the Texans to notch their 11th victory of the season. Tennessee Titans vs. Indianapolis Colts: Both teams are coming off losses in week 14. The Titans played the New Orleans Saints close before falling 22-17 while the Colts extended their losing streak to 13 games with a 24-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Colts’ 0-13 record is the primary reason why I’m picking the Titans this week. The second reason is because of the play of quarterback Jake Locker. He picked up the offensive slack last week throwing for 282 yards and a touchdown, while Chris Johnson rushed for only 23 yards on 11 carries. While the Colts have been competitive in a few of their games this year, their overall play on defense has been pretty bad. Based on that premise, the Titans’ quarterbacks should have a good game regardless of who plays and Johnson should bounce back this week as well. Please note – this article was written following the Jacksonville Jaguars’ loss to the Atlanta Falcons, which is why this game was not included. James Tillman is a resident of the Chicago-land area who has been an NFL fan for over 20 years. James is also a fan blogger on Yahoo Sports and NJFFL Dynasty. For interesting discussions about the NFL, NBA and MLB, follow him on Twitter @jtillman9693. Sources: Week 15 Picks and Predictions NFL Scores and Schedules Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in 1, Arian Foster, Baltimore Ravens, Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, colts-news, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints | Comments Off
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| Winless Colts offer viewers a grueling endurance… | |
I get paid to watch the Indianapolis Colts. I don’t know how anyone else does it. Don’t get me wrong. You have to admire Colts fans who stick by their team, which is now stuck at 0-13 after a 24-10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in Baltimore. Loyalty in sports often ranks as a low priority among professional athletes as they jump from team to team, but it’s a requirement for true fans. Your team is your team whether it’s good, bad or Colts ’11. You don’t abandon it for another bandwagon, no matter how frustrating; just ask Cubs fans. So, kudos to Colts fans who have persevered from Collins to Painter to Orlovsky, a football version of Tinkers to Evers to No Chance. Still, this latest Colts exercise was more torturous than ever, almost impossible to endure and a cinch to mentally dispose of five minutes later. By my unofficial count, there were two moments worth watching: 1. Dwight Freeney’s 100th sack. The great defensive end devoured Joe Flacco like he was engaged in some sort of salute to classic Pac-Man. Freeney just swallowed him whole. For Freeney, who was shut out in his attempt to make Tom Brady his 100th victim, it was a week late but sweet nonetheless. 2. Reggie Wayne’s one-handed grab. The greatest catch of the season didn’t count since Dan Orlovsky’s pass was a sliver too wide. Wayne went up with one hand, his arm stretching like made of elastic, and pulled in the pass. He was out of bounds. And, in a way, that captured Wayne’s season: Supreme talent wasted. Beyond that, the only suspense was whether the Colts would break their 1954 record for fewest offensive yards in a game. They tried their worst, but failed when a fourth-quarter Orlovsky completion to Wayne put them well past the 67 yards set 57 years ago. Maybe next week. Colts coach Jim Caldwell likes to say things are never as good or as bad as they seem, although we haven’t had to contemplate any good illusion for a while. In that light, Orlovsky is not as good as he looked against the Patriots [team stats]’ bend-and-crack-and-sometimes-break defense nor as bad as he looked against the Ravens’ Super Bowl-worthy defense. But, wow, was Orlovsky discombobulated by Baltimore. Toward the end, before he threw a touchdown pass to Jacob Tamme as time expired – a personal moment of semi-excitement as it cemented my predicted 24-10 final score – he seemed to be taking the snap and throwing a pass simultaneously. And then he’d still get hit by a minimum of two Ravens. On the bright side, Anthony Castonzo now has some good film on the difference between being a consistently strong left tackle and being a human blocking dummy for Terrell Suggs. I’m sure it was not a fun learning experience, but should be a valuable one moving forward. Speaking of moving forward, and other good news, the Colts have three games left, including their final two home games in a five-day span. They play the Titans at home next Sunday, followed by the Texans on NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football on Dec. 22. Then it’s off for Christmas. (Dear Santa, we’d like two lock-down corners and some luck. Or some Luck, depending on Peyton Manning’s health.) The end finally arrives on Jan.1 on the road in Jacksonville. The Colts’ New Year officially begins Jan. 2. Colts fans will keep watching for three more weeks. It’s become a test of devotion now. The reward remains the prospect of the most entertaining NFL Draft since 1998. Now you couldn’t pay me to miss that. ——— (c)2011 The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Distributed by MCT Information Services If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in 1, Baltimore Ravens, colts-news, Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, Tom Brady | Comments Off
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| Fantasy Football Preview: Indianapolis Colts in… | |
Note: The opinions expressed here are my takes on each player’s individual matchup. As always, use your best judgment and conduct your own research on who to start or bench each week. You know your individual team and/or league situation better than anyone else. Dan Orlovsky, QB Averaging just 14.70 fantasy points per game in the last four weeks, Orlovsky is not the fantasy quarterback you want on your team leading you in the playoffs. He scored just 8.44 fantasy points last week against the Baltimore Ravens but looks to have a better matchup this week against the Tennessee Titans. Tennessee is giving up 15.54 fantasy points per game to quarterbacks this season but even if he were to hit his average, confidence is low during the playoffs when solid games are necessary. Donald Brown, RB Averaging 9.80 fantasy points per game in the last four weeks, Brown has been a surprise performer for owners in deeper leagues. He had a tough game against the Ravens last week scoring only 2.20 fantasy points but looks to rebound this week against the Titans. Tennessee is allowing 18.41 fantasy points per game to running backs this season but much like Orlovsky, my confidence in him during the playoffs is slim. RB Joseph Addai is also back in action but remains unreliable for the rest of the season. Reggie Wayne, WR Averaging 9.30 fantasy points per game in the last four weeks, Wayne remains one Indianapolis Colts player I am confident in throughout the fantasy playoffs. He scored just 4.10 fantasy points last week against a tough Ravens team but looks to rebound this week against the Titans. Tennessee is giving up 17.61 fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season, so while he is not expected to have a huge game, he is a reliable No. 3 receiver this week. Pierre Garcon, WR Averaging 11.70 fantasy points per game in the last four weeks, Garcon is undoubtedly the best fantasy player on the Colts’ team. While he scored only 4.60 fantasy points last week against the Ravens, he has a good matchup against the Titans and remains Orlovsky’s top target. His risk lies only in the fact Orlovsky is under center. Jacob Tamme, TE Both Tamme and TE Dallas Clark should not be given any consideration during the fantasy playoffs. While Tamme did score 7.30 fantasy points last week, it was due to a single 13-yard touchdown reception. Adam Vinatieri, K Averaging just 5.50 fantasy pointsper game in the last four weeks, Vinatieri is best suited on the waiver wire for the remainder of the season. It is sad for a kicker who has had such a great career, but history does not translate into fantasy points when gunning for a league championship. Defense Averaging 4.30 fantasy points per game in the last four weeks, the Colts’ team defense belongs on the waiver wire with Vinatieri for the remainder of the season. Sources: All data provided by Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Football Paul Rados is an avid fantasy football participant and a Featured Contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network. Follow him on Twitter @PSRados or leave him a message on Facebook. For a complete look at his freelance work please visit his Blog. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. That’s all for today. Posted in 1, Adam Vinatieri, Baltimore Ravens, colts-news, Dallas Clark, Indianapolis Colts, Joseph Addai, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Wayne | Comments Off
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| NFL Teams to Start 0-13 Since 1976 | |
The Indianapolis Colts lost to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, December 11. The loss dropped the Colts to 0-13 on the season. The Colts are the sixth team since the league expanded in 1976 to start a season with 13 straight losses. Of the previous five teams to do it, two failed to win a game. Here is a look back at the five other teams to start the season 0-13 since 1976. 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers The expansion Bucs were a terrible football team. They ended up losing all 14 of their games in the 1976 season. Tampa Bay didn’t even score a point until their third game. They were shut out a total of five times in 1976 and only came within a touchdown of winning a game three times on the season. Tampa Bay went 2-12 the following season. 1980 New Orleans Saints The Saints seemed to be making progress in 1979 when they finished 8-8. It was the first time the franchise didn’t have a losing season. However, it was all erased in 1980 when the Saints lost their first 14 games. New Orleans earned their first and only win of the season with a 21-20 win over the New York Jets in their 15th game. 1986 Indianapolis Colts The 2011 season wasn’t the first time the Colts started 0-13. They had the same start in 1986. The Colts had a couple of close calls but were unable to win any of their first 13 games. However, the team did win their final three games. Indianapolis beat the Atlanta Falcons, Buffalo Bills, and Los Angeles Raiders to close the season with a 3-13 record. 2007 Miami Dolphins The Dolphins had the worst season in team history in 2007. Miami dropped their first 13 games and looked pretty bad doing it. They finally earned a win in their 14th game when they beat the Baltimore Ravens in overtime. Miami closed the season with two losses after that. 2008 Detroit Lions The Lions famously lost all 16 of their games in 2008. Most of the games were blowouts, especially later in the season. The Lions lost to the Green Bay Packers in their final game to become the first team to ever go 0-16. They went just 2-14 the following season. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. What are your opinions. |
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