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		<description><![CDATA[ By Hal Habib Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Updated: 11:34 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012 Posted: 6:03 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012 Plenty in the NFL were surprised to hear that Bill Polian was a casualty of the Indianapolis Colts' disastrous season, but Marv Levy's reaction went beyond that. "Surprised isn't the word," he said Tuesday. ]]></description>
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<p>Updated: 11:34 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2012</p>
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<p>Plenty in the NFL were surprised to hear that Bill Polian was a casualty of the Indianapolis Colts&#8217; disastrous season, but Marv Levy&#8217;s reaction went beyond that.</p>
<p>&#8220;Surprised isn&#8217;t the word,&#8221; he said Tuesday. &#8220;Stunned. Stunned, definitely.&#8221;</p>
<p>Before Polian enjoyed Super Bowl success as the architect of the Colts, he and Levy reached similar heights as general manager and coach, respectively, of the Buffalo Bills. And it was Levy who gave Polian his break into the league by hiring the magazine ad salesman to scout for Levy&#8217;s Kansas City Chiefs three decades ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;s the best general manager in football, I think he&#8217;s the best general manager ever in football,&#8221; Levy said.</p>
<p>But Monday, Colts owner Jim Irsay began cleaning house after a 2-14 season by firing Polian, the club&#8217;s vice chairman, and son Chris Polian, the general manager, which likewise left quarterback Peyton Manning &#8220;stunned.&#8221;</p>
<p>It raises questions, including how the Colts deal with their situation at quarterback. They can draft Stanford&#8217;s Andrew Luck with the No. 1 pick but also have a March 8 deadline to pay a $28 million bonus to Manning, who missed the season because of neck surgery and is uncertain to play again. They could avoid paying the huge bonus by cutting him.</p>
<p>Monday, Manning told The Indianapolis Star he was confident he could &#8220;coexist&#8221; with Luck. What this means for Dolphins fans dreaming of Manning won&#8217;t be clear for months, but Star columnist Bob Kravitz predicted that Luck will be the Colts&#8217; quarterback in 2012 and that Manning might be a Washington Redskin or &#8211; get ready &#8211; a New York Jet.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not the only tidbit coming out of Indy that Dolphins fans won&#8217;t want to hear. Irsay plans to let the new general manager decide the fate of coach Jim Caldwell, and if Caldwell is done, a likely candidate would be Jeff Fisher, who interviewed with the Dolphins on Tuesday.</p>
<p>NFL Network reported that Fisher wants a team with a strong quarterback, making the St. Louis Rams and Colts logical destinations.</p>
<p>Kravitz, who had predicted Polian could be gone Monday morning, called Fisher &#8220;a perfect fit&#8221; for the Colts. The same cannot be said for Tony Dungy, the former Colts coach who told Kravitz he has no interest in filling Bill Polian&#8217;s former role.</p>
<p>&#8220;Most people seem happy the Polians are out,&#8221; Kravitz said of the atmosphere in Indianapolis. &#8220;They didn&#8217;t make a lot of friends, especially in recent years with the substandard drafts&#8221; and by not going all-out for a perfect season late in 2009.</p>
<p>Kravitz called Chris Polian&#8217;s lone season as GM &#8220;an unmitigated disaster.&#8221;</p>
<p>Manning was meeting with Bill Polian on Monday afternoon to outline an off-season rehabilitation plan when Polian was summoned to see Irsay.</p>
<p>&#8220;What&#8217;s that all about?&#8221; Manning asked Polian, according to The Star.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have no idea,&#8221; Polian replied. &#8220;I&#8217;ll let you know.&#8221;</p>
<p>An emotional reunion between the two soon followed.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m sorry that it went down this way,&#8221; said Manning, who was drafted by Polian in 1998. &#8220;I always thought Bill and I might retire around the same time. You kind of hoped for that fairytale ending, after winning a Super Bowl.&#8221;</p>
<p>Manning added, &#8220;I&#8217;d be the first to tell you that had Bill not been here when I was coming out for the draft, I&#8217;m not sure how I would have felt about coming to Indianapolis.&#8221;</p>
<p>By then, Polian had established himself as a builder of Super Bowl teams in Buffalo and Carolina. Levy recalled a day in 1987 when Polian asked if Levy and the Bills would like to have linebacker Cornelius Bennett, the unsigned Colts draftee. Levy, naturally, was interested &#8212; until hearing it would cost two No. 1s and a No. 2 pick.</p>
<p>&#8220;I said, &#8216;Oh, Bill, no. Way too much,&#8217; &#8221; Levy said. &#8220;He talked to me for six hours. Finally, I said, &#8216;Bill, you&#8217;re so convinced, go ahead.&#8217; And Cornelius was, I thought, the best &#8216;backer in the league for several years.&#8221;</p>
<p>Levy keeps in touch with Polian but hasn&#8217;t spoken to him since the firing, so he&#8217;s not sure what the next move might be for him.</p>
<p>&#8220;Whoever gets him is going to get the best,&#8221; Levy said. &#8220;He&#8217;s probably the person in football I&#8217;m closest to, the one I have unmitigated regard for. The successes we enjoyed were so tied to what he was able to contribute and do.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Less than 24 hours after a season-ending loss at Jacksonville gave Indianapolis the No. 1 pick in April’s draft, Irsay fired the team’s vice chairman and general manager and decided to keep coach Jim Caldwell at least until he finds a replacement for the father-and-son team.</p>
<p> “It was a very tough decision for me,” the Colts owner said Monday. “I had a chance to talk to them both, I had a chance to express to them, and Bill in particular. You know how hard it was and the appreciation the franchise has for all that has been done by Bill, and obviously, him and I go back 30 years. So this is difficult, this is the tough part of this business.”</p>
<p>For more than a decade, the Polians and Irsays seemed to operate in lock step.</p>
<p>Irsay sided with Polian after the 2001 season when the then team president and coach Jim Mora clashed. He thought enough of Chris Polian to begin the transition from father to son and he repeatedly supported Polian publicly even when fans were unhappy with Polian’s decisions and reactions.</p>
<p>But after 13 straight losses, a 2-14 record without Peyton Manning and the second-fewest wins in the franchise’s Indianapolis era, Irsay had no choice.</p>
<p> “I’m grateful for all the support the fans have shown us in good times and bad,” Polian said in a statement issued by the team. “Indianapolis has been a wonderful place to live and work. Most of all, I would like to thank the players, coaches and staff who have played the pivotal role in this magnificent journey. I will miss them all.”</p>
<p>Nobody ever doubted how much influence the elder Polian had on the game or the Colts.</p>
<p>He helped create the league’s salary cap structure and was a longtime member of the league’s rule-making competition committee.</p>
<p>He was the architect of four Super Bowl teams in Buffalo, the rapid ascension of Carolina’s expansion team and the Colts’ resurgence. Six times, he was named NFL executive of the year by The Sporting News. He drafted the Colts’ career leaders in passing (Manning), rushing (Edgerrin James) and sacks (Dwight Freeney), and the No. 2 receiver in franchise history (Reggie Wayne). His teams won two Grey Cups in the Canadian Football League, played in eight NFL championship games and five Super Bowls, and the 10-game improvement from 1998 to 1999 set a league record. In 2006, Polian finally got his elusive Super Bowl ring.</p>
<p>The cornerstone for all that success in Indy, though, was Manning, and the inability to find an adequate backup proved Polian’s undoing.</p>
<p>Manning missed the entire season with a neck injury after signing a five-year, $90 million deal in July. The Sept. 8 procedure was his third neck surgery in 19 months, and the Colts went through three different quarterbacks before getting their first win.</p>
<p>Players also became increasingly dismayed by the comments Polian made on his weekly radio show. The most vocal critic was Manning, probably the only person in the organization with more leverage than the team’s vice chairman.</p>
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<p>Who knew that Peyton Manning’s pain in the neck was contagious? It’s turned into an injury that took down the big players in the Indianapolis Colts’ front office.</p>
<p>It’s been hardly a secret for the past decade that Manning’s brilliance as a quarterback was central to the Colts’ steady string of successes, including a Super Bowl title.</p>
<p>Nobody realized, though, how quickly the house of cards constructed by vice-chairman Bill Polian and his son Chris, the club GM, would fall apart without Manning. Both were dismissed Monday.</p>
<p>“It’s a new era,” said owner Jim Irsay during a late-afternoon press conference.</p>
<p>“We’re moving into exciting times by my estimation. The search for a GM begins immediately. We have not talked to any teams or potential GMs yet. This is not like ’97 where we replaced the GM in matter of hours. It will be a matter of time, possibly a couple of weeks.”</p>
<p>After a season without Manning, who has had three neck surgeries in the last year, produced two victories and a chance at the Next Big Thing — Andrew Luck — Irsay came to the conclusion that maybe it was time for some new blood in the Colts’ executive suite.</p>
<p>“It was time,” said Irsay. “It was the right decision to make. Fourteen years is a long time in this league. It’s an intuitive decision. A lot goes into it.”</p>
<p>And, once Irsay gets rolling on this franchise renewal process, the broom could get even broader. He said Monday that head coach Jim Caldwell’s status is still under review.</p>
<p>So, less than 24 hours after the Colts put the capper on a 2-14 season with a loss in Jacksonville, Irsay sent the Polians packing, with the potential for vets like Reggie Wayne, Jeff Saturday, Ryan Diem and Robert Mathis, (all free agents) to follow in the not-too-distant future.</p>
<p>You might even be able to add Manning’s name to that list. The Colts have to decide whether to pick up Manning’s $28-million option in March and if this turns into a total rebuild, then what would Irsay want with a 36-year-old superstar quarterback with health concerns?</p>
<p>That becomes especially problematic if he has Luck waiting in the wings to be the centrepiece of the next generation of Colt excellence.</p>
<p>As far as Bill Polian is concerned, he was the architect of many moves in the late ’90s and into the new century that created the framework around which Manning could work his magic. His hiring of Tony Dungy was a coup, along with the trading of Marshall Faulk and the subsequent draft of Edgerrin James. The Colts won at least 10 games in every season but one from 1999 through 2010.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the last five Indianapolis drafts have not produced many impact players as the core of the team got older. Still, Polian can be proud of his record that has earned him NFL Executive of the Year honours six times.</p>
<p>He built Super Bowl teams in both Buffalo and Indianapiolis, with a stop in Carolina in between where he constructed a team that went to the NFC title game.</p>
<p>The Colts were a broken franchise when Polian arrived in 1997 but he ended up with the No. 1 draft pick that he used to select Manning, an immediate star, over Ryan Leaf, a massive bust.</p>
<p>It is difficult to predict how the Manning/Luck situation is going to play out. If Irsay, or his new GM, is able to confidently judge that Manning is going to be able to stand the rigors of regular NFL play again, then there is no reason why Luck couldn’t take a backup role for a season or two before growing into the role as Manning fades into the sunset.</p>
<p>Manning has suggested that he could work with a young quarterback.</p>
<p>“I think I can co-exist with any player I’ve ever played with,” Manning told reporters on Sunday. “I think I’ve always been a good teammate in that way.”</p>
<p>The elephant in the room is not so much Luck but the $28 million that must be paid to Manning early in March as part of his contract. There has been talk of a renegotiation — but not by Manning.</p>
<p>The alternative would be to cut Manning but it would be a very sad way to part company with somebody who was, and remains, an Indianapolis icon.</p>
<p>The futures of Wayne, Saturday and Mathis, as well as several other high-priced veterans, probably rest with Manning.</p>
<p>If he is back and ready to play, then the expectation will be there to contend. But if he’s not in the picture, then many of those veterans will not be there, either, as the rebuild begins.</p>
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	Bill Polian used his first draft pick in Indianapolis on Peyton Manning.</p>
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	Not getting an adequate backup for Manning at some point over the next 13 years cost Polian and his son, Chris, their jobs.</p>
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	Less than 24 hours after finishing a 2-14 season with Manning on the bench, team owner Jim Irsay started the housecleaning by firing the architect of the Colts&#8217; success and his hand-picked successor. Coach Jim Caldwell is safe, for now, though the evaluation continues.</p>
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	The moves caught Colts players off-guard.</p>
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	&#8221;Shock, man, just shock,&#8221; safety Antoine Bethea said after finding out the Polians were gone. &#8221;I knew there were going to be some things happening, but I didn&#8217;t expect them to come so soon.&#8221;</p>
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	While swift moves are common right after the season for struggling NFL teams, stability has been a key part of the Polian regime.</p>
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	Since making Manning the top overall pick in 1998, the Colts have celebrated 141 regular-season wins, 11 playoff appearances, six division titles, two AFC championships and one Super Bowl title. During that span, there have been only three head coaches, two offensive coordinators and one family making the personnel moves.</p>
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	The problem in Indianapolis was losing, which came in bunches this season.</p>
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	&#8221;I felt that it was time for a change, that there was a need for a change,&#8221; Irsay said, flanked by his three daughters. &#8221;Bill had entered a role where he was less involved, but still quite a bit involved because of the lockout and Peyton&#8217;s injury and the losing streak. He was around a lot more than he probably anticipated or I did. But it really was a question about both situations. I thought that it was time to change the personnel department on the football side of things that wasn&#8217;t involved with the coaching.&#8221;</p>
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	Bill Polian declined to comment when The Associated Press contacted him by phone, but did issue a statement through the team.</p>
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	&#8221;I&#8217;m grateful for all the support the fans have shown us in good times and bad,&#8221; Polian said. &#8221;Indianapolis has been a wonderful place to live and work. Most of all, I would like to thank the players coaches and staff who have played the pivotal role in this magnificent journey. I will miss them all.&#8221;</p>
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	Those players became increasingly dismayed with Polian&#8217;s comments, particularly those made on his weekly radio show. And the most vocal critic was Manning, probably the only person in the organization with more leverage than the team&#8217;s vice chairman.</p>
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	Manning missed the entire season with a neck injury after signing a five-year, $90 million deal in July, about six weeks before he needed his third neck surgery in 19 months.</p>
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	When Polian told listeners to his show that he and Manning had discussed drafting his eventual successor and that Manning was &#8221;OK&#8221; with it, the four-time league MVP later said he and Polian had never discussed the 2012 draft and it would be inappropriate for him to have those discussions. And just before Christmas, Polian told reporters that Manning would fail his season-ending physical. Following Sunday&#8217;s 19-13 loss at Jacksonville, Manning said: &#8221;That&#8217;s news to me.&#8221;</p>
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	An even bigger problem was that the lack of a backup plan.</p>
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	With Manning struggling to come back from May surgery on his neck, Indy brought 17-year veteran Kerry Collins out of retirement in late August with a $4 million contract. He didn&#8217;t last a month.</p>
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	Collins was replaced by Curtis Painter, who started well but struggled badly after Bill Polian said he felt &#8221;vindicated&#8221; by Painter&#8217;s success.</p>
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	The Colts lost their first 13 games, finished with the second-fewest victories since the team moved to Indianapolis in 1984 and wound up with the No. 1 draft pick.</p>
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	Bill Polian repeatedly said he should be blamed if there was a talent deficiency.</p>
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	Chris Polian, who was named the team&#8217;s GM four years ago but didn&#8217;t start making the day-to-day decisions until this season, got caught in the crossfire. He was seen leaving the team complex Monday afternoon, just about the time word leaked of the firings.</p>
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	&#8221;To think that just less than less than two years ago we were getting ready to go to Miami and play in a Super Bowl, and we were cleaning off the confetti from the turf in Lucas Oil Stadium, it has been a very sharp decline,&#8221; Irsay said. &#8221;Even after going 10-6 last year, if people had said you would have the No. 1 draft pick and go 2-14, nobody would have believed it.&#8221;</p>
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	Irsay has not established a timeline for finding a new general manager, though he said he would start contacting other GMs and teams Monday night.</p>
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	No decision on Caldwell is expected to be made until after the GM is hired, though players have overwhelmingly supported him.</p>
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	&#8221;One thing about Jim is that he&#8217;s a stand-up guy, and guys respect that,&#8221; cornerback Jerraud Powers said. &#8221;He&#8217;s a great coach, a good guy, and it was unfortunate situation this year. But he never lost the locker room.&#8221;</p>
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	In fact, Irsay said, there&#8217;s a good chance Caldwell will be back.</p>
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	Whoever replaces Polian faces an abundance of decisions in a major rebuilding effort.</p>
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	Manning never played after undergoing his third neck surgery in 19 months, a fusion of two vertebrae to fix a damaged nerve that was causing weakness in his throwing arm.</p>
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	He did, however, start throwing to teammates in mid-December and received good reviews from both Bill Polian, who was watching, and running back Joseph Addai, who was catching balls. Doctors familiar with the procedure who did not treat Manning say he should return to a high level of play now that the fusion has healed.</p>
<p>
	If he is healthy, Irsay has promised to bring back Manning regardless of the $28 million bonus he is owed in March, potentially putting two franchise quarterbacks &#8212; Manning and Andrew Luck &#8212; on the same roster.</p>
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	&#8221;I think I can co-exist with any player I&#8217;ve ever played with,&#8221; Manning said Sunday. &#8221;I think I&#8217;ve always been a good teammate in that way.&#8221;</p>
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	If Manning returns, Irsay might be more likely to bring back former Pro Bowlers Robert Mathis, Jeff Saturday and Reggie Wayne, all of whom are now in their 30s, and keep other key high-priced cogs in the Colts&#8217; success such as Brackett and safety Melvin Bullitt.</p>
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	But the Polians will no longer be making those decisions.</p>
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	&#8221;Bill and I had a chance to have a second meeting and to have some tears and a hug, and that was good,&#8221; Irsay said. &#8221;It&#8217;s extremely difficult. Walking out of the locker room in Jacksonville that was a hard walk, and it&#8217;s hard because my affection for them is deep.&#8221;</p>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS —<br />
	The game &#8212; Indianapolis Colts (2-13, 1-3 AFC South) at Jacksonville Jaguars (4-11, 2-3 AFC South), EverBank Field (Grass), Jacksonville, FL, 1 p.m. (EST).</p>
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	Coverage ­ CBS Sports (Spero Dedes, Steve Beuerlein); Colts Radio Network (Bob Lamey, Will Wolford, Kevin Lee); Sirius NFL Radio Channel 113 (Colts), Channel 112 (Jaguars); XM NFL Radio Channel Channel 233 (Jaguars).</p>
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	The coaches &#8212; Colts: Jim Caldwell (26-21, 3rd year); Jaguars: Mel Tucker (1-3, 1st year). Jim Caldwell has a 3-2 career coaching record against the Jaguars. Tucker is Jacksonville¹s interim head coach and has never faced Indianapolis in his current role.</p>
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	The series &#8212; 22nd regular-season meeting. Colts lead series, 15-6. The Jaguars have posted wins in two of the last three matchups. Indianapolis, though, has won four of the past six and six of the past 10 meetings. The Colts have a 7-3 record against Jacksonville in road games. Six of the last eight games have been decided by a touchdown or less. Seven of the last eight meetings have been decided by 10 points or less. Eight of the last eight matchups have been decided by 14 points or less. Jaguars PK Josh Scobee has provided the margin of victory for Jacksonville in three of the series meetings (53 yards with 0:38 left on 10/24/04; 51 yards with 0:04 left on 9/21/08; and 59 yards with 0:05 left on 10/3/10).</p>
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	Noting it ­ QB Dan Orlovsky has completed 34-of-58 passes for 326 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions over the past two weeks in wins over Tennessee and Houston. Orlovsky has a 95 passer rating in fourth quarter as a Colts starter in 2011ŠRB Joseph Addai had two rushing touchdowns in his last meeting at JacksonvilleŠWR Reggie Wayne needs 113 receiving yards to reach 1,000 for the eighth consecutive season. Wayne has 887 receiving yards this seasonŠWayne has caught two touchdown passes in his last two games, wins over AFC South rivals Tennessee and HoustonŠWR Austin Collie has hauled in four touchdown receptions in his past four meetings with the JaguarsŠDE Robert Mathis has registered three sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in his last two gamesŠMathis needs 1.5 sacks to reach 10 for the fifth time in his NFL career.</p>
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	Did you know? ­ With Minnesota winning last Saturday against Washington, it&#8217;s down to Indy and the Rams as to who will get the No. 1 pick in the 2012 NFL draft. But draft positioning is the farthest thing from the mind of the Colts.</p>
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	Did you know 2? ­ The Colts have never been swept by an AFC South opponent since the division came into existence in 2002. The Titans and Texans fell the last two weeks and Jacksonville is up next.</p>
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	Did you know 3? ­ WR Pierre Garcon needs 75 receiving yards to reach 1,000 for the first time in his NFL career. Garcon has six touchdown receptions this year, which ties his single-season best (2010).</p>
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	Did you know 4? ­ DE Dwight Freeney has recorded nine career sacks against Jacksonville. DE Robert Mathis is aiming for his third straight game with a sack against the Jaguars.</p>
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	Stat of the week ­ Reggie Wayne has 1,599 receiving yards against the Jaguars, the most against any opponent.</p>
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	The game plan &#8211;  Finish. That&#8217;s the goal heading into the Jacksonville game on Sunday.</p>
<p>
	Finish with a sweep of AFC South teams after knocking off Tennessee and Houston the last two weeks. Finish on offense when you&#8217;re in the red zone.</p>
<p>
	Find a way to punch the ball into the end zone. And finish on defense. Finish the turnaround that started in the second half of the loss to Baltimore.</p>
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	Simply put, the Colts must be able to have a sustained running game while taking advantage of passing situations. Defensively, Indianapolis has to be able to slow down the Jaguars running game. And they must find a way to force mistakes by a rookie quarterback.</p>
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	Key matchups &#8211;  Colts WR Reggie Wayne vs. the Jaguars secondary. Wayne usually plays well against Jacksonville and he has played well over the last two weeks in wins over the Titans and Texans. Depending on how his offseason contract negotiations go, Sunday&#8217;s game with the Jaguars could very well be Wayne&#8217;s last in an Indianapolis uniform.</p>
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	Jaguars QB Blaine Gabbert vs. the Colts&#8217; pass rush. Indianapolis didn&#8217;t do a bad overall job against Gabbert earlier in the season, although there were some crucial breakdowns in the second half of that game that allowed the rookie signal caller to break free of the pocket and make some plays downfield. That can&#8217;t happen on Sunday.</p>
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	Colts run defense vs. Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew. Jones-Drew is considered to be the best running back that Indianapolis&#8217; defense faces on a regular basis. He has been tough for the Colts to stop completely. They&#8217;ve slowed him down some on occasion, but Indianapolis &#8212; who came very close to drafting Jones-Drew in 2006 and teaming him with RB Joseph Addai &#8212; has yet to completely shut him down.</p>
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<p>The career backup has an expiring contract, and it’s unclear whether he’ll be back with the Colts or another team next season. For Orlovsky, and all those other potential free agents, the season finale Sunday at Jacksonville is about more than draft position. It’s one last chance to make an impression.</p>
<p> “Every week is an audition in this league,” Orlovsky said Thursday, one day after the arrival of his three sons. “There are 32 teams that watch, so it’s important to have a good body of work and Sunday’s game is the last piece of that body of work for this season.”</p>
<p>Things might be looking up for the seven-year veteran, who was unemployed until re-signing with the Colts on Sept. 29.</p>
<p>After losing his first nine NFL starts, Orlovsky helped Indianapolis (2-13) avoid a winless season by winning twice in five days. Another victory would give Indy its first season-ending, three-game winning streak since the Super Bowl-title season of 2006.</p>
<p>Orvlosky isn’t the only one facing an uncertain future in Indy.</p>
<p>More than a dozen players are set to become restricted or unrestricted free agents in March, including a small cadre of 30-something former Pro Bowl players — Robert Mathis, Jeff Saturday and Reggie Wayne.</p>
<p>The Colts also must decide whether to pay four-time league MVP Peyton Manning a $28 million bonus, let him become a free agent or work out a new deal with the franchise quarterback. Team owner Jim Irsay has said that if Manning recovers from neck surgery, he will be back in Indy, no matter the cost.</p>
<p>Questions also surround coach Jim Caldwell, team vice chairman Bill Polian and general manager Chris Polian.</p>
<p>Caldwell went 24-8, won two division titles and an AFC championship in his first two seasons with the Colts but without these last two wins, he could have seen his record slip to .500 this weekend.</p>
<p>After an 0-13 start, some fans openly criticized Caldwell for everything from his style to game management and called for a change. Finishing strong would be evidence that Caldwell did not quit on the season and that the players, who are in his corner, did not quit on him.</p>
<p> “I think Coach Caldwell has done a very good job this season. He has gotten the most out of his players,” Saturday said. “There have just been times that we haven’t played well, so from that standpoint that will be up to Mr. Irsay and whatever he decides to do. But I think Coach Caldwell did a good job, and you’ve just got to keep battling and playing. You just go in, play as hard as you can and hope you get a win.”</p>
<p>Caldwell, who was fired in 2000 at Wake Forest and lost his job again the next season when the Buccaneers got rid of Tony Dungy, already has seen defensive coordinator Larry Coyer fired. More changes could be coming in the offseason or Irsay could bring in a whole new staff.</p>
<p> “Whether you are coaching or playing, it is always the same, and that doesn’t matter if it is in Week 10 and you’re 9-1 or whatever it might be,” Caldwell said. “Nothing is promised to you and there are no guarantees. So I think everybody that has played the game understands that, particularly at this level, and everybody that has coached it, we all coach on one-year contracts for (our) entire career.”</p>
<p>The Polians aren’t entirely safe, either, not with concerns about the inability to groom an adequate backup to Manning. On his weekly radio show, Bill Polian acknowledged the front office was to blame for the lack of talent.</p>
<p> “Should we have done a better job? You bet,” Polian said in October. “But we have to make sure we do a better job going forward.”</p>
<p>Who will be around for the rebuilding project? Nobody knows..</p>
<p>Some contend the Colts should lose Sunday, thereby winning the Andrew Luck sweepstakes rather than winning the game and losing the No. 1 overall pick to St. Louis.</p>
<p>But for players and coaches fighting for their jobs, that’s not the issue.</p>
<p>Playing well enough to win Sunday could make all the difference between getting a job, keeping a job or being out of work in 2012.</p>
<p> “Honestly, I think you’re fighting for your job every single week in this league and it should be that way,” Orlovsky said. “It’s a very privileged job. But you can’t think about it that way. You just have to go out and prepare for each game and do the best you can.”</p>
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<p>                                        INDIANAPOLIS — Colts defensive end Robert Mathis couldn&#8217;t care  less about the No. 1 draft pick. All he wants is another win.
<p>Some of Indianapolis&#8217; die-hard fans are urging the team&#8217;s brain  trust to take a different tack, benching starters and losing Sunday&#8217;s  season finale at Jacksonville so it can get the top pick.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s better not to respond to that at all,&#8221; Mathis said when asked about the fans&#8217; plea. &#8220;We play to win.&#8221;</p>
<p>The stakes are high.</p>
<p>Since moving to Indianapolis in 1984, only the 1991 Colts (1-15) produced fewer than three wins.</p>
<p>The Colts (2-13) have never finished with a losing record in AFC  South play, and the last time anybody beat the Colts twice in the same  season was 2007 when San Diego won at home in the regular season and in  Indianapolis in the second round of the playoffs.</p>
<p>A victory over the Jags (4-11) would keep all of those streaks  intact and allow the Colts to take a three-game winning string into next  season, something they haven&#8217;t done since the 2006 Super Bowl-winning  run.</p>
<p>The message coming from the top is simple: Keep on winning.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re not going after anything but a win in Jacksonville, look at  the last half century of SupBowl winners &#8212; how many had 1st pick,&#8221; Jim  Irsay wrote on Twitter late Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Fans have a different view.</p>
<p>A win, coupled with a loss by St. Louis (2-13), would drop the Colts  from the No. 1 overall slot down to No. 2, and likely out of the Andrew  Luck sweepstakes. Most expect the Stanford quarterback to go in that  top slot, whether the Colts or Rams have the pick or trade it.</p>
<p>The possibility of losing the No. 1 pick didn&#8217;t even seem plausible  three weeks ago when the Colts were still winless. Two wins in five  days, over division rivals Tennessee and Houston, and an extended break  after last Thursday&#8217;s win have suddenly created doubts.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the first time the Colts have faced such a predicament.  After going 0-10 in 1997, Indy won three of its next five, then needed a  loss at Minnesota in the season finale to secure the No. 1 pick. It  worked out with the selection of Peyton Manning, and the die-hards  believe it would all work the same way again this year.</p>
<p>The Jags have a hand to play in this, too.</p>
<p>With Maurice Jones-Drew a near lock to win the league&#8217;s rushing  title and an interim coach running the team, a Jags loss would not just  help their draft position but could also prevent the Colts from taking  another franchise quarterback they&#8217;d have to face twice a year for more  than a decade.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s not a part of my thinking at all,&#8221; Jaguars interim coach Mel Tucker said.</p>
<p>Indy&#8217;s players and coaches are saying the same thing.</p>
<p>Still, Colts fans point to 2009 when the team benched most of its  key players early in the second half of Game 15, throwing away a chance  at a perfect season. In the regular-season finale, most of the starters  were yanked early at Buffalo. Back then, Bill Polian, now the team&#8217;s  vice chairman, said the perfect season was not a goal but winning the  Super Bowl was.</p>
<p>The Colts also lost to New Orleans in the title game.</p>
<p>Now, with seemingly nothing to gain and everything to lose, those  who covet the No. 1 pick argue Indy should do the same thing.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t count on it.</p>
<p>&#8220;In this locker room, everyone wants to be in there,&#8221; said Curtis  Painter, who replaced Manning against the Jets in 2009. &#8220;Back then, I  think the guys wanted to play then, too. Every guy wants to play and  there&#8217;s certainly no difference this year.&#8221;</p>
<p>Notes: The Colts practiced Wednesday without starting quarterback Dan Orlovsky after his wife delivered triplets. That temporarily put  Curtis Painter back in the charge of the starting offense, a tradeoff  some Colts fans are willing to make given the circumstances. To their  dismay, coach Jim Caldwell said Orlovsky, who has won two straight,  should return to practice Thursday and should play Sunday.   <br/></p>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS —<br />
	Are the Indianapolis Colts treating Sunday’s game at Jacksonville as the final game of the season or just the next game on the schedule? </p>
<p>Despite a 2-13 record, the Colts have plenty on the line – particularly when it comes to draft positioning as well as the future of several key players on the Indianapolis roster. And then there are the questions about what’s going to happen to coach Jim Caldwell and his coaching staff, if anything, once the season is over.</p>
<p>“It is the last game of the year, but also can be used as stepping stones to launch you into the offseason and those kinds of things,” Caldwell explained Monday.</p>
<p>“There are a lot of different things you can sort of talk about in terms of this ball game, but for us it is the next one. What we are trying to do, and [what] we have been trying to do, is get incrementally better, just a little bit better each and every week. I think our guys have been doing that, and this one will also be a challenge to get just a little bit better this week. I think that is indeed the key. And we are going to face an opponent that is doing the exact same thing.”</p>
<p>As for the questions about possible draft positioning, with Minnesota scoring an upset over Washington last Saturday, the Vikings have played themselves out of contention for the No. 1 pick in April’s National Football League draft.</p>
<p>It’s now down to the Colts and St. Louis Rams, who are also 2-13 this season. Due to the league’s tie-breaking procedure, which is strength of schedule, Indianapolis is still the leading contender for the top pick. NFL officials said over the weekend, though, that a Colts win and a St. Louis loss would give the selection to the Rams.</p>
<p>But, again, that could change depending on how teams on both Indianapolis and the Rams’ schedules fare in their games Sunday. According to team vice-chairman Bill Polian, who broached the topic during his weekly Monday night radio show, a final determination won’t be known until after this weekend’s games have been completed.</p>
<p>Caldwell said that the Colts aren’t concerning themselves right now about what might happen in the draft. Their immediate goal is the Jaguars.</p>
<p>Indianapolis has never been swept by an AFC South team since the division was created in 2002 and it doesn’t want to start any precedent now. The Colts are even in the season series with Tennessee and Houston after winning their last two games.</p>
<p>“I do not [worry about the draft]. My job is to win ball games, plain and simple,” the Indianapolis coach said. “[Being swept by a division opponent] hasn’t happened around here in a long time, and I think it is something that they’ve been really focused on and working hard to make certain that it doesn’t happen. That is the real challenge.”</p>
<p>•  Injury list — No decision has been made as to whether tight end Dallas Clark (neck burner), weakside linebacker Philip Wheeler (foot), offensive guard Joe Reitz (ankle) or linebacker A.J. Edds (ankle) will be available to play against the Jaguars Sunday.</p>
<p>“I do know [Clark and Wheeler] are making good progress, but I’m not certain of their status at this point. If [Clark] is not healthy and ready to go, then we won’t (play him),” Caldwell said.</p>
<p>While there is a possibility that Clark could be placed on the team’s injured reserve list if he is unable to play at Jacksonville, no decision has been made.</p>
<p>“We have to do what we think is best for us to win this game, so we’ll look at all phases in that regard,” the Colts coach voiced.</p>
<p>The team is treating the season finale at Jacksonville like any other game in terms of injured players being available.</p>
<p>“There are certain individuals that may have borderline issues,” he said. “But the doctors typically, if [they are] borderline, they are going to rule against [them playing].”</p>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS &#8212; It doesn&#8217;t look as if Peyton Manning will go anywhere next season &#8212;  unless he&#8217;s not healthy. </p>
<p>On Thursday, Colts owner Jim Irsay told NFL Network he couldn&#8217;t foresee a scenario in which Manning would play anywhere but Indianapolis unless he can&#8217;t play at all. </p>
<p>Manning his missed the entire season and has not participated in full team practices since having the third and most invasive surgery on his neck Sept. 8. </p>
<p>&#8220;I think the situation is if he&#8217;s back and he&#8217;s healthy, I see him coming back and playing here,&#8221; Irsay said in a 10-minute interview before the game with Houston began. &#8220;I think the hope is that his health is in the position where he could return again. That remains uncertain and that&#8217;s something that&#8217;s first and foremost on my mind.&#8221; </p>
<p>The signs are encouraging. </p>
<p>On Dec. 1, surgeon Dr. Robert Watkins issued a statement saying the fusion between two vertebrae had healed firmly and that Manning could increase the intensity of his workouts. </p>
<p>Last Wednesday, for the first time since having the surgery, Manning put on pads and a helmet and threw with teammates. He took snaps from center Jeff Saturday and worked with running back Joseph Addai, receiver Anthony Gonzalez and an unnamed receiver from the practice squad. </p>
<p>Colts vice chairman Bill Polian and coach Jim Caldwell both watched the session. Polian and Addai have given Manning good reviews. </p>
<p>Manning was inactive  Thursday night and has already been ruled out of next week&#8217;s season-finale at Jacksonville. Caldwell also said this week that Manning would continue to do individual work but would not participate in team work the rest of the season. </p>
<p>The only four-time MVP in league history also is due a $28 million bonus in early March &#8212; a prospect that had some thinking Thursday night could be the final time Manning would be on the home team&#8217;s sideline at Lucas Oil Stadium. </p>
<p>Irsay also said the Colts would take a quarterback, Manning&#8217;s successor, if the right one is available in April&#8217;s draft. The Colts (1-13) are the front-runners for the No. 1 overall pick, a slot that most analysts believe will be filled by Stanford&#8217;s Andrew Luck. Another possible candidate, Southern California&#8217;s Matt Barkley said Thursday that he would return to school for his senior season. </p>
<p>Thursday&#8217;s game </p>
<p>Colts 19, Texans 16 at Indianapolis: Reggie Wayne caught a 1-yard touchdown pass from Dan Orlovsky with 19 seconds left and the Indianapolis Colts beat the Houston Texans. </p>
<p>The Colts (2-13) have now won two straight, both against division foes, behind Orlovsky, the former Texans quarterback who lost his first nine NFL starts. </p>
<p>AFC South champion Houston hardly looked playoff-ready. It settled for two red-zone field goals, didn&#8217;t convert a third down until getting a lucky bounce late in the fourth quarter, its running game was stymied late and the defense helped the Colts with three penalties on the decisive drive. </p>
<p>Other DEVELOPMENTS </p>
<p>Ex-players blame league for brain injuries: Jamal Lewis, Dorsey Levens and two other former NFL players have sued the league over brain injuries that they say left them struggling with medical problems years after their playing days ended. </p>
<p>Lewis and Levens, along with Fulton Kuykendall and Ryan Stewart, filed the lawsuit against the National Football League and NFL Properties LLC this week in U.S. District Court in Atlanta. </p>
<p> <strong>Miami&#8217;s Fasano questionable:</strong> Miami Dolphins interim coach Todd Bowles says tight end Anthony Fasano is questionable for Saturday&#8217;s game at New England because of a low-grade concussion. </p>
<p>Fasano didn&#8217;t practice Thursday. He has missed only three games in the past four seasons. </p>
<p>Samuel misses 2nd practice for Eagles: Four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Asante Samuel has missed a second consecutive practice Thursday with a hamstring injury.  </p>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—The Indianapolis Colts piled up wins for more than a<br />
decade. Their victory Sunday might go down as one of their most memorable.</p>
<p>After 14 straight losses, 50 weeks without a win and 14 years between<br />
non-<span>Peyton Manning</span> victories, the Colts don’t have to worry about 0-16 anymore.<br />
They’re 1-13.</p>
<p><span>Dan Orlovsky</span> threw a touchdown pass and had the key block to spring an<br />
80-yard touchdown run that sealed Indianapolis’ 27-13 victory over Tennessee,<br />
giving Orlovsky the first win of his NFL career.</p>
<p>“To finally get one, and in the aspect of a lot of certain situations, it<br />
feels great,” Orlovsky said. “I’m very humbled to be a part of it. I’m happy<br />
for a lot of people on this team, for a lot of people in this organization. It<br />
is a lot better than the feeling we have had lately.”</p>
<p>And for a change, the Colts had plenty to smile about.</p>
<p>Orlovsky had lost his nine previous NFL starts including the season-finale<br />
in Detroit’s 0-16 season. He’s the first quarterback not named Manning to win a<br />
game for the Colts since December 1997 when Jim Harbaugh was the quarterback.</p>
<p>Brown ran 16 times for a career-high 161 yards, tying Tom Matte’s franchise<br />
record for longest run, set in 1964. The breakout performance might also<br />
temporarily quiet some of Brown’s biggest critics, who have labeled him a<br />
first-round draft bust.</p>
<p>Indy’s much-maligned defense forced three turnovers, scored a touchdown on<br />
<span>Jacob Lacey’s</span> 32-yard interception return and stopped Tennessee (7-7) on fourth<br />
down with less than 2 minutes left so Orlovsky could run out the clock with the<br />
traditional kneel-down.</p>
<p>Even coach Jim Caldwell got some support.</p>
<p>“I just want to say how happy I am for Coach Caldwell, our coaching staff<br />
and for our players for how diligently and spectacularly they’ve worked and<br />
prepared through all this difficulty,” team vice chairman Bill Polian said.</p>
<p>But the celebration was muted. After the last defensive stop, Indy’s players<br />
and coaches simply raised their arms as the remaining fans cheered loudly.</p>
<p>The good news was that Colts avoided becoming the first team in franchise<br />
history to go 0-14.</p>
<p>The bad news: They’re still playing for the No. 1 draft pick, which goes to<br />
the team with the worst overall record and will have to do it without Manning.<br />
Polian ruled him out of the last two games just minutes after the victory.</p>
<p>“It (winning) means a lot, but we’re a proud ballclub so one game out of 13<br />
or 14, we still have a ways to go,” defensive end <span>Robert Mathis</span> said.<br />
“Everybody held the fort today. We just kept chopping wood and the tree fell<br />
today.”</p>
<p>For Tennessee, it’s an inexplicable loss that could keep them out of the<br />
playoffs.</p>
<p>By closing the season with three straight wins, the Titans could have<br />
controlled their own destiny. Now, they’ll probably have to win their last two<br />
and get help.</p>
<p>“In the first half, we played uninspired football on the offensive side of<br />
the ball and we still had a 6-3 lead because the defense played very well,”<br />
Titans coach Mike Munchak said. “You have to run the football and we couldn’t.<br />
Not only could we not run it, we were losing yards and that put us in a tough<br />
spot. The turnovers start creeping in and (Jared) Cook fumbles the one that<br />
could’ve been the chance to get something going then the interception happened.<br />
That’s really what killed us.”</p>
<p>There were plenty of other problems, too.</p>
<p><span>Matt Hasselbeck</span> returned from his calf injury but didn’t play well,<br />
finishing 27 of 40 for 223 yards with no TDs and two interceptions. Chris<br />
Johnson ran 15 times for 55 yards. And when <span>Jake Locker</span> got the Titans back in<br />
the game after relieving Hasselbeck, the defense couldn’t corral Brown.</p>
<p>Locker’s 7-yard TD pass to <span>Nate Washington</span> with 3:43 left got the Titans to<br />
20-13.</p>
<p>But on Indy’s next offensive play, Tennessee’s defense appeared to have<br />
Brown cornered in the backfield. That’s when Brown reversed field and Orlovsky<br />
jumped in front of the defender closest to him, running a basketball pick. It<br />
was just enough to get Brown a wide-open lane, and he sprinted right through it<br />
80 yards for Indy’s longest run since Matte in 1964.</p>
<p>“He was about to go down. <span>Akeem Ayers</span> came in there for the tackle. Donald<br />
just got out of it. I went in for the tackle, and the quarterback cut me off,”<br />
safety <span>Michael Griffin</span> said. “From there I don’t know what happened, but we<br />
have to tackle better.”</p>
<p>Indy opened the scoring with a 47-yard field goal that ended a of more than<br />
500 minutes in which the Colts never had the lead</p>
<p><span>Rob Bironas</span> answered with two field goals before halftime to give the Titans<br />
the 6-3 lead.</p>
<p>This time, Indy needed only about 10 minutes to retake the lead. Orlovsky’s<br />
18-yard TD pass to <span>Reggie Wayne</span> made it 10-6. Lacey followed that with his<br />
interception return and Vinatieri made it 20-6 after Indy forced a punt<br />
following a muffed kickoff that went out of bounds inside the 1.</p>
<p>Locker’s TD put the game back in doubt, but Brown wrapped it up with the<br />
long run.</p>
<p>“You just feel like a dark cloud has been removed for the time being, of<br />
course,” the excited Mathis said. “Back to work Tuesday, trying to do it<br />
again.”</p>
<p>Notes: Colts running back <span>Delone Carter</span> left in the first half with an<br />
undisclosed forearm injury and did not return. … The Titans are 0-4 at Lucas<br />
Oil Stadium. … Locker was 11 of 16 for 108 yards with one TD after relieving<br />
Hasselbeck. …  Johnson had eight catches for 54 yards.</p>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>This game will be the best chance for <span>Dan Orlovsky</span> 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 <span>Curtis Painter</span> 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.</p>
<p>Indianapolis needs to try to air it out downfield to <span>Pierre Garcon</span> and <span>Reggie Wayne</span> 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&#8217;s as if he has no idea that he is coaching for his job.</p>
<p>Colt fans early in the week appeared lucky enough to be facing rookie quarterback <span>Jake Locker.</span> <span>Matt Hasselbeck</span> 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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;ll be able to do that and give fans hope that the game was actually closer than it really was.</p>
<p><b>Prediction: Titans 24, Colts 17</b></p>
<p><i>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.</i></p>
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<p>Indianapolis —<br />
	The Indianapolis Colts defense is preparing to face a two-pronged offensive attack when the Tennessee Titans visit Lucas Oil Stadium Sunday.</p>
<p>
	Either veteran Matt Hasselbeck or rookie Jake Locker will get the start at quarterback and both offer specific skills that could give the Colts problems.</p>
<p>
	Hasselbeck is not known as a scrambler out of the pocket but can keep plays alive with his mobility behind the line of scrimmage. Locker, meanwhile, can present all sorts of issues with his legs and his arm.</p>
<p>“You have to assess both [Hasselbeck and Locker. Hasselbeck has been around for a while and the reports are that we think he will be there and be ready to go,” coach Jim Caldwell previewed Thursday.</p>
<p>
	“So that’s what we’ll prepare for. But, also, we’ll take a look at Locker as well, and make certain that we get prepared for him also.”</p>
<p>
	Hasselbeck is nursing a sore left calf that he hurt in last week’s home loss to New Orleans. Locker has been getting most of the work behind center this week but Titans first-year coach Mike Munchak is going to wait before formally announcing a starter.</p>
<p>
	Hasselbeck started and went the entire way in Tennessee’s 27-10 win over the Colts at Nashville’s LP Field on Oct. 30. Locker, though, remains a bit of a mystery.</p>
<p>
	The former University of Washington quarterback, who has been bothered by a sore chest, saw extensive playing time against the Saints last week after Hasselbeck left with the calf injury. It would be his first regular-season NFL start if he got the call Sunday.</p>
<p>
	“[Locker is] very fast and he’s pretty explosive outside of the pocket, as was demonstrated last week on his touchdown run. But he can also throw the ball,” Caldwell said.</p>
<p>
	“He made some impressive throws as well. He’s got good touch, and I just think he’s a pretty complete guy. So he does pose a lot of problems for you.”</p>
<p>
	Johnson running well &#8212; Despite the Colts&#8217; problems in stopping the run against the rest of the league over the years, the team has done a pretty good job in the past at slowing down Tennessee running back Chris Johnson.</p>
<p>
	In six career games against Indianapolis, Johnson has rushed for 408 yards and two touchdowns. Tennessee has a 2-4 record against the Colts games that Johnson has played. He has averaged 68.0 rushing yards per game, 32.0 receiving yards per game and 3.7 yards per carry.</p>
<p>Still, as evidenced by recent games against the rest of the NFL, the fleet-footed runner is still a dangerous weapon in the Titans&#8217; offensive arsenal.</p>
<p>
	&#8220;[The Titans are] taking advantage of his skill set, and I think he’s back in his groove,&#8221; Caldwell said. “He looks pretty good to me. He’s still just as explosive as ever. They’re getting the ball in his hands quite a bit, both in the passing game and also handing it to him as well. He’s still like lightning in a bottle.”</p>
<p>Injury list &#8212; It&#8217;s still uncertain whether weak side linebacker Philip Wheeler (foot) will be available for Sunday&#8217;s game. Wheeler was injured in the second half of last week&#8217;s loss to the Ravens.</p>
<p>&#8220;He is day-to-day,&#8221; the Colts coach said.</p>
<p>Caldwell said the same thing about tight end Dallas Clark (burner) chances of playing against the Titans.</p>
<p>Clark, who had missed three game with a broken fibula, was injured in last week&#8217;s loss to Baltimore.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dallas is day-to-day and hopefully he&#8217;ll continue to improve,&#8221; he added. &#8220;He&#8217;s improving, but we&#8217;ll see how fast.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wheeler, Clark, defensive end Jamaal Anderson (groin), linebacker A.J. Edds (ankle), defensive end Robert Mathis (knee), and center Jeff Saturday (rest) did not practice on Thursday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts defense is preparing to face a two-pronged offensive attack when the Tennessee Titans visit Lucas Oil Stadium Sunday. Either veteran Matt Hasselbeck or rookie Jake Locker will get the start at quarterback and both offer specific skills that could give the Colts problems. Hasselbeck is not known as a scrambler out of the pocket but can keep plays alive with his mobility behind the line of scrimmage]]></description>
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<p>INDIANAPOLIS —<br />
	The Indianapolis Colts defense is preparing to face a two-pronged offensive attack when the Tennessee Titans visit Lucas Oil Stadium Sunday.</p>
<p>Either veteran Matt Hasselbeck or rookie Jake Locker will get the start at quarterback and both offer specific skills that could give the Colts problems.</p>
<p>Hasselbeck is not known as a scrambler out of the pocket but can keep plays alive with his mobility behind the line of scrimmage. Locker, meanwhile, can present all sorts of issues with his legs and his arm.</p>
<p>“You have to assess both [Hasselbeck and Locker. Hasselbeck has been around for a while and the reports are that we think he will be there and be ready to go,” coach Jim Caldwell previewed Thursday.</p>
<p>“So that’s what we’ll prepare for. But, also, we’ll take a look at Locker as well, and make certain that we get prepared for him also.”</p>
<p>Hasselbeck is nursing a sore left calf that he hurt in last week’s home loss to New Orleans. Locker has been getting most of the work behind center this week but Titans first-year coach Mike Munchak is going to wait before formally announcing a starter.</p>
<p>Hasselbeck started and went the entire way in Tennessee’s 27-10 win over the Colts at Nashville’s LP Field on Oct. 30. Locker, though, remains a bit of a mystery.</p>
<p>The former University of Washington quarterback, who has been bothered by a sore chest, saw extensive playing time against the Saints last week after Hasselbeck left with the calf injury. It would be his first regular-season NFL start if he got the call Sunday.</p>
<p>“[Locker is] very fast and he’s pretty explosive outside of the pocket, as was demonstrated last week on his touchdown run. But he can also throw the ball,” Caldwell said.</p>
<p>“He made some impressive throws as well. He’s got good touch, and I just think he’s a pretty complete guy. So he does pose a lot of problems for you.”</p>
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<p>n Johnson running well — Despite the Colts’ problems in stopping the run against the rest of the league over the years, the team has done a pretty good job in the past at slowing down Tennessee running back Chris Johnson.</p>
<p>In six career games against Indianapolis, Johnson has rushed for 408 yards and two touchdowns. Tennessee has a 2-4 record against the Colts games that Johnson has played. He has averaged 68.0 rushing yards per game, 32.0 receiving yards per game and 3.7 yards per carry.</p>
<p>Still, as evidenced by recent games against the rest of the NFL, the fleet-footed runner is still a dangerous weapon in the Titans’ offensive arsenal.</p>
<p>“[The Titans are] taking advantage of his skill set, and I think he’s back in his groove,” Caldwell said. “He looks pretty good to me. He’s still just as explosive as ever. They’re getting the ball in his hands quite a bit, both in the passing game and also handing it to him as well. He’s still like lightning in a bottle.”</p>
<p>n Injury list — It’s still uncertain whether weak side linebacker Philip Wheeler (foot) will be available for Sunday’s game. Wheeler was injured in the second half of last week’s loss to the Ravens.</p>
<p>“He is day-to-day,” the Colts coach said.</p>
<p>Caldwell said the same thing about tight end Dallas Clark (burner) chances of playing against the Titans.</p>
<p>Clark, who had missed three game with a broken fibula, was injured in last week’s loss to Baltimore.</p>
<p>“Dallas is day-to-day and hopefully he’ll continue to improve,” he added. “He’s improving, but we’ll see how fast.”</p>
<p>Wheeler, Clark, defensive end Jamaal Anderson (groin), linebacker A.J. Edds (ankle), defensive end Robert Mathis (knee), and center Jeff Saturday (rest) did not practice on Thursday.</p>
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<p><span>I</span> get paid to watch the Indianapolis Colts. I don’t know how anyone else does it.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>So, kudos to Colts fans who have persevered from Collins to Painter to Orlovsky, a football version of Tinkers to Evers to No Chance.</p>
<p>Still, this latest Colts exercise was more torturous than ever, almost impossible to endure and a cinch to mentally dispose of five minutes later.</p>
<p>By my unofficial count, there were two moments worth watching:</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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 <b>Patriots</b><span> [team stats]</span>’ bend-and-crack-and-sometimes-break defense nor as bad as he looked against the Ravens’ Super Bowl-worthy defense.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.)</p>
<p>The end finally arrives on Jan.1 on the road in Jacksonville. The Colts’ New Year officially begins Jan. 2.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<title>Jim Caldwell To Be Fired If Colts Go 0-16</title>
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<p><span>Dec 15, 2011 &#8211; </span>One of the reasons that the Indianapolis Colts have been so successful over the past decade is their amazing consistency. The franchise rarely makes rash decisions, but this season has been an aberration with Peyton manning out for the year. Indianapolis sits at 0-13, and naturally, coach Jim Caldwell&#8217;s job is in jeopardy. Reports are circulating that Caldwell will be fired this season, but strangely only if the Colts go 0-16:</p>
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