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Posted: Nov 8th 2009 5:38PM ET by Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed under: Colts, Texans, AFC South, NFL Quarterbacks, NFL Analysis

INDIANAPOLIS -- You expect the Colts to throw, and throw a lot, but even for
Peyton Manning and his band of merry, pass-happy men this was a little bit nuts. Indy ran nine plays -- eight of them passes -- in the first two minutes of the game, averaging one every 14 seconds, completely disregarding the play clock and leaving their star offensive players more than a little bit tuckered out.
"I wouldn't call it fun," said tight end
Dallas Clark, who caught 11 passes in the first half and 14 -- for 119 yards -- in the game. "When you run 60 plays in the first half, you're going to feel that on Wednesday and Thursday. But the win makes it feel a lot better."
Posted: Nov 5th 2009 7:15PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Colts, AFC South, NFL Injuries

In what will surely be a big blow to the
Colts' very solid pass defense, Indianapolis starting cornerback
Marlin Jackson confirmed Thursday that
he has torn his ACL and will miss the rest of the season. The unfortunate injury reportedly occurred on the last play of Wednesday's practice -- it's the
second straight year that Jackson's suffered a season-ending ACL injury.
The timing is especially bad for the Colts, as they gear up to face the league's third-ranked passing attack this weekend, in the
Houston Texans. This also further jumbles the situation as to who will guard superstar wideout
Andre Johnson, considering
Kelvin Hayden is also banged up for the Colts.
The timing for Jackson is actually worse than it is for his team. He's scheduled to be a free agent at the conclusion of the 2009-2010 season and he likely won't be healthy enough to prove himself until most teams will have filled their most pressing depth chart needs.
Posted: Nov 3rd 2009 4:30PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Colts, AFC South

Much has been made about the
Indianapolis Colts and their 7-0 start. As
I pointed out in the power rankings, they are actually 82-21 in the regular season since the beginning of 2003. They are an absolute juggernaut. Thus far this season, we've heard lots of talk about how
Peyton Manning looks better than ever and the
Colts are firing on all cylinders. This week, we're bound to hear a lot about how the Colts are the biggest test yet for a
Houston Texans team looking to visit the playoffs for the first time in franchise history.
The funny thing is, in a movement worthy of Bizarro-World status, the
Texans are actually the first big test for the Colts.
Posted: Nov 3rd 2009 8:48AM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Titans, AFC South

Vince Young did everything he needed to do on Sunday to stake a claim to the
Titans' starting job for the rest of the season, but did he really do anything to show he should be around in 2010 and beyond?
Young clearly gave the Titans a spark. In the most important stat of all, Young is 1-0 this season as a starter while
Kerry Collins is 0-6. The inaccuracy that has plagued Young in the past wasn't visible. Young arguably had two bad passes all game, and only one of those -- a near interception on a deep ball to
Justin Gage -- was a true mistake.
But before people start annointing Young as the Titans quarterback of the future again, it's worth noting that Young was 15-of-18 for only 125 yards, and almost all of his passes were of the dump-off variety.
Posted: Nov 1st 2009 4:40PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bills, Texans, AFC South

My high school coach used to say, "no back is worth two fumbles," meaning if a running back lost two fumbles in one game, he should be immediately removed. Sunday in Buffalo, Houston's
Steve Slaton didn't even get that chance. After just one carry and one catch, Slaton lost a fumble and was benched for the rest of the game. It was the seventh fumble -- losing five of them -- on the season for the diminutive back from West Virginia.
Even worse news for Slaton, and his
fantasy football owners, was what
Ryan Moats did in his stead. Moats racked up 126 yards on 23 carries and scored three touchdowns in the
Texans' 31-10 victory over the
Bills.
Posted: Oct 30th 2009 1:34PM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Titans, AFC South, NFL Injuries

Mark Jones lost the
Titans' return job during the preseason because he couldn't stay healthy. Now he's lost it again because of yet another hamstring injury.
Tennessee
put Jones on injured reserve with a hamstring injury and signed ex-
Jaguars returner
Alvin Pearman to replace him, a week after Jones' injured his hamstring again. The decision to put Jones on injured reserve is a pretty strong sign that the Titans aren't very concerned about losing him -- there was a chance Jones would be healthy in four to six weeks, but considering how often he's injured his hamstring this year, the Titans decided it was better not to wait on him to get healthy.
Posted: Oct 29th 2009 9:55PM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Titans, AFC South

At 0-6, there are clearly no sure-thing wins for the Titans. But if you were going to pick a point in the schedule where new starter
Vince Young could succeed, you could do a whole lot worse than this week: he gets to face the Jaguars, 49ers and Bills after a bye week.
None of those are sure-fire wins, but all three are winnable games (especially since the Jaguars and Bills passing games should help give the beleaguered Titans secondary a bit of a break). Win two of those games and Young all of a sudden looks like a spark, no matter what his passing stats look like.
Posted: Oct 26th 2009 7:11PM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Titans, AFC South

Whenever he's been asked before this week, Titans coach Jeff Fisher has made it clear that
Kerry Collins is his quarterback.
Vince Young has played a little in mop-up duty of blowout losses (which is happening a lot), but Collins has been the undisputed starter.
But with his team sitting at 0-6 having already wrapped up the title of "
NFL's most disappointing team of 2009," Fisher isn't ready to say who his quarterback this week. Instead, he's answering with
what can best be termed as double talk.