Indianapolis 21,
Tennessee 31
Colts-Titans Preview
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Johnson, White will run wild over banged-up ColtsThe roles in this interesting matchup have been totally reversed. Normally it is the high-flying Colts that come to town with a bulls-eye on their back as the prohibitive favorites, but now the Titans are in that role. They run the football with conviction, have a low-risk passing game and they play great defense. This is a portable game plan that will be effective in any environment and that makes their long-term success probable. Indy still has potential for offensive explosiveness, especially in the passing game -- but the run offense and overall defense is inconsistent. This game features finesse versus power, and it will be fun to watch the two styles clash in a very important AFC South matchup. | ||
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| W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | DIV | CONF | |
| IND | 12-4 | 377 | 298 | 6-2 | 6-2 | 4-2 | 10-2 |
| TEN | 13-3 | 375 | 234 | 7-1 | 6-2 | 4-2 | 9-3 |
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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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| Rush Yds Allowed | IND | |
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The Tennessee Titans haven't faced many daunting obstacles during the best start in franchise history, but they're well aware of the challenge they face in Week 7 versus the defending AFC South champions.
On Monday night, the Titans aim to extend their unbeaten run as they match up against the visiting Indianapolis Colts, winners of five straight division titles.
Tennessee (6-0) rolled to a 34-10 victory at Kansas City last Sunday, stretching its NFL-best winning streak to nine games dating to last season. It is the Titans' lengthiest winning streak since reeling off a franchise-record 11 straight from Oct. 17, 1993-Jan. 2, 1994, when the team was the Houston Oilers.
Though they're off to best start in the organization's 49-year existence and remain the NFL's only unbeaten team, the Titans have played a relatively soft schedule, with three of their six wins coming against opponents with losing records.
Tennessee feels that with a convincing performance against Indianapolis (3-3), which has dominated the AFC South each season since 2002, when the Titans last won the title, it will gain respect.
"A lot of people still don't respect us and feel like we haven't played top-notch talent in the league yet," safety Chris Hope said. "They're still not sure about how good we are, and what better way to show them than on Monday Night Football against Peyton Manning and the Colts, one of the premier teams in the league."
The Colts haven't been playing like one of the top clubs in the NFL lately. They're off to their worst start since opening 3-3 in 2001, when they finished 6-10 and missed the playoffs.
Indianapolis lost 34-14 at Green Bay last Sunday. Dominic Rhodes was a bright spot, rushing 20 times for 73 yards and both Colts touchdowns.
The Colts committed a season-high 12 penalties -- tied for their most since 2005 -- for 110 yards. They have been whistled for 46 infractions -- third-most in the AFC -- after being one of the least-penalized clubs during the first six years of coach Tony Dungy's tenure.
"I can't really give you one, simple answer, try to summarize what's going on," said Manning, who went 21-for-42 for 229 yards and two interceptions and finished with a 46.6 passer rating -- his lowest in more than three years.
"We just need to play better," he added. "I need to play better and find a way to get into the end zone. Our offense needs to try to get the lead to help our defense out a little bit. We didn't do our job."
Indianapolis' defense is surrendering 340.2 yards per game, and has been weakened by the absence of safety Bob Sanders, who could return to practice this week. Sanders hasn't played since suffering a high right ankle sprain in Week 2 at Minnesota.
The Colts, who are also yielding 153.5 yards per game versus the run, could struggle to contain a Titans ground game that ranks fourth in the NFL with 154.5 ypg.
Against Kansas City last weekend, Tennessee amassed 455 total yards including 332 on the ground, shattering the previous team record of 296 rushing yards on Nov. 27, 1977, also versus the Chiefs.
Chris Johnson had 18 carries for 168 yards and one touchdown, and third-year pro LenDale White rushed 17 times for 149 yards and three TDs -- both career bests.
"Your run game is a development of the way your team plays," said coach Jeff Fisher, in his 10th year at Tennessee's helm. "The backs got a lot of extra yards on their own after contact."
The Titans also continue to excel on defense, as their 66 points allowed are easily the NFL's fewest.
The Colts are 15-11 all-time against the Titans franchise. They split last season's series with the road team winning each game.
"We're going to have to play a good game to win," Dungy told the Colts' official Web site. "That's our focus right now. It's not where we are in the standings or any of that. I think we'll know to win the division or to have a chance to win the division we're going to have to win this game, but it's not really about that.
"We're at Week 7 for us and we have to play an outstanding game."
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- Football Outsiders analyzes Week 12 in the NFL. Ideas: Oakland isn't THAT bad; Reggie Bush is poised for a big game vs. New England; Pittsburgh needs to play better in the second half; David Garrard gets knocked around too much and a plan for Houston.
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- The Saints have the burden of protecting a perfect record, but the Patriots will be feeling the most pressure on Monday night, writes John Clayton.
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- You could say Jim Caldwell is the NFL's invisible man, hidden behind Peyton Manning's arm and Tony Dungy's legacy. There's no doubt the Colts' first-year head coach is a blur in the backdrop of kid coaches and cutoff hoodies.
- 2009 NFL Power Rankings: Week 12
- Week 12 of the latest ESPN.com NFL Power Rankings reveals a matchup of the Nos. 1 and 4 teams.
- 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.
- Vince Young: play me or let me go
- If the Titans don't want him to play, Vince Young is ready to move on. The No. 3 pick of the 2006 NFL Draft told a Baltimore television station Monday that he wanted to become the starting quarterback for the Titans - regaining the job he lost last season to Kerry Collins in dramatic fashion - or find another team.
- Quarterback steps out of bounds again
- Will Vince Young ever get it? Just when you believe the Titans' backup quarterback is beginning to absorb the big picture of what it takes to be an NFL quarterback, he gives you reason to doubt him.
- Titan sharpens focus after eye surgery
- Titans cornerback Nick Harper could blame his hands for not having more interceptions last season, but the bigger problem was his eyesight.
- McNair says he believes Young is maturing
- Steve McNair touched on a variety of subjects at his eighth annual football camp at Goodpasture Christian School on Friday.
- Nick Harper overcomes age, vision to stick in Titans' secondary
- Titans cornerback Nick Harper could blame his hands for not having more interceptions last season, but the bigger problem was his eyesight.
NFL Scores
Sunday, October 26th 2008
| Tampa Bay | 9 | Final |
| Dallas | 13 |
| Washington | 25 | Final |
| Detroit | 17 |
| Buffalo | 16 | Final |
| Miami | 25 |
| St. Louis | 16 | Final |
| New England | 23 |
| San Diego | 32 | Final |
| New Orleans | 37 |
| Kansas City | 24 | Final |
| NY Jets | 28 |
| Atlanta | 14 | Final |
| Philadelphia | 27 |
| Arizona | 23 | Final |
| Carolina | 27 |
| Oakland | 10 | Final |
| Baltimore | 29 |
| Cleveland | 23 | Final |
| Jacksonville | 17 |
| Cincinnati | 6 | Final |
| Houston | 35 |
| NY Giants | 21 | Final |
| Pittsburgh | 14 |
| Seattle | 34 | Final |
| San Francisco | 13 |
Monday, October 27th 2008
| Indianapolis | 21 | Final |
| Tennessee | 31 |
