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Colts Secondary On Pace For Historic Ineptitude - Indy Star


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Opponents have completed passes at a 72.8-percent rate for 14 touchdowns with three interceptions for a 113.0 rating against the Colts.

To put the latter in perspective, Colts quarterback
Peyton Manning
set the NFL single-season record with a 121.1 rating in 2004, when he threw a then-league-record 49 touchdown passes with only 10 interceptions.

If Colts opponents were a single quarterback, he would be on pace for the third highest rating in NFL history behind Manning and New England's
Tom Brady
at 117.2 in 2007.

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Ahhh, yes, but lets bury our head in the sand as coaches and continue to drop back into that lovely tampa two, run the same garbage DB's(other than Bethea, who is the best form tackler I have ever seen) out there and keep telling dwight and Rob its ok to completely disregard stopping the run as they line up 9 technique and fly by the pocket every bleeding time leaving everyone else susceptible to the draw, screen, and off tackle run. Yeah, That will stop them!!! ??? :dunno:

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