Colts/Rams Game Blog
Written by Nate Dunlevy   
Sunday, 25 October 2009 11:14

PREGAME:

We are all anticipate this game being over by the third quarter, so I make no promises how long I'll stick it out blogging today.  It should be interesting to watch Bob Sanders return the field and to see how the Colts utilize him.  As much press as the Colts' blitz has gotten this year, Mathis and Freeney have combined for 10.5 of the Colts' 13 team sacks.  The blitz hasn't been getting home at all.  Perhaps Sanders is the answer to that problem.

FIRST QUARTER:

  • So far so good. Indy stars the game with the ball, and Manning goes 5/6 with a score and 80 yards passing as Indy makes it 7-0. The Rams have no answer for Reggie Wayne at all.  The line play has been uneven, but it's hard to fault that drive.
  • The Colts D gives up a field goal on the first possession largely due to a 50 yard flea flicker. The Rams ran 3 times for just 6 yards, but one big play got them in position for a field goal.  No big deal, it was a great play call, and they didn't exactly show an ability to sustain a drive. 7-3 Indy.
  • Holy Crap.  That was the craziest fast drive.  Brown blows through on a beautiful stretch run, and then Manning hits Clark for a 27 yard fingertip TD.  Insane.  The stretch looks good early as Addai hit it for 9 yards right and Brown hit 45 yards on a stretch left.  14-3 Colts.  Manning is 7 for 9 for 118 and 2 TDs.
  • Nice stand by the D.  The Rams have nothing at all in the run game (other than an 11 yard draw on 2nd and 20), and Bulger is just a little off on the throws and is not getting any help from his WRs.
  • Quarter Summary:  Indy dominates play and leads early.  Not much else to say.
SECOND QUARTER:
  • Colts start at the four and go nowhere as Pollack gives up a QB hit on 3rd down.  Manning was hit as he threw, and Wayne saved him from another hit/pick.  Rams ball near midfield trailing 14-3.
  • Whoa.  A little zone blitz by Coyer on third and 6.  It leads to Dwight Freeney in coverage breaking up a pass.  It worked, but I don't want to see it again.  The Colts will start at the 13.  BTW:  Steven Jackson has 13 yards on 6 carries.
  • Weird drive.  Indy fumbles twice, moves the ball out to midfield, before Caldwell loses his testicles by pointlessly punting on fourth and 1.  Not cool.  The end result is a change of field position as the Rams are pinned inside the 10 now.  I'd rather have the ball at the 44 after a successful fourth down conversion.
  • Freeney ensures that Caldwell looks good by KILLING Bulger. Bulger fumbled on the play, but the officials bailed him out with a BS call.  The Rams run a give up play on third down and punt.  Indy winds up with the ball on the Rams side of the field.  It's time to put this game away.
  • With the news that Reggie Wayne has a strained groin, the Colts pound the ground game.  Brown bursts through with a big run for a first down (before getting hurt) and Joe Addai picked up 2 3rd and 1s, the last of which busted out for a TD.  21-3 Colts.  The Rams have to try and salvage something before the half.
  • Nice stand by the end, after a couple of Rams first downs, the pressure of Foster and Mathis led to a sack, before Freeney got MUGGED on third down.  He still got to Bulger and forced an incomplete pass, but how the refs missed the call, I'll never know.

HALF TIME:

This has gone pretty much how we all expected.  The D has smothered the Rams, giving up just one significant play (a 50 yard pass on a flea flicker).  Manning threw for 168, and the run game racked up 93 yards.  The only thing in question is if Manning will get to 300 yards passing.  Considering that Wayne is already out, I doubt it.  The Colts are going to cruise on home in the second half.

THIRD QUARTER:

  • Great defensive stand there by the Colts.  It was easy to see lots of hustle by the D-line, and the Rams manage just one first down.  Unfortunately, the punt is downed at the 2.
  • It's hard to score from the 2.  The Colts run a give up play on third down and punt.  Rams ball near midfield.
  • The D finally gives up some yards, almost all by Steven Jackson rushing.  Muir busts through though and gets a sack, so the Rams only come up with a field goal.  That's not the worst outcome, but the Colts should watch for an onsides kick here.  The offense really needs a TD to ice this game.  15 points isn't a big enough cushion.
  • The Colts drive but do not score as Frenchy (who has had a rough couple of games) drops a pass. 
  • LACEY!  Pick 6.  28-7 Colts.
  • Third Quarter Summary:  Colts win the quarter 7-3 thanks to Lacey's score.  The defense has been playing soft (which is understandable considering the lead), so there have been plenty of run yards for the Rams.  That's fine with Indy who is up three TDs.

FOURTH QUARTER:

  • The Rams get inside the Colts 10, but on fourth down and 6, Hayden picks off Bulger just outside the endzone.  The Colts will start inside the five (again).  Listen, some things not to freak out about: 1.  the offense.  They've played super conservative today considering they had a huge lead, and consistently have started inside the 10.  2.  The run D.  The Colts dominated the LoS early in the game, but when the lead grew, they gave the Rams the run.  The result?  Lots of yards, lots of clock run, just one field goal.  It was smart football, that's all.
  • Indy toys with the Rams.  After another Garcon penalty on third down, he makes up for it by drawing a huge PI call on third and 16.  Manning tosses to Collie for an 8 yard score.  The 300 yard game streak is over, but the Colts have their dignity intact.
  • Four plays and out leads to Sorgi time and a nice moment for Chad Simpson who shows some wheels and goes for the TD.  42-6 Colts.
Comments (82)Add Comment
According to Phil B,
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
there are a lot of Colts fans in the dome. Should be a lot of fun.
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written by Rex Jaybels, October 25, 2009
Have some faith. This one should be over by the seven minute mark of the first quarter. smilies/smiley.gif
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Touchdown Reggie
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Flea flicker gets Rams into the red zone but the D holds. 7 - 3 Indy
Simpson keeps living up to
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
his nickname as The Human Touchback.
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written by DZ, October 25, 2009
Yes. Yes he does.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Big run by Donald Brown sets up a Touchdown to Dalas.
This is laughable.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
The Rams don't belong on the same field as the Colts. It's already becoming obvious.
I wonder how many TD's
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Peyton would get if he played the whole game. 9? 10, maybe?
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
What a sick touchdown to Clark. Totally covered.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
After spending three hours watching IU blow a 28-3 lead to lose 29-28... I'll wait before getting excited.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
D forces a punt, but Colts are pinned deep at their 4
The D is disappointing me
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
a little. They need to do better than that against the Texans and Pats.
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written by DZ, October 25, 2009
heady play by Silva to attempt the return. Once the D touches the ball, the O can pick it up with zero repercussions. Even if Silva had fumbled it, Indy gets the ball back at the spot it was touched.
On the other hand,
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
this game can already be out of hand if Peyton can get a 96 yard TD drive here.
Also.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Why did Silva field that punt? That seemed really stupid.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Colts go three and out.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Three passes inside the 5? Interesting.
Great punt by McAfee.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Can't expect much more punting out of the back of your endzone.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Dwight Freeny bats a pass down to force a 3 and out. Zone blitz by the Colts, buck nutty.

Colts starts at the 13
Freeney in coverage?
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Coyer keeping things interesting.....
Pats creaming the Bucs.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
My dreams were crushed.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
D did a good job last drive. St. Louis started at their 45 and didn't make it past the 50.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Doing too much, Pierre. Colts recievers make their yardage and then GO DOWN.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Drive stalls past midfield, punt pins them inside the 10 at their 8.
Crap.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
I wanted them to go for it. That's the kind of risk I'd want them to take every time.
Fumbles and penalties
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
are concerning right now. We're getting a little lucky with them.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Freeny with the sack
Caldwell's 1st ever challenge.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
I like this decision.
Grumble grumble.....
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Stupid refs.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Sadly, the idiot whistle screws it up.
By the way,
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Freeney is a beast. But you already knew that.
Nice return by Rushing.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
I always liked him. Never like the coverage.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Bad call on the sack.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Joe walks in for the touch. 93 yards rushing in the half.
Great blocking
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
on that TD. I could have run that one in.
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written by Preston, October 25, 2009
really nice blocks by Pollak on that td run.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Foster and Mathis combine for a sack
oh no
written by Nickaveli, October 25, 2009
Is a strained groined a cause for real concern going forward??? I wouldn't think so but it's hard to know, didn't see Reggie on the sideline after they announced the injury. Not too worried about san fran but we can't face NE without Reggie...
this is not good
written by bob patterson, October 25, 2009
Wayne has a strained groin and D-brown has some sort of shoulder injury.

I did a quick search and depending on the severity of the strain Wayne will be out at least one week, and could be out up to 2 months. Thank god gonzalez is coming back soon.

Can't really find anything out about the shoulder injury recovery time w/o knowing more.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
good call about gonzo's return. could be good timing.
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written by DZ, October 25, 2009
There's never a point about worrying about having too many good players in the NFL.

Someone will always get hurt.
Impressive kickoff by McAfee,
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
but horrible coverage. Grrrrrrr................
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written by Nickaveli, October 25, 2009
We shall see on reggie. I'm not too high on google on a google diagnosis, but then again what else do we have right now. You hate to lose Donald for any amount of time, but it's minor when compared to Reggie.

Anyone know if Hart is active? Would love to see him get some carries in the second half.
We're winning 21-3,
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
yet I'm not happy. Something doesn't feel right. Maybe it's the injuries or the return of the bend but don't break defense. I don't know. Something is keeping me from being truly happy about this game.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Foster stops the screen but the Colts are pinned around the 1 - 2
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
I'm having flashbacks of Scifres.
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written by Cass, October 25, 2009
REGGIE'S BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Time for a turnover.
Another good punt
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
from McAfee.
A turnover
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
would be perfect right now. SuperMathis, anyone?
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Holes you could drive a truck through.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Wow. The Rams see something on the right side of the D, obviously.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Steve Jackson explodes, but a sack by Muir kills ths the drive. Field goal, 21 - 6
I now know
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
what I haven't been happy. Our run D has been getting worse all game. Started out great, now is awful.
Onside kick?
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Haven't considered that.
Nope.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
No onside kick. Simpson gets to the 30 for the first time ever.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Killer drop by Garcon. You had the feeling that even a field goal would have iced the game.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Pick six by Jake Lacey
HE-LLO!
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
Lacey makes me happy again. And you guys were making fun of me for mentioning him during that preseason game chat.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
Anyone notice that every time the Rams throw something bad happens?
That was a ridiculous call.
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
He slid down to the ground. How is that freaking excessive.
Our run D
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
still stinks right now.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
We have a problem. We know they are going to run and we can't stop it. Paging Ed Johnson!!
Ed Johnson had to go
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
and get fat.
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written by Anonguy, October 25, 2009
Pick by Hayden
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written by Cass, October 25, 2009
This is a strange game.
By the way,
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
it would have been better for Hayden to knock it down instead of intercepting it, but I'll take it.
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written by DemondSanders, October 25, 2009
I think 4 drives starting inside the Colts own 10?
(One was the kneeldown)
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written by Nickaveli, October 25, 2009
I guess Hart isn't active, because simpson is the 2nd back with brown out.
Peyton has around 230
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
yards with 7:30 to go. Doesn't look like he will get to 300, especially with the running game doing pretty well right now.
Peyton conspires with Caldwell
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
to run the clock down as far as possible before challenging the play. Extraordinarily smart. It should be a 1st down.
That was an excellent
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
end-of-game drive. Peyton and Addai just killed the clock. Peyton's not getting the 300 yard games record, but he has been impressive today. Garcon and Collie have not. Simpson still sucks, and get well soon Brown.
HAHAHAHA!
written by Cass, October 25, 2009
You know you suck when you allow a 30 yard TD run from Chad Simpson.
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written by 35er, October 25, 2009
Should we be worried about our run D or are we giving them the run? I've been listening to Bob Lamey; I haven't been able to watch.
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written by Preston, October 25, 2009
i really like how mark schlereth picked us to lose...
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written by Preston, October 25, 2009
The run defense was great until the 3rd quarter. Can't tell for sure what was going on, may have been that we were playing the pass.
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written by DZ, October 25, 2009
I'm going to write up the run D later, but no. Don't worry. All the run yards came in the second half with the team up 18 points. they were begging for the Rams to run. They scored 6 points. It was not a big deal.
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written by 35er, October 25, 2009
Cool thanks. What was up with Zombie Bob? I saw he only had 1 tackle.
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written by DZ, October 25, 2009
Not much. Missed a tackle on the first drive, then made a nice play immediately after that. The announcer blamed him for the flea flicker, but I'm not sure it was his fault.
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written by 35er, October 25, 2009
Oh okay. Thanks for the response. Much appreciated.
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written by Preston, October 25, 2009
Yeah I think the flea flicker was more on bethea and hayden.

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