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Colts at Chargers
By Nick Lang
Nov 10, 2007 - 10:11:07 PM
Indianapolis (7-1) at San Diego (4-4)
Indianapolis
Colts Defense
15th
Ranked against the Run
3rd
Ranked against the Pass
Indianapolis
Colts Offense
7th
Ranked in Rushing
8th
Ranked in Passing
San
Diego Chargers Defense
22nd
Ranked against the Run
24th
Ranked against the Pass
San
Diego Chargers Offense
14th
Ranked in Rushing
22nd
Ranked in Passing
San
Diego has a hard tackling linebacker in Stephen Cooper, and the
Chargers have had great success stopping the run this year. At least
they did before running into (or rather being run into) by Vikings
rookie running back Adrian Peterson. Before the Vikings game last
week, San Diego had the 7th ranked defense against the run and now
they're ranked number 22. But one game doth not a run defense make,
or in this case unmake. The Patriots had a similarly ranked run
defense when they played the Colts last week and they were quite
successful at stopping Indy running back Joseph Addai on several
critical second half drives. Nevertheless Addai did have good rushing
yardage on the day and good receiving yardage too, most of that
coming on a swing pass from Manning that was designed to gain just
enough yardage for a first down.
So it's
possible that the Chargers could disrupt the Colts ground game enough
to force Manning into a pure passing attack especially if Indy should
happen to fall behind in the score. And although that's not horrible
news it still leaves San Diego to deal with the problem of how to
deal with Manning and the Colts 8th ranked passing offense. The
obvious choice there is to control Manning by keeping the ball out of
his hands. The Chargers need to call on running back LaDainian
Tomlinson and give him lots of carries in order to chew up time on
the clock. Manning does occasionally make poor decisions when under a
time contraint, and without Colts premier wide receiver Marvin
Harrison who remains out on injury this week Peyton will have to
search for other targets.
But the
Colts are feeling the Titans breath on the back of their necks, and
they can't forget the 2006 season when they went 9-0 but then lost
four of their last seven games and a first round bye in the playoffs.
Peyton will play with the urgency that this situation warrants and
should dispatch the Chargers.
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