Texans-Colts Preview
By MATT BECKER
Most NFL teams would be ecstatic to be in the Indianapolis Colts' position -
the AFC's lone undefeated team riding a 16-game regular-season winning streak.
Peyton Manning and company are hardly satisfied, though. With their ground
game struggling and their schedule about to get much tougher, he knows they
still have plenty of work to do.
The Colts will try to get their offense in gear and continue their dominance
over Houston on Sunday against a Texans team looking to win its fourth straight
game.
Indianapolis improved to 7-0 for the fourth time in five seasons with last
Sunday's 18-14 home win over San Francisco, but it wasn't an inspiring effort
by the normally high-powered offense.
The Colts settled for field goals on four trips into the red zone and
Manning failed to throw a TD pass for the first time since Nov. 30, 2008.
Manning finished 31 of 48 for 347 yards, but missed high, wide and even
short to finish with a season-low 86.0 quarterback rating. The three-time MVP
had a 118.8 passer rating in the team's previous five games.
``I thought we weren't quite as sharp as we have been at times,'' Manning
said. ``There's definitely some areas we can improve on.''
Indianapolis hasn't lost since a 31-21 defeat at Tennessee on Oct. 27, 2008,
and needs to get better in a hurry with stiff competition looming.
The Colts only faced one team with a winning record so far - Arizona (4-3)
in Week 3 - but after this contest they host New England (5-2) on Nov. 15
followed by a trip to Baltimore (4-3) and back to Houston (5-3).
``We are getting into the teeth of our schedule right now,'' Manning said.
Creating a ground attack would be a big help to Manning and the offense.
The Colts rushed for 61 yards on 21 attempts against the 49ers with just
five plays going as long as four yards. Indianapolis ranks 30th in the NFL with
an average of 87.3 rushing yards per game have only three runs of 20 yards on
more this season.
``We know what we can do. We just have to correct the mistakes we made and
move forward,'' said Joseph Addai, who has not rushed for more than 64 yards in
a game.
Correcting these mistakes against a Houston rush defense that has shown vast
improvement over the past few weeks could be difficult. After allowing an
average of 205.0 yards on the ground in their first three games, the Texans are
yielding an average of 58.2 yards in the last five.
Houston defeated Buffalo 31-10 last Sunday for its third straight victory to
get off to the best start in franchise history.
The Texans, who won a franchise-best four in a row last season, are in the
thick of the playoff picture but a defeat in this game would give the Colts a
four-game lead in the loss column.
``When you get to where your football team is pretty good, they're all
big,'' Houston coach Gary Kubiak said. ``It's just nice that we're to the point
now where we should play in some big football games here in the second half and
none bigger than the first one.''
Beating the Colts would be a big step for the Texans. Indianapolis, though,
is 13-1 all-time against Houston with the loss coming on a last-second field
goal in 2006.
Manning has been sensational in those contests, passing for 3,859 yards with
33 touchdowns and just five interceptions. He has 17 TD passes and one pick in
the last seven meetings.
Texans quarterback Matt Schaub, who has thrown a career-best 16 touchdown
passes, completed 27 of 33 passes for 236 yards with a touchdown and two
interceptions in his only start against the Colts, a 30-24 loss on Sept. 23,
2007.
Schaub leads an offense that has already matched a franchise record set last
season with four 400-yard games, but the unit will have a different look this
week.
Tight end Owen Daniels, a favorite target of Schaub with 40 receptions for
519 yards and a team-leading five touchdowns, will miss the rest of the season
after tearing a knee ligament last week.
Schaub will be joined in the backfield by running backs Steve Slaton, Ryan
Moats and Chris Brown, all expected to split time.
Slaton was benched against the Bills after fumbling for a fifth time, and
Moats did a stellar job as his replacement, running for a career-high 126 yards
and scoring a franchise-best three touchdowns.
``They know they're all going to play and they know they're all going to be
a part of what we're doing, so I just think we keep working them,'' Kubiak
said.
Slaton rushed for 249 yards with three touchdowns on 30 carries in two games
against Indianapolis last season.
The Colts will be without starting linebacker Tyjuan Hagler, who is out for
the rest of the year with a ruptured biceps.
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