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Randy Moss

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Colts vs Patriots

Final Score:  Colts 35, Patriots 34

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts somehow managed to remain undefeated, rallying from deficits both early and late to beat the New England Patriots in the latest of the teams’ high-profile get-togethers.

Manning threw four touchdown passes but also was intercepted twice. Manning completed 28 of 44 passes for 327 yards, and Wayne had 10 catches for 126 yards.

Quarterback Peyton Manning’s one-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Reggie Wayne with 13 seconds remaining gave the Colts a 35-34 triumph over the Patriots. The winning touchdown came soon after a failed fourth-down gamble by Patriots Coach Bill Belichick.  Read full story here

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Posted by:  Devin Quinn (sports writer)

Colts vs Patriots

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Final Score:  Colts 35, Patriots 34

ESPN.comAnalysis from the first half, with the Patriots leading the Colts 24-14:

This is the type of game in which the team that has the lead can never relax. The potential for offensive explosiveness is there on every snap.

That makes every snap a high-tension play.

Both teams had pockets of offensive explosions, and inconsistency, which has set up a second-half showdown that could go in either direction.

Kevin Faulk Profile – New England Patriots

The Official Website of the Indianapolis Colt

Two areas stand out from the Patriots’ offensive success in the first 30 minutes: 1) Their ability to protect at the line of scrimmage, which has allowed them to exploit mismatches against the young Colts secondary; 2) The inside delayed runs to Kevin Faulk, who has proven that even at 33, he still has spring in his step.

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