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Colts Defeat Jets 30-17, Headed To Super Bowl

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Football is a game of adjustments.  The team that wins is usually the one that can re-craft their game plan to the new conditions.  That was on full display in Indianapolis during the AFC Championship game.  After a lackluster first half the Colts rattled off 24 unanswered points to tame the upstart New York Jets 30-17 and earn a spot in Super Bowl XLIV.

Peyton Manning was terrific, completing 26 of 39 passes for 377 yards and 3 TD, lighting up the top-ranked defense in the NFL which surrendered just 153 passing yards per game during the regular season.  Manning entered the game knowing that he’d have to utilize all of his receiving threats with Darrelle Revis lining up across his top threat Reggie Wayne all day long.  Revis did his job, but the rest of the Jets defense fizzled.

Colts receivers Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie saved their best performances of the season for the big game.  Garcon caught 11 passes for 151 yards, while Collie tallied 7 receptions for 123 yards.  Both scored a touchdown each.  Their effectiveness nullified a shutdown performance by Revis that took away half the football field for Manning to work with.

The unheralded Colts defense came up big as well.  Overlooked by the media all week, the Colts solid rushing defense won the battle on the line of scrimmage, bottling up the top-rated running attack by holding Thomas Jones and Shonn Greene to just 86 yards.   A far cry from their average of 172 rushing yards per game during the regular season.  Colts cornerback Kelvin Hayden sealed the victory with a late 4th quarter interception of Mark Sanchez.

Momentum in the game shifted just before halftime as the Colts blew down the field on 4 plays for 80 yards in just 58 seconds.   That drive ended with a blown defensive assignment that left Collie alone in the end zone for a touchdown catch.  The Colts kept it going on the first possession of the second half, going down the field with relative ease again, ending with a Garcon touchdown catch.

The Jets defense, particularly the defensive backfield, often times appeared clueless.  There were multiple blown assignments that proved costly.  With Revis shutting down Wayne with man-to-man coverage, the defensive lapses were inexplicable and squandered an early lead the Jets offense spotted them.

The Colts were taken by surprise in the first half as they stacked the box to challenge the Jets to pass.  Sanchez took advantage of a great play action fake, nailing Braylon Edwards in stride for an 80-yard touchdown pass.  The Jets followed that up, shocking the overly aggressive Colts with a wildcat formation pass from Brad Smith to Jerricho Cotchery for 45 yards that setup a 9-yard touchdown pass from Sanchez to Dustin Keller.

Peyton Manning and the Colts now look forward to a matchup in two weeks against the NFC champion.  Manning will look to become the first NFL regular season MVP to win the Super Bowl since Kurt Warner completed the trick during the 1999 season.  Coach Jim Caldwell will attempt to become just the 3rd rookie coach to win the Super Bowl.

No matter who they play, either the Vikings or Saints, it will be an exciting Super Bowl.