Colts do it With D
Again
Peyton Picked Twice but D Scores
Not only did the Defense come up with a +3 turnover margin
for the day, they took one to the house for 6, and set up other
points on the board. The Offense however, needs to grab ahold
of thier ears and pull thier heads out of thier collective asses.
It shouldn't take you 3 quarters to get in your grove.
Colts 28 - 49ers 3
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Peyton Manning shook Alex Smith's hand
and dispensed a little postgame advice to the rookie: Keep working
hard and don't get discouraged, because not every week will be
this miserable.Manning hopes the Indianapolis Colts don't have
to work this hard all season, either.
Edgerrin James rushed for 105 yards and a touchdown and the Colts
intercepted four of Smith's passes to remain unbeaten with a lackluster
28-3 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Smith's struggles were predictable in his first career start.
The former Utah star never got comfortable, going 9-of-23 for
74 yards and committing five turnovers while getting sacked five
times.
The Colts' execution problems were more surprising -- but not
a big deal, given the 49ers' ineptitude and the Indianapolis veterans'
poise. As Manning told Smith, that cool under pressure can only
be acquired through experience.
"Everyone wants to win their first game, and everyone wants
it to be just like college, but it's not," Manning said.
"It is the NFL for a reason. It's a big adjustment. It's
tough going against an excellent defense in your first start.
... Six games or a year from now, you look back on these games
and you say, 'I hated to go through it, but it helped me become
a better player.'"
Manning went 23-of-31 for 255 yards and one score, throwing two
interceptions in an unimpressive performance against a team that
gave significant playing time in its secondary to three recent
practice squad members.
The reigning league MVP also failed to hook up with Marvin Harrison
for the duo's 86th touchdown, which would have broken the NFL
record shared with San Francisco's Steve Young and Jerry Rice.
But the Colts scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns on James'
4-yard run and Troy Walters' 18-yard reception to blow it open.
Cato June returned one of his two interceptions 24 yards for a
score in the second quarter, and Dominic Rhodes rushed for an
early TD.
"You love everything to be perfect, but they made a few
plays and we worked through it and got a good win on the road,"
said Manning, who started his 117th straight game to break his
tie with Ron Jaworski for the second-longest streak in NFL history.
"That is what good teams do. The idea was just to take care
of business, and we did that."
Indianapolis (5-0) still won easily because its inconsistencies
were nothing compared to the travails of Smith, promoted to the
starting lineup after a month of mediocrity from Tim Rattay.
"I think they were reading a rookie quarterback's eyes,
and a few times I gave myself away," Smith said. "I've
got to learn when to force some things, and when to throw things
away. I talked to Peyton [afterward], and he says it's going to
get better."
In its fourth straight loss, San Francisco (1-4) failed to score
an offensive touchdown for the second straight game despite a
rare impressive performance from Kevan Barlow, who rushed for
99 yards.
Smith's headset apparently malfunctioned on the opening drive,
and things never got much better. He had three interceptions,
was sacked twice and fumbled once in the first half. His quarterback
rating dropped to 4.4 when Mike Doss intercepted his pass into
triple coverage 1:04 before halftime.
"I certainly didn't like the turnovers," 49ers coach
Mike Nolan said. "But I continue to see what I like in Alex,
and that's that he's resilient. There were rookie mistakes that
he made, but you take the good with the bad."
"He made some throws that I'm sure he won't make this time
next year," Indianapolis coach Tony Dungy said. "I think
Alex is going to be good. I coached against John Elway in his
first game, and it was very similar. You can't judge anyone by
their first game."
The Colts drove 95 yards on their second possession, but James
fumbled while attempting to stretch the ball over the goal line.
Manning then got sacked for the first time all year by Andre Carter,
and he threw an interception shortly before halftime.
Game notes
Colts safety Bob Sanders left the game with an "arm injury,"
according to Dungy. The Colts don't know its severity yet. ...
Indy kicker Mike Vanderjagt scored his 900th NFL point after June's
interception return. ... Manning got his first career victory
over the 49ers, leaving just four teams he hasn't beaten. |