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Reflections from a Colts Fan On Coming Back to Beat The Texans — Can The Colts Now Compete For a Title?

Reflections from a Colts Fan On Coming Back to Beat The Texans — Can The Colts Now Compete For a Title?

After an amazing comeback victory over the Texans, the Colts are 3-2. The Titans are 5-0. Can the Colts still compete for a title?

CLAUDIO CABRERA, Yoonewverse

Four minutes and 4 seconds left in the game. I thought it was over. I really did. Not only the game, but our season. If we were losing to the Texans, I knew any Colts fan’s hope was dimming - damn near diminished. It doesn’t get lower than the Texans. Wait…It doesn’t get lower than Sage Rosenfels behind center for the Texans and defeating you.

After watching him pick our “old” defense apart, I began replaying our NFL title in 06. Man those were good memories. Then, I came back to reality - Texans leading 27-10.

I was ready to throw my Manning jersey at the tube. We were about to be three games down to undefeated and “overrated,” Tennessee. It made me sick. Then, it happened. I was about to turn off the game, when I saw a drive reminiscent of Peyton two seasons ago. He drove us all the way to the Houston 7 yard-line and threw a strike to Santi down the middle for a touchdown. 27-17. Four minutes left. No onside kick. Dungy is much smarter than that. I think deep down inside he knew he could force Sage into some mistakes and that we did.

For some unknown reason, Sage still thought we were in August and the Olympics were on when he began attempting flips in the middle of the field, when he got popped, fumbled, and Gary Brackett danced his way into the Texans end-zone with a 68 yard return. Touchdown. 27-24.

You can just see the look on the Texans face – Priceless. This reminded me of their classic let-down against Frank Reich and Buffalo 16 years ago when they were steamrolling the Bills with Moon, until the 2nd half was totally different. But could this have been worse if we completed it? I mean, we came down from 17 in 4 minutes. They had 30 minutes to come back from 34. Do the math.

So the Texans have 2 minutes to drive us into the ground and run out the clock. Rosenfels snaps, scrambles, and Mathis slaps him on the arm, causes him to fumble and Hallelujah, we recovered.

The sideline is going crazy. My family is telling me to keep it down. Manning drives and drives. He then throws a fade into the corner endzone where one of the best receivers in football, Reggie Wayne, has a corner on him like glue and still catches the ball with 1 hand for a TD. It goes to review and you couldn’t see this replay enough. It was absolutely beautiful and one of the top catches of the year. 31-27 our lead. Houston…we have a problem.

The Texans have one last chance and we collect a game-ending interception from Rosenfels who threw the ball nowhere near a Texans receiver.

A clutch win by a veteran team and one that could be looked upon later this year as the turning point in our season. This week, we have Baltimore at home who’s been struggling and expect our first home victory in Lucas Oil. That will take us to 3-2 and with Tennessee on the horizon in 2 weeks, we can easily be back amongst the AFC’s elite where we belong.

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One Response to “Reflections from a Colts Fan On Coming Back to Beat The Texans — Can The Colts Now Compete For a Title?”

  1. I really hope this was one of those games where we can get back in the mix. It’s been way to up and down so far, but I think the healthier we get, the better things will turn out.

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