If I’m not mistaken, this is the game where one of the sideline crew for Indy was tired of the cameras focusing on the sideline. The director switched to a couple shots and the crew member kept trying to shoo away the camera.
The first half looked a lot like the second game. If wilikins hadn't got the punt return, and jax had been able to put a couple scores up this game might have gone that way too.
The Jaguars nearly ran the Colts into a new dimension in this first 2006 meeting. Here they racked up “only” 191 yards in a losing effort. In their week 14 matchup they would hang an incredible 375 yards rushing on them on their way to a 44-17 annihilation.
The Colts offensive lines with Manning were always so bad. "But he rarely got sacked! But Howard Mudd!" Yeah, by virtue of his footwork and insanely quick release, he avoided sacks. By virtue of calling blocking schemes at the line, they sometimes ran well. He and his HB's were constantly facing monsters breaching the line and moving them off their spots. Jeff Saturday - a perennially overrated Center - was constantly blown backwards by even mediocre D-Lineman. The Colts defenses couldn't get off the field on 3rd down to save their lives, so Peyton and that offense had to sit there, ice cold, for 38+ minutes of game clock every Sunday. Their Special Teams always gave up huge chunks of return yards (every game against the Chargers), and the coaches were taking bad timeouts (Caldwell) and challenging the wrong plays (Dungy). It's a wonder they ever won games, and not surprising that their playoff runs were frustrating. Peyton Manning is the best QB of all-time, but he had to drag a lot of mediocrity with him into post-season play. ON TOPIC: It's interesting how bad the Colts running game and defense was during the 2006 season, but then both started working in the playoffs. Takes a whole team, not one player, to win Super Bowls.
Key Plays:
5:50 JAX: Jones-Drew 26-yd rush
8:20 JAX: Leftwich 4-yd rush TD
15:45 JAX: Jones-Drew 18-yd rush
18:10 IND: David 16-yd INT ret
26:20 IND: Wilkins 82-yd punt ret TD
41:10 JAX: Scobee missed 24-yd FG
46:10 IND: Wayne 22-yd rec from Manning
48:10 IND: Wayne 20-yd rec from Manning
56:50 IND: Harrison 38-yd rec from Manning
58:45 IND: Clark 30-yd rec TD from Manning
1:05:40 JAX: Wilford 17-yd rec from Leftwich
1:18:20 JAX: Scobee missed 49-yd FG
1:19:50 IND: Harrison 15-yd rec from Manning
1:21:30 IND: Wayne 18-yd rec from Manning
1:28:50 IND: Harrison 17-yd rec from Manning
1:30:25 IND: Rhodes 17-yd rush
1:34:05 IND: Wayne 22-yd rec from Manning
1:35:35 IND: Manning 2-yd rush TD
1:37:50 JAX: Jones-Drew 41-yd kick ret
1:46:35 JAX: Jones-Drew 7-yd rec TD from Leftwich
1:55:50 Jacksonville final drive start
1:57:00 IND: Doss 16-yd INT ret
Key Stats:
JAX:
Byron Leftwich 16/28 pass, 107 pass yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, 6 car, 14 rush yds, 1 TD
Maurice Jones-Drew 13 car, 103 rush yds, 4 rec, 32 rec yds, 1 TD
Fred Taylor 21 car, 74 yds
Ernest Wilford 3 rec, 32 yds
IND:
Peyton Manning 14/31 pass, 219 pass yds, 1 TD, 3 car, 0 rush yds, 1 TD
Dominic Rhodes 14 car, 48 yds
Marvin Harrison 6 rec (14 targets), 94 yds
Mike Doss 1 INT, 9 tackles
Antoine Bethea 12 tackles
Gary Brackett 10 tackles
Cato June 10 tackles
B.L.#7, Sucks.
Love classic Colts vs Jags games. Jax has always played Indy hard even when they’ve had horrible teams.
As big as Freddy. T was you can argue that he was the best Cut Back RB all time that guy was the man.
The RCA Dome was LOUD. I miss it.
Hoosier dome. :( that's what I'll always remember it by...
You could really hear the boo’s and cheers.
Yeah the RCA Hoosier dome was a very underrated great fanbase
It's called piping
Been Colts fan a long time nice seeing these old games
If I’m not mistaken, this is the game where one of the sideline crew for Indy was tired of the cameras focusing on the sideline. The director switched to a couple shots and the crew member kept trying to shoo away the camera.
Much better then the game we played against them later that year holy hell
The first half looked a lot like the second game. If wilikins hadn't got the punt return, and jax had been able to put a couple scores up this game might have gone that way too.
The Jaguars nearly ran the Colts into a new dimension in this first 2006 meeting. Here they racked up “only” 191 yards in a losing effort. In their week 14 matchup they would hang an incredible 375 yards rushing on them on their way to a 44-17 annihilation.
First play of second half- Run
Second play-Pass
Dan Dierdorf "The colts aren't even trying to run"
1:35:42 Peyton taking ankles
Im certain thus was Joseph Addais rookie year???
Nice upload! Any chance you have one of the 2007 Jags vs Colts games?
yes, I'll upload one of those for their Week 17 matchup
CT Archives awesome thanks!
Do you have any 2004 or 2005 jags vs colts game?
Jacksonville's ground game was tearing up Indy. The second meeting was even worse.
Indy had a pretty bad run defense that year IIRC
Do you have any 2004 or 2005 jaguar games
I enjoy watching Peyton Manning games.
Do you have dolphins colts 2006? Great win for colts week 17
Do you have the 11/16/2003 Jets at Colts?
2006 high HD
Can You Upload Saints vs Colts Week 1 2007 season
No way Taylor or Drew are using
The Colts offensive lines with Manning were always so bad. "But he rarely got sacked! But Howard Mudd!" Yeah, by virtue of his footwork and insanely quick release, he avoided sacks. By virtue of calling blocking schemes at the line, they sometimes ran well. He and his HB's were constantly facing monsters breaching the line and moving them off their spots. Jeff Saturday - a perennially overrated Center - was constantly blown backwards by even mediocre D-Lineman. The Colts defenses couldn't get off the field on 3rd down to save their lives, so Peyton and that offense had to sit there, ice cold, for 38+ minutes of game clock every Sunday. Their Special Teams always gave up huge chunks of return yards (every game against the Chargers), and the coaches were taking bad timeouts (Caldwell) and challenging the wrong plays (Dungy). It's a wonder they ever won games, and not surprising that their playoff runs were frustrating. Peyton Manning is the best QB of all-time, but he had to drag a lot of mediocrity with him into post-season play.
ON TOPIC: It's interesting how bad the Colts running game and defense was during the 2006 season, but then both started working in the playoffs. Takes a whole team, not one player, to win Super Bowls.
Jeff Saturday, perennially overrated.
6× Pro Bowl (2005-2007, 2009, 2010, 2012)
2× First-team All-Pro (2005, 2007)
2× Second-team All-Pro (2006, 2009)
Put the crack pipe down. Jesus Loves you.
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