Does Indy have another late comeback in it?

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by NewsGrabber, Oct 27, 2008.

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  1. NewsGrabber

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    Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Adam Vinatieri didn't have the leg for a 51-yarder into a breeze. The Colts went for it on a fourth down for the second time in the second half. The Titans got their second stop.

    Accuracy and not a giant leg has been Vinatieri's trademark over the years, though he's hit some long ones. He is eight of 19 all-time from 50 or longer.

    This season his long is from 47 and that was indoors. He's just five of eight overall.

    The Colts were more likely to punt than to try a field goal. Instead they threw and saw their former cornerback, Nick Harper, break up a pass intended for Marvin Harrison on fourth-and-two from the Titans 34 yard-line.

    The first failed fourth down attempt was followed by a drive to a go-ahead score by Tennessee.

    The second failed fourth down attempt was followed by a drive to a build-the-lead touchdown by LenDale White.

    Indy is now down 10 with 4:37 to play.

    We've seen the Colts make dramatic comebacks at Minnesota and Houston.

    Do they have another one in them?



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  2. Eddyc85

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    No they don't Newsgrabber.
     
  3. Gunny

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    hell ****ing no they dont.
     
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