Colts Vs Eagles
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Recently, the reserved second-year coach has a distinctive message for his players: don't come to be complacent. One day right after beating Houston and moving into sole possession of the AFC South lead for the first time this season, Caldwell wants to reinforce the point that now isn't the time for the Colts to transform their focus.
When sports betting, the Colts (5-2) have been one of the most dominant team in the AFC South since the division's inception in 2002. They won six of the very first eight division crowns and have been in first place for all but 28 weeks more than the past 81/2 seasons. The Colts have won three consecutive games, all against teams with at the least four wins, and Monday night's 30-17 victory more than Houston eliminated one possible division tiebreaker by evening the season series with Houston.
Fot football betting fans of Indianapolis, a win at Philadelphia this weekend would put the Colts back on pace for a different 12-win season at the halfway mark, and they've a favorable second-half schedule that consists of five dwelling games and only three game against teams with winning records. It really is also most likely the Colts will get better when some of their injured players return. One of which will probably be punter pat CmAfee who spent extra than three minutes apologizing to Colts fans on Wednesday, and is not prepared to go back and get to perform. In his first public comments since being arrested two weeks ago for public intoxication, a contrite McAfee repeatedly referred to as the episode embarrassing and promised it would not happen once more.
In Eagles news, linebacker Ernie Sims was fined $50,000 for unnecessarily striking defenseless Titans receiver Lavelle Hawkins in the neck and head area with his forearms through the Eagles' 37-10 loss to Tennessee in Week 7. Sims, 25, is really a repeat offender. He was previously fined twice for unnecessary roughness violations (Dec. 28, 2008 and Sept. 13, 2009) while he was a member with the Detroit Lions.
Returning to an opposing city for the first time considering that 2002, whilst making an initial appearance in a rival venue, the Indianapolis Colts, 5-2, go to Lincoln Monetary Field on Sunday, November 7 to face the Philadelphia Eagles, 4-3. Kickoff for the contest, telecast by CBS Sports and broadcast nationally by Westwood One, is 4:15 p.m. (EST).
The Colts have not played in Philadelphia because earning a 35-13 victory more than the Eagles on November 19, 2002.
Indianapolis might be generating a 10th-ever appearance in Philadelphia. The club has earned a 5-4 record in three earlier venues (Connie Mack Stadium, Franklin Field, Veterans Stadium) and holds a 10-6 series edge. The clubs have not met considering that a 45-21 Colts home win on November 26, 2006. Indianapolis reaches Sunday's game after a 30-17 win last Monday at home against Houston. Philadelphia had a bye week following its 37-19 loss on October 24 at Tennessee. Indianapolis is 2-0 against the NFC East with victories over the New York Giants (38-14) and at Washington (27-24). The Eagles earned a 28-3 win at Jacksonville on September 26 in their other AFC South battle this season.
