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the high stakes of Sunday¡¯s game.If Dallas
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it clinches the NFC East. If Indianapolis wins, it stays in the hunt for the
AFC¡¯s final playoff spot and possibly even a division crown.The two coaches and
their players will get one more precious late-season chance to see how they
stack up against another postseason contender and what can be done to keep
playing into January.Article continues below ...¡°Most people call this the dash
for cash,¡± Colts tight end Eric Ebron said. ¡°So you just try to win.¡±Few teams
have done more lately than the Colts (7-6) or Cowboys (8-5).Rather than folding
after starting 1-5, Andrew Luck & Co. turned things around with six wins in
seven games and tying Baltimore, Miami and Tennessee for the No. 6 seed in the
AFC playoff chase.Luck¡¯s comeback has happened during perhaps the best season of
his career with 34 touchdown passes, second in the league and six short of his
career high, a career-best completion rate of 67.7 percent and he is 241 yards
away from the fourth 4,000-yard season of this career.This time, Luck also is
working with an improved defense that has allowed 17.1 points over the past
seven weeks and ranks among the league¡¯s top third in sacks and negative
plays.The combination has upped the ante for Colts¡¯ opponents.¡°They attack you a
lot of different ways,¡± Garrett said. ¡°It¡¯s aggressive, it¡¯s attacking and it¡¯s
a balanced offense. You have to be ready for a lot of different things.¡±Dallas
also made a dramatic midseason turn.After starting 3-5, the Cowboys made a deal
for receiver Amari Cooper and everything suddenly changed.Running back Ezekiel
Elliott has charged back into the NFL rushing lead and quarterback Dak Prescott
started making more potent plays.Dallas¡¯ defense has climbed to No. 4 in yards
allowed and now people around town believe the Cowboys could win their first
divisional-round game since the 1995 playoffs ¡ª if they make it.One thing is
clear: Dallas is all-in.¡°It will be a great challenge. It¡¯s going to take every
person over there, but I think defenses like that challenge,¡± Reich said when
asked about slowing down Elliott. ¡°I know our defense will like that challenge.
It¡¯s not going to be easy, they are going to get some runs. If Zeke has 95 yards
that might be considered a win.¡±TACKLING STARSWhile much of the focus this
weekend will be on high-profile offensive stars such as Luck and Prescott,
rookie linebackers Darius Leonard and Leighton Vander Esch will play big roles,
too.The league¡¯s official stats show Leonard leading the league with 135 tackles
despite missing one game with an injury.Vander Esch has played well, too. The
Cowboys credit him with 136 tackles, tied for the franchise¡¯s rookie record,
league stats show Vander Esch with 108 ¡ª tied for No. 6 overall and second among
rookies to Leonard.LINE DANCEWhile Colts starting center Ryan Kelly could return
after missing three straight games with a sprained medial collateral ligament in
his left knee, Cowboys right guard Zack Martin will miss a game for the first
time in his career in what would¡¯ve been his first trip to his
hometown.Martin
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in his left knee during the preseason and left both games against defending
Super Bowl champion Philadelphia after aggravating the injury. He returned to
the first Philadelphia game, but didn¡¯t come back in last week¡¯s victory and has
been declared out for Sunday.Kelly, meanwhile, was limited in practice
Wednesday. He said he hopes to play through the pain with a brace.Before he was
injured, the Colts allowed one sack in six games. Indy has given up six sacks in
the three games he missed.REJOINING THE YOUNGSTERS?Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee
practiced this week for first time since leaving a game Nov. 5 against Tennessee
with his second hamstring injury this season and he could be rejoining the
linebacker rotation Sunday.If he does, the focus will be on how it works.Vander
Esch and Lee play the same position and 23-year-old Jaylon Smith, a former Notre
Dame star, also played well this season. The two youngsters have embraced
playing big roles while Lee, a 2014 All-Pro choice, was on the mend.FANCY
FEETEight Colts players will wear special cleats this weekend to promote various
charities.Luck will wear shoes bearing Indianapolis¡¯ renown Riley Hospital for
Children, which he has worked with since being drafted No. 1 overall in
2012.Three players ¡ª Leonard, linebacker Anthony Walker and safety Mathias
Farley ¡ª are using their cleats to draw attention to the Edwin Jackson 53
Foundation. Jackson was killed in a traffic accident in February. Well, I woke
up this morning and checked to be sure, but yesterday¡¯s awful performance wasn¡¯t
a nightmare. The Colts really did get shut out by the Jaguars to lose 6-0 in a
game they absolutely had to win. The offense was bad in every phase, and the
coaching left a great deal to be desired as well. I don¡¯t have near enough space
to detail all the losers as thoroughly as we probably should, and I¡¯m not sure I
have the energy either. As you might expect, this isn¡¯t going to be a very
pretty column, so let¡¯s just get into it so I can get all this toxin out of me
and never think about this game again.WinnersDenico AutryReinhold Matay-USA
TODAY SportsTalk about a game. Denico Autry came to play, even if almost no one
else did. He put up a monster defensive performance, notching 3
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for the season, despite dealing with injuries that have sidelined him or altered
his ability to play at his best for a bit of this season. Considering that Autry
was signed as a virtual nobody from Oakland, his impact on the team has been a
significant one that is worth recognizing. Autry is a young guy who fits
perfectly inside this Colts defensive scheme. Props to him for playing hard in
this game.Honorable Mentions: Jabaal Sheard, Matthew AdamsLosersFrank
ReichReinhold Matay-USA TODAY SportsThis was Frank Reich¡¯s worst game as a head
coach. As the primary offensive play caller, Reich was unable to make the
necessary adjustments to deal with Jacksonville¡¯s excellent coverage, and seemed
to struggle to dial up plays to get his receivers open. The Colts ran the ball
just 6 times on first down, opting to pass instead. In theory that had worked
against the Jaguars the last time, so it could again. However, in practice it
was a miserable failure. Starting out the game that way would have made sense
given their success last time with the pass. However, once they saw that it
wasn¡¯t effective and that the game was close, it seems like calling a more
balanced and less predictable offense would have made more sense. Reich¡¯s worst
calls were in the second quarter when he went for it two different times on 4th
and 1. Both attempts failed, and both came well within field goal range. I am
all for being aggressive and trying to score touchdowns instead of field goals,
but we were not facing the Saints, where you have to score on every drive to
even have a prayer. This was the Cody Kessler-led Jaguars. Priority 1 should
have been to put points on the board. Getting a lead would have created more
urgency by the Jaguars offense, which was being thoroughly outplayed by our
defense. Additionally, as we would see, those two field goals would have kept
the game at a tie, and the 3rd failed attempt to convert the 4th down in the 2nd
half would have provided an opportunity for a 3rd field goal which could have
won the game. This was simply poor play callingTo top it all off, the clock at
the end of the game was managed
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with the team getting back to the line to go very slowly, as well as running a
ton of time off the clock before eventually taking a time out. The end result
was that the team ran out of time while driving to attempt to score. It was a
bad showing, and a moment to remind ourselves that Frank Reich is doing this for
the very first time. For a rookie head coach, he has been remarkably good, but
he wasn¡¯t today. I don¡¯t anticipate having to write about Frank Reich being a
loser very often.Anthony CastonzoPhoto by Joe Robbins/Getty ImagesCastonzo is
not alone in getting abused by the Jaguars¡¯ defensive line, but as the most
tenured, highest paid, and ostensibly best offensive lineman on the team, he has
to be better. He consistently struggled to deal with what was being thrown at
him by the Jags and did not put up nearly the kind of performance we¡¯ve expected
from him through this season. The real killer was late in the game when Castonzo
blocks down on Calais Campbell and lets Ronnie Harrison get a free hit on Luck
when they absolutely have to have a 4th down conversion with 2:34 left in the
4th quarter.We know what this line is capable of, and the Jaguars defense that
showed up today is the one that took this team to the AFC Championship game last
season. You can¡¯t sleepwalk through a game against these guys, and that is what
it looked like Castonzo was doing.Ryan GrantDouglas DeFelice-USA TODAY SportsI
gave credit to Denico Autry for the job he did, so another one of Chris
Ballard¡¯s offseason acquisition deserves credit for his work too. Ryan Grant,
the guy who was supposed to be able to provide a number 2 to Hilton¡¯s 1, was a
complete non-factor today. He was targeted twice, with one being an egregious
drop. The consistent inability of Grant, or really anyone, to get open was a
major factor in getting Andrew Luck hit. When Grant was open, he dropped the
ball that came his way. Not the kind of contribution the Colts needed.Dontrelle
InmanDouglas DeFelice-USA TODAY SportsWhile Inman has been a solid pickup and
contributed reasonably well this season, he was, like Grant, largely not a
factor in this game. He was targeted 6 times for just 2 catches and 14 yards.
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from their own 45-yard line, the Colts had an opportunity to get the kind of
chunk play they couldn¡¯t all game. Despite pressure, Luck hung in there and
aired one out to Inman for what would have been a huge gain. For whatever
reason, Inman turned his body the wrong way, and couldn¡¯t get flipped back
around right, so instead of the Colts getting a big play to put them in the red
zone, they punted. The Officiating CrewLook, I know that complaining about the
refs is something most every fan base does, and it is worst after a loss, but
this was one of the most poorly officiated games I¡¯ve seen in a long time, and
it wasn¡¯t biased to one side or the other, it was bad all around. They missed
obvious calls, like when they called T.Y.¡¯s clearly incomplete ball a catch, and
they made bad calls frequently, like the roughing the passer call against
Matthew Adams who had a great sack in which he clearly used his shoulder to
tackle a ducking Kessler. Their worst work was inserting themselves into the
game¡¯s finish and claiming that forward progress had stopped Erik Swoope as he
was tackled out of bounds, which should have stopped the clock and give the
Colts one more shot at the end zone before time expired. It was not only an
incorrect call, but it robbed the Colts of that shot and of a better ending to a
really lousy story. Don¡¯t misunderstand me, the officials aren¡¯t the reason the
Colts lost this game. They provided more than enough of those to do that on
their own. However, this crew shouldn¡¯t be anywhere near an NFL field without a
lot of improvement.