Manning looks for better results after latest win

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Peyton Manning(notes) keeps raising the standards.

He wants to complete 70 percent of his passes, lead the league in third-down conversions and be No. 1 in red-zone touchdowns every season. The victories, he figures, will follow.

But are the expectations getting too lofty, even for the three-time MVP?

In the Colts’ 18-14 victory over San Francisco, Manning went 31 of 48 for 347 yards, numbers that would constitute season-highs for most other quarterbacks this side of Boston. In Manning’s case, his passer rating of 86.0 was a season low and afterward, he acknowledged the offense was out of sync.

On Wednesday, Manning insisted the Colts still have work to do on an offense that ranks No. 4 in the NFL.

“We want to convert more third downs and we were 0-for-4 in the red zone last week. That’s not good enough,” he said. “We really need to try to score more touchdowns on offense, and, of course, you’re always looking to improve.”

Clearly, Manning was not perfect against the 49ers. He overthrew receivers, underthrew receivers and even threw wide. Yet there was more to it than Manning having an off day.

Three-time Pro Bowl receiver Reggie Wayne(notes) caught a career-high 12 passes for 147 yards despite playing with a strained groin. Team president Bill Polian told radio listeners Monday that could explain some of the timing problems. Manning also was sacked three times after enduring only two sacks in the first six games and was under pressure more than usual.

Yet he topped 300 yards for the sixth time in seven games and became the fastest player in league history to 4,000 completions, breaking Dan Marino’s previous mark by 10 games.

Indy is now 7-0 for the fourth time in five years and is the last remaining unbeaten team in the AFC.

What’s wrong with numbers like that? Nothing, teammates believe.

“When you set the standard so high, if you make one mistake, I guess that’s what happens,” receiver Pierre Garcon(notes) said. “I think he played well.”

The problem for Manning is living up to his nickname, Perfect Peyton, is darn near impossible.

Yes, he ranks first or second in the NFL this season in completions, completion percentage, yards passing, touchdown passes and passer rating, he’s been incredibly efficient. Manning remains on pace to break single-season league records in yards passing and completion percentage and he needs five more 300-yard games to break the NFL’s season mark of 10, which is shared by Drew Brees(notes) and Rich Gannon.

Things are about to get much tougher, though.

Only one of Indy’s first seven opponents, Seattle, ranks in the top half of the league in total defense and only one of the Colts’ first seven opponents, Arizona (4-3), has a winning record.

This week, Indy hosts AFC South rival Houston (5-3), then welcomes AFC East-leading New England (5-2) to Lucas Oil Stadium. After that, they head to Baltimore (4-3) and back to Houston.

“We are getting into the teeth of our schedule right now,” Manning said.

Since 2003, Manning is 22-5 in November with 59 TD passes and 24 interceptions—six coming in one game. The Colts have won eight straight in the month and haven’t lost a November game in nearly two years. The last loss: A 23-21 defeat at San Diego on Nov. 11, 2007.

Manning, now 33, is also doing things a little different this year.

Last Friday, he gave backup Jim Sorgi(notes) some extra work in practice, using the opportunity to rest his right arm—something Manning has rarely done in 12 NFL seasons.

“I just kind of felt like I needed it that day,” Manning said. “I don’t really feel it will be something we do every week. The thing is you want your arm as fresh in December as it is in September. So it’s something (the throws) we’re monitoring.”

Updated Nov 4, 5:04 pm EST
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  1. Andrew
    14. Posted by Andrew Fri Nov 6 1:02pm EST

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    Edge can wear whatever he wants, but I don't see why the Colts need an aging running back on the field when they have Brown and Addai in the backfield. Sure, Brown has been struggling through injuries (this is the Colts, after all, and it wouldn't be a season without half the team on IR), but keep in mind, Chad Simpson has shown that he can be reasonably effective as a backup, someone who can grab 3-5 yards but not do much else, and they do have Mike Hart on the roster, and he was a great running back at Michigan. Besides, depth at defensive back and linebacker are much more important for this team down the stretch.
  2. ty
    13. Posted by ty Fri Nov 6 5:48am EST

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    our running game would be better if we ran Brown more often, he gets the big yards cause hes faster and smaller that Addai.
  3. MichaelP
    12. Posted by MichaelP Thu Nov 5 10:54pm EST

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    If the Colts do clinch home-field advantage throughout the 2009-10 NFL tournament, don't expect Jim Caldwell to rest players, especially during the tournament bye- he'll have them practice and practice some more, just to keep them fresh. Jim's got a plan for the team, this year, and he'll execute it, anyway possible. GO BLUE!!!
  4. Seapath
    11. Posted by Seapath Thu Nov 5 11:17am EST

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    Delfinataylor88: Are you completely Illiterate? Try posting something that makes sense!
  5. Jimmie B
    10. Posted by Jimmie B Thu Nov 5 8:22am EST

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    If there is room for Edge then bring him in! He might help out. Things are definitely gonna get tougher !Can't be having these sacks! Peyton could get banged up and he needs to be at his best these next few games. Should the Colts stay undefeated I hope Caldwell doesn't decide to rest some players if the Colts lock in a playoff spot!
  6. icantmakeyouthink
    9. Posted by icantmakeyouthink Thu Nov 5 6:33am EST

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    Although I am a 49ers fan, I always have enjoyed watching Peyton, since he was at Tennessee. I think because of his down-to-earth manner, level headed. I also recall his struggle his rookie year with interceptions, how he kept his composure, I knew he would be one of the great ones this league has ever seen.

    This will be an interesting next four games. Houston completely blew my 49ers out the first half, yet allowed Alex Smith to bring us back in the second half, almost all the way. That's Alex Smith, not Peyton Manning, if you get my drift.

    Houston has good rhythm and personnel on offense now, some solid defensive players. Playing together well, a good test for the Colts to see where they are.

    Now I see Indy has lost Hagler the rest of the season. Hope this doesn't hurt Indy's defense too much, they have been playing very well.

    I think Singletary had the 49ers psyched for the Colts...and still Peyton had 349 yards, 31 completions against us. I see Indy winning 34-28 over Houston. The Patriots game, well, I haven't seen the Patriots play since that loss to Denver, so I can't say. The Ravens...well, again, I think they were psyched for Denver, and we'll see this week if that was so, I see Peyton being ready for their aging defense.

    I'd guess the next .four games will see the Colts go 3-1. A 10-1 start is not so shabby....btw, I wouldn't bring James back. Time to move on.
  7. MichaelP
    8. Posted by MichaelP Wed Nov 4 7:42pm EST

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    Dustin, shut up! We have no room for homophobic slur mongers on this message board. For real Colts fans, Peyton is still at his best, especially when it comes to seeking ways to improve his play, and as long as he's their field general, the Colts are continuing to roll, on all 18 wheels. GO BLUE!!!
  8. Andy H
    7. Posted by Andy H Wed Nov 4 5:14pm EST

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    that's what makes this guy so great. He is critical of himself and talks about improving and doesn't just talk about the fact that "hey...we're 7-0."
  9. <i>delfinataylor88</i>
    6. Posted by delfinataylor88 Wed Nov 4 3:34pm EST

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    one other thing smel you for enry i bet i could love it delfina manning
  10. <i>delfinataylor88</i>
    5. Posted by delfinataylor88 Wed Nov 4 3:31pm EST

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    yea peyton this is forr you sorry you cant be better but well thats how the ball rolls practice makes better steal , hope it will and lets try harder for better steal love the way you throw tho great out of this world maybe targeting may help you in working it. better. love you wow babymmmmmm
  11. <i>geno_3599</i>
    4. Posted by geno_3599 Wed Nov 4 3:02pm EST

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    He should retire as a Colt, get him back if possible.
  12. Mile High Colt
    3. Posted by Mile High Colt Wed Nov 4 2:59pm EST

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    I'm guessing Edge would come back for the league minimum, which for a veteran of his experience has to be a couple of million. No one has been able to run the stretch play well since Edge left.
  13. Jeremy
    2. Posted by Jeremy Wed Nov 4 2:51pm EST

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    lindsayscolts, I would LOVE to see Edge back in a Colts uniform! I really think his tenacity would benefit us right now! He would be a great tutor for Addai and Brown!
  14. lindsayscolts
    1. Posted by lindsayscolts Wed Nov 4 1:42pm EST

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    getting a running game wouldn't hurt either-------how about Edge????? He's apparently available
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