Texans hoping to challenge Colts in AFC South

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—The Houston Texans spent all decade dreaming of this opportunity.

All they really wanted was a chance to establish themselves as a playoff contender and finally take down their old nemesis, the Indianapolis Colts. On Sunday, they could do both.

At 5-3 and on a three-game winning streak, Houston looks like the only AFC South team capable of challenging Indy for division superiority—and it’s never had a better shot to beat the Colts.

“It is exciting, and that is what we talked about as a team all offseason and through training camp,” quarterback Matt Schaub(notes) said when asked if it would be a signature moment for the franchise. “It is an exciting time for our team and our city and we understand that, but at the same time we have to realize what we have to do.”

They have to measure up on the field, not just on the stat lines.

Schaub comes into the game with more TD passes (16) than three-time MVP Peyton Manning(notes) (15), and with a receiver, Andre Johnson(notes), who has more yards (697) than Indy’s Reggie Wayne(notes) (689), who is second in the NFL.

But there is a huge disparity when it comes to image.

Houston is the intriguing upstart, the Rocky Balboa of this fight. Many are withholding judgment until they see if the Texans can really beat Indy.

Who can blame the skeptics? In seven years, the Texans are 1-13 in the series, 0-7 in Indy, and their only win came on Kris Brown’s(notes) 48-yard, last-second field goal in 2006.

This time, the stakes are higher. Win and Houston becomes the biggest threat to Indy’s title quest. Lose and the Colts take a four-game lead in the loss column with only seven games left on Houston’s schedule.

“We’re in a situation that we’ve never been in before at this point in the season and like I said, every game is going to get bigger and bigger,” Johnson said. “If we go and win this game, we have a bye week and we come (home) and play Tennessee; that game is going to be even bigger. The more you win, the bigger the games get.”

Indy, meanwhile, knows how to contend with challengers. It has won five of the last six AFC South titles and is off to another 7-0 start. Another victory would make the Colts the fourth team in league history with 17 straight regular-season wins; make Jim Caldwell the first rookie coach to start 8-0; and give Manning win No. 125, tying him with Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton for fourth on the NFL’s career list.

But the game has a different significance to the Colts. A victory would also give Indy a first-round sweep of its division opponents and total control of the division race.

“I think it’s our biggest test of the season, so far, if you look at the actual records of the teams we’ve played,” Manning said. “I feel like because it is a division game, it’s a big game. It means a lot, especially when it comes to implications down the road.”

The teams know each other well, though much has changed since last season.

Houston’s new defensive coordinator, Frank Bush, has his team forcing turnovers (14), getting off the field on third down and using rookie linebacker Brian Cushing(notes) perfectly. Cushing is fourth in the NFL with 66 tackles.

Another change: Schaub and Johnson will finally be on the field together against Indy. Schaub has missed the last three Colts games, while Johnson sat out the first Colts game in 2007.

Yet the Texans still haven’t said whether running back Steve Slaton(notes) will start or sit after Ryan Moats(notes) ran for 126 yards in last week’s win at Buffalo.

“We have not run the ball well this year. Of course, last week was the best we’ve run it all year,” coach Gary Kubiak said. “We’re still trying to be a balanced football team.”

Indy’s defense also has prospered under new coordinator Larry Coyer. The more aggressive approach now has the Colts ranked in the league’s top 10.

Manning has quickly established a rapport with his young receivers, Pierre Garcon(notes) and Austin Collie(notes), following the departure of Marvin Harrison(notes) and the injury to Anthony Gonzalez(notes).

Both teams will be missing key players, too.

The Texans lost tight end Owen Daniels(notes) to a season-ending right knee injury this week. He leads Houston with five TD receptions and has been as effective as any tight end in the league this year. Indy linebacker Tyjuan Hagler(notes) also is out for the season after rupturing his biceps last Sunday.

Houston couldn’t imagine a better setup. The Colts couldn’t ask for a better test.

“Absolutely, it means a lot to them and they’re going to play like it,” tight end Dallas Clark(notes) said. “We’ve got to match that intensity because is a big division game for both sides.”

Updated Nov 7, 12:05 am EST
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  1. David H
    15. Posted by David H Sun Nov 8 2:39pm EST

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    WOW. The Texans are a bunch of dirty sons of b!tches. Talk about poor sportsmanship.
  2. David H
    14. Posted by David H Sun Nov 8 10:00am EST

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    If the Texans can cover the receivers the way the 49R's did, Manning will be of no effect. He'll throw sloppy passes again. Since the colts can't run the ball, the Texans will win.
  3. PAULAH
    13. Posted by PAULAH Sun Nov 8 8:00am EST

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    Been a texan fan along time,,no well houston fan cuz there once was thu oilers..seen them come along way..and i know they have "let alot of us true fans down".but you gotta have faith..so in this i say.....go texans!!!!!!!!
  4. <i>geno_3599</i>
    12. Posted by geno_3599 Sun Nov 8 3:16am EST

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    I may have been a little out of line with my last comment. I know the Texans have improved this year and have a good qb and a strong defense. I don't see how the Colts can stop them from scoring. I am predicting: Texans - 21, Colts 123. Of course I could be off a couple of points on the Texans score, they could be held to less.
  5. <i>geno_3599</i>
    11. Posted by geno_3599 Sun Nov 8 3:08am EST

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    A proven losing team, with a long history of choking against the Colts no matter how the game is going, wins a couple of games and is suddenly some big threat to the greatest team in the NFL (OK, I know about the Saints and the spectacular Drew.) I know any team can lose on any given Sunday, but, if it happens to the Colts, it will be further down the road. Peyton Manning has never played better than he has this season, and who ever thought he could play BETTER?
  6. <i>bobonthis57</i>
    10. Posted by bobonthis57 Sun Nov 8 1:49am EST

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    colts by 3 we will win this test and on to new eng.
  7. slayer south of heaven
    9. Posted by slayer south of heaven Sun Nov 8 1:28am EST

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    The schaub will rise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the colts luck will finally will run out. so who cares about all you idiot colt fans . one stupid superbowl. we will take care of a couple!!
  8. slayer south of heaven
    8. Posted by slayer south of heaven Sun Nov 8 1:26am EST

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    The schaub will rise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the colts luck will finally will run out. so who cares about all you idiot colt fans . one stupid superbowl. we will take care of a couple!!
  9. slayer south of heaven
    7. Posted by slayer south of heaven Sun Nov 8 1:25am EST

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    The schaub will rise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the colts luck will finally will run out. so who cares about all you idiot colt fans . one stupid superbowl. we will take care of a couple!!
  10. Lee
    6. Posted by Lee Sat Nov 7 12:52pm EST

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    Jets blow
  11. Lee
    5. Posted by Lee Sat Nov 7 12:48pm EST

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    The Texans are alot better this year than in past years. However, even with the Colts missing Harrison, Gonzalez, Sanders, Hagler, Hayden, Jackson, etc, we still own the Texans. The outcome of Sunday's game will be no different than it normally is. Texans fans feel free to hate but you're still going to lose. All the sh*t talk in the world won't change that fact.
  12. <i>marc.sayegh</i>
    4. Posted by marc.sayegh Sat Nov 7 11:46am EST

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    dont you remeber when the jets detroyed the Texans in week one........ JETS
  13. tony p
    3. Posted by tony p Sat Nov 7 10:56am EST

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA hahahahahahahahahahahahhahaha DREAMERS HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA hahahahahahahahhahaha
  14. adam
    2. Posted by adam Sat Nov 7 9:04am EST

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    the times have changed bud the texans are a team to deal with...think about it 2 of the 3 loses was by a touchdown or less...we should have had it but the refs blew the one call...the other was just bad luck...the texans will show the true winning team sunday i bet on it
  15. MichaelP
    1. Posted by MichaelP Sat Nov 7 8:48am EST

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    The Colts don't fear the Texans, especially not this year. Try to run the ball with Melvin Bullitt and Aaron Francisco on the field. Good luck with that one. GO BLUE!!!
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