The Facts:
With a brutal closing schedule and an 8-5 record that puts them two games behind AFC West division leader Denver and in a desperate fight for a playoff spot, San Diego can be expected to arrive at the RCA Dome on Sunday with all its weapons primed. The Colts plan to answer in kind. "This week I think we're going to play it as a normal game, a game we want to win and we're going to do everything we can to win it," Tony Dungy said Monday. "Once we get to the two NFC games, I'm not sure how we're going to handle those."
Reported by the Indianapolis Star News
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
So the Colts' strategy is straightforward, at least as far as it goes: Go all-out against San Diego, then figure out whom to rest and how much during the final two regular-season games, at Seattle (11-2) and home against Arizona (4-9).
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