INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Nothing has gone right for the Indianapolis Colts this season.
They lost Peyton Manning for at least two months with a neck injury. They’re 0-2 for the first time since 1998. In eight quarters, they’ve scored only two touchdowns. And now, some panicked fans are even calling for a quarterback change.
Pro Bowl receiver Reggie Wayne is sounding the alarm, too. He says the Colts must get things fixed and fast because Indianapolis is running out of time.
Players and coaches insist the problems are all “correctable.”
Without Manning, the offense led by Kerry Collins has sputtered. The defense has been outmanned, the coverage units have been dreadful and Pittsburgh (1-1) is visiting next Sunday.
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