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INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis picked a poor time to have a bad game. The Colts missed an opportunity to seize control of the AFC South, show a prime-time TV audience theyre a legitimate title contender and now have to prepare for Peyton Manning and the unbeaten Broncos on a short week. Good luck, right? Chuck Pagano thinks it could be a perfect remedy for Indianapolis ills. "I know it cant come quickly enough for all of us," Pagano said Tuesday when asked about Sundays game. "But weve got to go through the process and prepare, obviously, for this next opponent." Sure, theres plenty to fix between now and the leagues most anticipated game of the season -- Mannings return to Lucas Oil Stadium. And after Monday nights 19-9 loss, the Colts coaches will use every precious moment they have. The cramming session began after an early morning flight back to Indy. Pagano and his staff spent the first part of the day reviewing the tape from their latest stumble in San Diego. It didnt take long to dissect the offence with what Pagano described as only 42 "gradable" plays. They saw four drops including potential scores from Darrius Heyward-Bey and Coby Fleener and a big drop by Reggie Wayne on third down that would have given Indy a key first down. Luck was sacked once, threw a late interception and was under pressure much of the night, and Indy ran only 17 times for 74 yards. Thats not how these Colts (4-2) were built. Yet the biggest problem came on third down. Indy converted only 2 of 10 chances. San Diego (3-3) was 7 of 14. The combination led to a 17-minute disparity in time of possession -- an oddity for a team that came into the weekend with the leagues No. 4 rushing offence. "It was different. It certainly was uncharacteristic of us," Pagano said. "I just think, you can point your finger to a lot of things -- didnt execute well, obviously, third down was an issue on both sides of the ball, which led to the time of possession issue and all those type of things. "Three third downs on defence where you have penalties that extend drives by four plays, five plays, nine plays, lead to 10 points, thats shooting yourself in the foot. Talked about the dropped passes, which are totally uncharacteristic of our guys. We had opportunities, we had chances." They just couldnt convert. Indy cant afford a repeat this week against Manning and the high-scoring Broncos (6-0). Denver averages 44.2 points per game, a pace that would shatter the NFLs single-season scoring record set by New England during its perfect 2007 regular season (589). One way to combat the Broncos is to steal a page from San Diegos game plan by keeping the ball on the ground and out of Mannings hands. But Indy has to find other solutions and fast. The Colts have been credited with eight drops over the previous two weeks, and the slow starts are becoming a disturbing trend. At San Diego, the Colts settled for field goals on the first and last drives of the first half. The previous week against Seattle, they fell into a 12-0 deficit after opening the game with three straight three-and-outs. Give Manning an opening like that, and its game over as players such as Wayne know all too well. But the Colts have been one of the leagues most resilient teams since Paganos arrival. They went from 2-14 in 2011, when Manning missed the season with a nerve injury, to 11-5 under Luck last season -- tied for the second-greatest one-season improvement in league history. They did that as Pagano spent most of the season battling cancer. Indy still has not lost two straight under Pagano, a streak they kept intact by winning at defending NFC champion San Francisco in Week 3, and they have won nine of their past 10 home games. Theyve just never had to rebound on a short week. "Again, Sunday cant come quick enough," Pagano said. "You play a West Coast game on Monday night, you deal with it as things come. Well put a plan together and get these guys back, get some guys back hopefully and get them healthy and recharged and all those type of things and, hopefully, get ready to play a good ball game on Sunday night." cheap jerseys from china paypal . Numbers Game looks at the Oilers adding Ben Scrivens and Matt Hendricks, while sending Devan Dubnyk to Nashville. The Oilers Get: G Ben Scrivens and LW Matt Hendricks. cheap jerseys from china . - As the birdies mounted during Saturdays third round of the Viking Classic, it looked as if Chris Kirk could do just about anything he wanted at Annandale Golf Club. http://www.cheapjerseysfromchinashop.us.com/. Clark withdrew Wednesday after the South African failed to recover from a left elbow injury that has prevented him from playing since the middle of May. Americans Jason Dufner and Robert Garrigus have also received late entries to the Open, after the withdrawals of Tiger Woods and Thomas Levet. cheap jerseys from china wholesale . The Roughriders signed Chaz Schilens, a veteran of six NFL seasons with the Oakland Raiders, New York Jets, and Detroit Lions.REGINA - Dyson Stevenson scored four goals as the surging Regina Pats rolled over the lowly Lethbridge Hurricanes 8-0 in Western Hockey League play Tuesday. Stevenson scored the first three goals of the game in the first period for Regina (35-22-6), which has won eight of its last 10 games. Patrick DAmico added two for the Pats, Braden Christoffer had a single and Morgan Klimchuk chipped in a goal and four assists. Pats goalie Dawson MacAuley stopped 29 shots. At the other end of the ice, Teagan Sacher and Jonny Hogue each allowed four goals for the league-worst Hurricanes (12-47-5). --- WARRIORS 5 BLADES 2 SASKATOON — The Warriors broke open their game against the Blades with three unanswered goals in the third period. Sam Fioretti, Josh Uhrich, Tanner Eberle, Alexey Sleptsov and Jesse Forsberg scored for Moose Jaw (16-37-9). Logan Harland scored twice for Saskatoon (16-42-5), which lost its third straight. Zach Sawchenko made 31 saves for Moose Jaw, while Troy Trombley stopped 20 shots in the Blades net. --- OIL KINGS 5 TIGERS 2 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Edmonton rallied from a 2-1 deficit with four unanswered goals against the Tigers. Ashton Sautner, Henrik Samuelsson, Riley Kieser, Mads Eller and Edgars Kulda scored for the Oil Kings (44-15-22).dddddddddddd Anthony Ast and Chad Labelle had first-period goals for Medicine Hat (38-22-3). Tristan Jarry stopped 19 shots for Edmonton, far less than the 36 saves made by Tigers goalie Marek Langhamer. --- ROCKETS 9 COUGARS 5 KELOWNA, B.C. — Tyrell Goulbourne had a hat trick as the league-leading Rockets romped past Prince George. Nick Merkley scored twice for Kelowna (49-9-4), while Damon Severson, Kris Schmidli, Marek Tvrdon and Justin Kirkland added singles. Sam Ruopp, Todd Fiddler, Klarc Wilson, Jordan Tkatch and Troy Bourke had goals for the Cougars (26-32-. Rockets goaltender Jordon Cooke finished with 27 saves. In the Cougars net, Ty Edmonds stopped 25-of-30 shots before being replaced by Brett Zarowny, who allowed four more goals on 18 shots. --- THUNDERBIRDS 4 RAIDERS 3 (OT) SEATTLE — Alexander Delnov scored in overtime to lift the Thunderbirds past Prince Albert. Mathew Barzal had a pair of goals for Seattle (38-19-6), while Roberts Lipsbergs added another. Leon Draisaitl, Tomas Andrlik and Josh Morrissey, with the goal that forced overtime at 18:44 of the third, replied for the Raiders (29-29-5). The game was a goalie duel between Seattles Taran Kozun and Prince Alberts Nick McBride, who both made 40 saves. ' ' '

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