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Paul Domowitch | Some plot twists left in season's final week
0 Comments | Philadelphia Daily News, December, 2007 | by Paul Domowitch
THE TENNESSEE Titans need a win over the Indianapolis Colts Sunday night to clinch their first playoff invitation in 4 years.
Under normal circumstances, this would be sizable task. On the road against a team that has lost only two games all season.
But these aren't normal circumstances. While the Titans have everything to play for, the Colts have nothing. They already secured the AFC's No. 2 seed and a first-round bye. It doesn't matter whether they win or lose. All they want to do Sunday night is make it through the game without getting anybody hurt.
Colts coach Tony Dungy already has said that most of his starters won't play very long. Quarterback Peyton Manning has been penciled in for no more than a half, and probably less. Jim Sorgi, come on...
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