The Colts shifted their coverage to playing zone deeper down the field, and it was obvious Brady was looking to put a dagger in the crowed after the Reggie Wayne touchdown to make the score 24-14. It boded well for Indy in that they didn't have to worry about more intermediate posts and screens. The Colts are still looking to get single coverage with Pierre Garcon, who's already dropped two or three passes including the previous deep fade route. A score here could really put pressure on New England's offense, who gets the ball coming out of the locker room. More pressure means more crowd noise, and recent history suggests the Pats want no part of it.
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