Jaguars Fall Short Of Making History in Losing to The Colts

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Published: December 18, 2009

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... their trek to perfection. This one played out completely opposite of their first matchup, a 14-12 Colts victory, with offense taking center stage. Even with two chances in the last five minutes, the Jaguars could not take their place in the history books to become the story of the team that ended perfection.

The usual suspects assumed their time in the spotlight as Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, and Dallas Clark all played a major role in this hard fought game. The only mistake any of the three would make was Clark mishandling a Manning third quarter pass which led to an interception, his first pass of the game not caught by a Colt (the first incomplete pass would come a series later).

Big plays will be lauded. Chad Simpson's 93 yard kickoff return. Wayne's 65 yard touchdown catch that would end up being the game winner. Clark's circus catch in the end zone for the the Colt's first score.

In turn the Jaguars failings will be cited as causes for their loss. ...

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