The Colts held on to win a wild one in Indianapolis.
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Pat Lovell-USA TODAY SportsJacson Bevens of Field Gulls believes the referees had way too much impact on the game:
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Read Article >Colts prevail over Seahawks, 34-28

Pat Lovell-USA TODAY SportsThe Colts took a 14-12 lead in the second quarter, returning a blocked field goal for a touchdown. The Seahawks got the lead back when Wilson lobbed up a jumpball to Jermaine Kearse in the end zone and Kearse pulled it down for the touchdown. The Seahawks failed to cash in on a two-minute drill, but still went into halftime with a 19-14 lead.
The Seahawks went three and out on the ensuing drive and Indianapolis got another field goal to make it 34-28. A last-ditch effort by the Seahawks ended in an interception so Seattle drops to 4-1 on the season.
Read Article >Seahawks punter gets absolutely destroyed


That’s Mario Harvey going way out of his way to light up the punter, albeit an especially large punter. You did it!
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Special teams are happening in St. Louis-Seattle! There’s been a field goal blocked and returned for a touchdown, and there was a punt block that ended up with Seattle’s Jeron Johnson almost falling on the ball in the back of the end zone.
The question was whether or not Johnson managed to catch the ball before his momentum carried him out of the end zone -- the difference between a touchdown or a safety. Pete Carroll thought it was a touchdown. The official did not agree, and Pete Carroll had a spasm:
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Andrew Weber-USA TODAY SportsLuck is also seeking a second trip to the playoffs in as many years. The Stanford product has been solid early on this season, picking up 918 yards, a 64.1 completion rate, five touchdowns and two picks.
The pair will meet at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday to see who comes out on top in a head-to-head duel.
Read Article >Seahawks-Colts: Seattle looks to stay perfect

USA TODAY SportsNobody plays a meaner, in-your-face style of football than Seattle. Under Pete Carroll, the Seahawks have turned into a smashmouth group on both sides of the ball. Offensively, they are far from pretty but brutally efficient, with some of the credit having to go towards offensive line coach Tom Cable.
Luck’s numbers have been down some but more importantly, he has only tossed two interceptions against five touchdowns. Some might point to his 228.8 yards per game and be a little concerned he has gone all “game-manager”, but he is simply being smarter with the ball. The Colts are also running more, taking attempts away from him.
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