Peyton Manning of the Colts feels the pressure on for this season.
After making it to the AFC title game in 2003, there's plenty of excitement and expectations are very high. The Colts realize they have a crack in the championship window that they must break through. There's a lot of positive chemistry here, but also outside pressure for Peyton Manning to get to the Super Bowl and avoid becoming the AFC's Donovan McNabb.
You can't pinpoint one position within their passing attack as the sole strength. Peyton Manning and all his targets blend together into the NFL's most explosive passing attack. Marvin Harrison remains a dangerous threat any time he touches the ball. Reggie Wayne is developing into a more consistent No. 2 man. Brandon Stokley is one of the league's top targets from the slot — when healthy. Aaron Moorehead could see more time on the field, especially inside the red zone. His natural size and tools make him a scoring threat inside the 20. Don't forget the tight end combo of Marcus Pollard and Dallas Clark. Both create several favorable matchups for the Colts. posted by Anonymous @ 9:47 AM
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