Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts
On Sunday the Colts and the Baltimore Ravens square off at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis with the Colts trying to avoid an 0-3 start in their home. Odds makers are calling the Colts a 4 point favorite with the total set at 38 1/2.

In the previous four seasons, the 2-2 Colts were 28-4 at the RCA Dome. Now since the opening of their new multi-million dollar facility, Indianapolis is on the verge of dropping three in a row at home for the first time since 2001.

The struggling Colts are also looking for their first decisive win of the season.

"You just don't have that many 15 or 17-point comebacks in the NFL, and we've had two in three weeks," coach Tony Dungy said. "Then, we have another game where we score to take the lead and don't hold it. It's been a roller coaster, but it probably just tells us that we aren't playing consistent enough."

Coach Dungy knows that if it weren't for some quick work by quarterback Peyton
Manning, they could be win-less.

After looking good and winning their first two and then dropping their next two by a field goal a piece, the 2-2 Ravens are look for more consistency.

In last Sunday's 13-10 loss the Tennessee, rookie quarterback Joe Flacco was 18-of-27 for 153 yards with two picks. On the ground, Le'Ron McClain rushed for only 52 yards. The most disturbing was the 11 penalties for 91 yards.

One of those was for a blow to Titans quarterback Kerry Collins' helmet by Terrell Suggs extending an 11-play scoring drive by Tennessee that set up the go-ahead score.

"We are the bad boys of football. They are always going to look at us like that," Suggs said. "From the way the game was going, I think the referee just probably wanted to feel important."

The Ravens have one of the best defense's in the league, but find themselves in the familiar situation with an inept offense.

Look for the Colts to get their first win at home. Take Indianapolis and give the 4 points.