I don't know. The Jags don't have Leftwich, and that will either hurt them by having a QB who can't carry the offense or help them by having a QB who can still make plays and maybe even suprise the Colts. The game is gonna ride on Garrard and the Jags offense. One bright spot is that Fred Taylor is back and they have a lot more production from their receivers since they meet earlier this year. If Garrard can put up some decent passing numbers and NOT overly tempt the likes of people like Freeny and Robert Mathis on the ground then they may have a chance to win. The Colts will probaly have Bob Sanders in the box all day and beg Garrard to make a mistake. I like Fred Taylor in this game. The Colts are expecting him to run and the Jags won't hesitate to run it with him.
I'll give the game to the Jags because I just don't respect the Colts as a team of undefeated calibur. They have a power offensive and a fast front four who can make plays, but I don't see their defense being able to defend against another high level offense. This will definitely show when LT and Alexander comes to town and both act a fool. Fred Taylor just may be the catalyst to the run through that the Colts D will face.
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