Monday, December 7, 2009

Unbeaten Colts unsurprisingly won their 12th game by beating Titans 27-17

Already being the best always urges you to keep being the best, and that may be why the Indianapolis Colts still keep their winning streak. Sunday night’s 27-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans marked the Colts’ 21st consecutive regular-season win.

And without exception, they set records. This time there were four: matching the New England Patriots’ record of winning consecutive regular-season games set from 2006 to 2008; breaking their own NFL record of 6 consecutive 12-win seasons- they now have seven such seasons; remaining undefeated along with the New Orleans Saints and it was for the first time two teams remain unbeaten this late in the season; tying the 1990s San Francisco 49ers’ record of most wins in a decade with winning 113 game totally.

Those records have seemed commonplace to those who wear Colts jerseys. They celebrate the win just as they usually did: strolling toward midfield and then shaking hands and trotting into the locker rooms. But something should be different. The Titans was the last team to beat the Colts in 2008 and have hoped to end Colts’ winning streak and keep their own winning streak, but failed. That is another story to tell.

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