I do like Peyton Manning and would like to see him lead the Colts to a Super Bowl. However, there is no denying that he plays differently in the playoffs. You can see him pressing when he releases the ball, and he is just not as accurate in big games. He threw a couple horrible looking interceptions yesterday, although the first one was probably due to Harrison breaking the wrong way. He really looked lost in the red zone early on, badly overthrowing a wide-open Dallas Clark (after waiting way too long to throw it) for a sure TD. Manning is not alone in sharing the blame for the Colts' anemic performances in big games. His offensive line seems to break down quicker and more repeatedly than it does in regular season games. Yesterday, Manning had no time and often looked like poor David Carr, trying to figure out how to find a receiver in two seconds or less. I'm glad Don brought up Marvin Harrison; he is the real "choke artist" in big games. I read an incredible stat on Harrison at a fantasy site. In 11 career playoff games, he has topped 75 yards one time, and has only 2 TDs. Contrast this to the fact that Dallas Clark has 2 100 yard efforts (and another 84 yard performance) in 4 career playoff games. Also, Tony Dungy just doesn't coach the same, and offensive coordinator Tom Moore just calls a different game, in the playoffs. It's so obvious that the team is plodding along in a "don't lose," George Allen-Marty Schottenheimer style, but don't expect too much criticism of Dungy in the media. Anyhow, luckily the Chiefs were so bad yesterday that the Colts were unable to give the game away to them, although they really tried. I'm hoping that somehow the Colts can make it all the way, but unless they open in up and let the offense play in its usual style, and Manning can overcome the big-game jitters, I think it's unlikely. Unfortunately, it's looking more and more like the Ravens are going to be in the Super Bowl, since I also can't imagine the Chargers getting past Marty's "don't lose," ultra-conservative playoff approach. But then again, you can never rule out the Patriots....