Losing Sunday night’s Super Bowl game to the New Orleans Saints with disbelief and frustration, the Indianapolis Colts are now trying to downplay the disappointment and focusing more on next season’s chances.
As the Colts quarterback Peyton Manning said, the team has played well the past regular-season and the postseason but they just did not play well enough to win the championship. The Colts broke the NFL record for consecutive regular-season wins by winning 23 straight games; they set the league mark for wins in a decade with 115 wins through the past ten seasons; they extended their own NFL mark of consecutive 12-win seasons to seven; they completed seven fourth-quarter comebacks, also a league record; and their quarterback in No. 18 NFL jerseys Manning won his fourth MVP award, breaking a tie with Brett Favre for the most ever.
The Colts have the confidence to have a better season in 2010. Manning will stay with them, especially after the team owner is prepared to make him the highest-paid quarterback in league history, and several injured players return to team. The Colts should be a stronger team in 2010.
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