Toxins 20, Colts 27
The Houston Toxins came in with a solid game plan- amass more than 125 yards of penalties, with BONEHEAD red zone penalties to make it really galling, keep their defense on the field as long as possible, and then depend on a late, killer interception that was totally unnecessary.
Bryan Hoyer comes off the bench for the Toxins and ran straight into the Colts gameplan, which was to allow as much passing yardage as possible, and see if that can pull down the L. Hoyer goes for over 300 yards, but showed his mettle at the end, like any Cleveland fan from the last couple years could have outlined for you, by throwing one up for grabs straight down the middle of the field (that's called a DeBerg, by the way). The close-ups of benched QB Ryan Mallett could not have been more poignant.
Colts, with antique QB Matt Hasselbeck running the show, really can't compete with the Toxins' own foot-shooting. Toxins 1-4 and ready for the big big slide.
-Wacko
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