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Lucas Oil Stadium wasn't home to much success for the Indianapolis Colts last season when they played without injured quarterback Peyton Manning.

 

With Manning gone, it's Andrew Luck's turn to give the fans in Indianapolis something to cheer about.

 

Making his home debut Sunday, Luck will try to drop the Minnesota Vikings to 0-11 all-time as the road team in this series.

 

After going 21-6, including postseason, in their first three seasons at their new stadium, the Colts lost their first six home games in 2011 as Manning was sidelined all year due to a series of neck operations.

 

Now that the four-time MVP has moved on to Denver, the Colts (0-1) are putting their hopes on Luck's right arm. The No. 1 overall pick finished with 309 passing yards and a touchdown in last Sunday's 41-21 loss at Chicago, but he was also picked off three times and lost a fumble in his NFL debut.

 

"That's definitely the thing I thought about last night, this morning, after the film again, four turnovers," said Luck, who was sacked three times. "You can't have that, especially when all four of them are on you."

 

With 2011 NFL sacks leader Jared Allen and the Vikings (1-0) looking to pressure Luck in their first visit to Lucas Oil Stadium, the Colts have tried to bolster their offensive line this week by signing former Steelers guard Trai Essex and tackle Bradley Sowell from Tampa Bay's practice squad.

 

First-year coach Chuck Pagano said right tackle Winston Justice could return Sunday after suffering a concussion in Week 1.

 

Indianapolis, though, will be without one of its top defensive players as linebacker Dwight Freeney is out with a sprained left ankle suffered in the first quarter last Sunday. Freeney's absence leaves a huge hole in Pagano's new 3-4 hybrid defense, which allowed 114 yards and three touchdowns on the ground last week.

 

That doesn't bode well with Adrian Peterson coming to town. Just eight months after reconstructive surgery on a torn ACL and MCL, Peterson ran for 84 yards and two TDs in last Sunday's 26-23 overtime win over Jacksonville.

 

"My legs are loose. Seriously, I'm feeling really good. I'm ready to carry the load," said Peterson, who became the team's all-time leading rusher with 6,836 yards.

 

Coach Leslie Frazier, though, is going to be careful with the four-time Pro Bowler, who carried 17 times in the opener.

 

"I think we still have to be somewhat cautious," said Frazier, a former Colts assistant. "Now Adrian won't want to hear that but we still have to keep a rotation going between he and (Luck's former Stanford teammate) Toby (Gerhart)."

 

Having Peterson back takes plenty of pressure off second-year quarterback Christian Ponder, who was 20 of 27 for 270 yards against the Jaguars. Ponder didn't throw a TD, but he wasn't intercepted and he guided the team on a 32-yard drive in the final minute of regulation to set up a game-tying 55-yard field goal from rookie Blair Walsh, who hit all four of his attempts to win NFC special teams player of the week honors.

 

"We are a young team, but we're growing up," Ponder said. "We have the right guys in place where we can have the mindset where if we are behind, or if things aren't going well, we can overcome it."

 

Another big game from Percy Harvin, who had 192 all-purpose yards last weekend, could help the Vikings win their first road game in this series. The Colts are 2-0 versus Minnesota in Indianapolis after winning all eight games in Baltimore against the Vikings, including the 1968 Western Conference championship.

 

Colts receiver Reggie Wayne is also looking to build off an impressive season debut after catching nine passes for 135 yards. He is 62 yards shy of passing Michael Irvin for 20th all-time with 11,905.

 

Copyright 2012 by STATS LLC and The Associated Press.

 

Luck gets his first win.

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This game comes down to Jared Allen and Brian Robison. If they can get the pressure they should be able to get, Luck is going to find the turf more often than he'll find success.

 

Pass pressure? Vikings win, potentially by double digits.

 

Time for the kid to throw? Colts win, potentially by double digits.

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Colts win having lady luck on their side. C wut I did there?

 

:Colts: 26

 

:Vikings: 17

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I think Luck gets his first NFL win here. If Jared Allen and the Vikings pass rush can get to Luck though, I could definitely see them winning it. Would be kind of funny to see the Vikings 2-0 to start off the season.

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Do I really have to comment on this game? :troll:

 

:Vikings: 24

 

:Colts: 14

 

AP will be good for at least another two scores and add a Ponder TD in there, too.

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Colts declared WR Austin Collie (concussion) and RE/OLB Dwight Freeney inactive for Week 2 against the Vikings.

 

RT Winston Justice and LG Joe Reitz are also inactive, leaving the Colts as one of the league's more short-handed teams heading into Week 2. Coach Chuck Pagano projected optimism all week on both his No. 2 receiver and lead pass rusher, but it's become quite clear he's not someone to be trusted on injury information. Collie should once again be day-to-day going into Week 3, while Freeney may be lucky to return before October. Donnie Avery will make his second consecutive start in Collie's place.

 

Also inactive for the Colts are RB Delone Carter, QB Chandler Harnish and LB Pat Angerer.

 

 

Vikings declared WR Jarius Wright, QB McLeod Bethel-Thompson, CB Brandon Burton, S Robert Blanton, LB Marvin Mitchell, LB Audie Cole and C Mark Asper inactive for Week 2 against the Colts.

 

No surprises for the Vikings, who remain one of the league's healthier teams entering Week 2. The big story is Adrian Peterson (knee), who could flirt with 20 carries after looking surprisingly spry and healthy in last week's opener. Wright (ankle) returned to practice on Wednesday, and could be ready to see some snaps during the final game of Jerome Simpson's suspension in Week 3.

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That kicker for the Vikings looks SO solid. 51 yard kick... Probably would have been good from 65.

 

 

3 - 0 Vikings

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Great drive of the Colts led by Luck capped by a short TD reception by Dawayne Allen. The Vikings D Line is getting some penetration, but Luck is standing firm in the pocket and delivering solid throws.

 

7 - 3, Indy.

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Luck is lovin' him some Donnie Avery.

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I really dislike the way Minnesota calls defense at the end of games. It's like they turn into butter. Donnie Avery and Reggie Wayne both WIDE OPEN for 20 yarders on consecutive plays? Come the fuck on. How the hell is that even possible?

 

On another note, Donnie Avery had some good games and one solid season with St. Louis, didn't he? Or was that another Avery?

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I took great joy in the way the Vikes lost today. Nice job, Colts.

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:Colts: 23

 

:Vikings: 17

 

 

Got the Colts score right... Keep missing the other team tho =/

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I really dislike the way Minnesota calls defense at the end of games. It's like they turn into butter. Donnie Avery and Reggie Wayne both WIDE OPEN for 20 yarders on consecutive plays? Come the fuck on. How the hell is that even possible?

I was asking the same question

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