Baltimore at Indianapolis, 8:15 ET

In the regular-season game, a two-point win by the Colts, the Ravens were in winning field-goal range when Ravens QB Joe Flacco was intercepted by Indy LB Gary Brackett at the 14-yard line with 2:42 left...
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Jan. 16, 2010 - PRLog -- Baltimore Ravens Vs Indianapolis Colts Live Streaming NFL Playoff at 8:15 PM (ET), Date: Saturday, January 16, 2010.
Location: Lucas Oil Stadium.
TV: CBS
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WHAT TO WATCH FOR: In the regular-season game, a two-point win by the Colts, the Ravens were in winning field-goal range when Ravens QB Joe Flacco was intercepted by Indy LB Gary Brackett at the 14-yard line with 2:42 left. Granted, the Colts were on the road that day, but the Ravens were still able to intercept Peyton Manning twice and were playing without their best pass rusher, Terrell Suggs.

The Ravens definitely want a replay of Sunday’s win against the Patriots, when they forced four turnovers and sacked Tom Brady three times, including one by Suggs. Sure, Baltimore’s defense doesn’t resemble the 2000 model that crushed its way to a Super Bowl title, but Ed Reed and Ray Lewis are still going strong. Manning, though, should attack the weak Baltimore cornerbacks, Chris Carr and Frank Walker, while working out of the shotgun most of the time.

What Baltimore needs to do is run as well as it did in New England and limit Manning’s possessions. Baltimore’s offensive line is very good now that LT Jared Gaither is healthy. Gaither must deal with Dwight Freeney, while rookie RT Michael Oher takes on Robert Mathis. The Colts allowed 126.5 yards rushing per game during the season, but Ray Rice and Willis McGahee seem better now, especially Rice, who opened last Sunday’s game with an 83-yard TD run.

The Ravens are fast enough on defense, but they simply don’t have the cornerbacks to stop Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark and Pierre Garcon on a regular basis. But if they can get consistent pressure on Manning, anything is possible.

Baltimore has a 6-2 record on the road during the playoffs. The big mystery remains Flacco, who completed just four passes in the win over the Patriots. He is limited by hip and quad injuries, so if the Colts can jump to a big lead, Flacco might not be able to fire back. Also, Baltimore’s receiving corps has been shaky all season with too many drops at critical times. TE Todd Heap, who was forced out of the New England game with a back injury, is expected to start.

This Artical by John Czarnecki. He has been the editorial consultant for FOX NFL Sunday since its 1994 inception. This season marks Czarnecki's 32nd year covering the NFL. He is one of 44 selectors to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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