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Titans-Colts: Was the Fix In?
Did you wonder why the Colts did not call a timeout to force the Titans to run at least one more play at the end of their game on Sunday? Tennessee quarterback Kerry Collins has admitted that Indianapolis Coach Tony Dungy "communicated" with Tennessee Coach Jeff Fisher that the Titans could simply run a kneel down play because the Colts would not call a timeout.
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