Royal Oak Tribune

3 keys to a Detroit victory over the Colts

- By Vito Chirco www.si.com/nfl/lions

The Lions can make it three in a row by beating Philip Rivers and the Indianapol­is Colts this Sunday at Ford Field.

If they want to pull off the victory, here are the three things they must do.

Keep Taylor contained

Jonathan Taylor, the rookie running back for Indianapol­is, hasn’t gone off for a big day on the ground since rushing for 101 yards and a score in Week 2 against the Minnesota Vikings.

However, the Wisconsin product has put together two straight solid performanc­es, with 4.75 yards per carry and five yards per carry against the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals, respective­ly.

He also had his second-best game as a receiver in the Colts’ Week 6 contest with the Bengals, finishing with four receptions for 55 yards.

The first-year pro has averaged 4.1 yards per carry through six games, and will go up against a Detroit defense Sunday that has allowed 4.5 yards per rush (ranked 19th in the NFL) and has permitted 791 total yards on the ground (26th-worst in the league).

The Lions got the Falcons’ Todd Gurley to rush for less than three yards per attempt a week ago (23 carries for 63 yards).

If they’re able to do that against Taylor, they’ll have a great chance of winning their Week 8 contest with Indianapol­is.

Feed D’Andre Swift

He wasn’t able to replicate his career-best performanc­e in Week 6 (14 rushes for 116 yards and two touchdowns) last week against the Falcons, as he only produced 27 yards on nine carries.

However, he still managed to find the end zone on the ground, and he had a productive day as a pass- catcher (four receptions for

21 yards). Swift has proven through six games that even when things aren’t exactly clicking for him on the ground, he can still be a highly valuable back.

Despite that being the case, though, and despite the fact that he’s clearly more explosive than Adrian Peterson at this point in their respective careers, Peterson was given more carries ( 11) than Swift on Sunday in Atlanta.

That can’t continue to happen, especially going into Detroit’s Week 8 tilt with the Colts.

Indianapol­is possesses one of the best rush defenses in the league, as it ranks No. 3 in rush yards allowed (530), No. 3 in rushing TDs allowed (four) and No. 4 in yards per attempt permitted (3.5).

Subsequent­ly, for the Lions to have any chance at

having a productive day on the ground, they need to give the bulk of their carries to their most talented back in Swift.

Play clean through the air

One of the most vital elements of the Colts this season has been their ability to force intercepti­ons.

They’ve forced a leaguelead­ing 10 intercepti­ons on the season, and they have three players that already own two picks each -- cornerback Xavier Rhodes, safety Julian Blackmon and cornerback T. J. Carrie.

Matthew Stafford and the Lions can ill-afford to make mistakes through the air.

It’d be a recipe for disaster, and it’d likely all but eliminate Detroit’s chances of winning a third straight contest.

 ?? DANNY KARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Lions offensive tackle Tyrell Crosby (65) and running back D’Andre Swift (32) celebrate a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday in Atlanta. The Detroit Lions won 23-22. The Lions are looking to win its third straight game Sunday against the Indianapol­is Colts. A productive running attack led by Swift is a key to victory.
DANNY KARNIK — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Lions offensive tackle Tyrell Crosby (65) and running back D’Andre Swift (32) celebrate a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons last Sunday in Atlanta. The Detroit Lions won 23-22. The Lions are looking to win its third straight game Sunday against the Indianapol­is Colts. A productive running attack led by Swift is a key to victory.

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