| 2001 Indianapolis Colts season | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Jim Irsay |
| General manager | Bill Polian |
| Head coach | Jim Mora |
| Home stadium | RCA Dome |
| Results | |
| Record | 6–10 |
| Division place | 4thAFC East |
| Playoffs | Did not qualify |
| Pro Bowlers | WRMarvin Harrison TEKen Dilger |
The2001Indianapolis Coltsseason was the 49th season for the team in theNational Football League (NFL) and 18th inIndianapolis. The Colts failed to improve on their 10–6 record from2000 and finished the season with a record of 6–10, finished fourth in theAFCEast division, and missed the playoffs for the first time since1998. In the process the Colts allowed 486 points in sixteen games, an average of 30 points per match and the franchise worst since the1981 Colts who allowed 533. At the time only the aforementioned Colts, the1980 New Orleans Saints and the1966 New York Giants (in a 14-game schedule) had ever allowed more points.[1] This would be the last time the Colts would miss the playoffs until2011 and the only time in the 2000s decade in which they didn't qualify.
This was the Colts' final season as a member of the AFC East, as they would move to the newly formedAFC South in the 2002 league re-alignment. It was also the final seasonMark Rypien would play in the NFL.
| Additions | Subtractions |
|---|---|
| DTChristian Peter (Giants) | QBKelly Holcomb (Browns) |
| LBSean Harris (Bears) | SJason Belser (Chiefs) |
| DTMike Wells (Bears) | LBCornelius Bennett (retirement) |
| DTLarry Chester (Panthers) |
| 2001 Indianapolis Colts draft | |||||
| Round | Pick | Player | Position | College | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 30 | Reggie Wayne * | WR | Miami (FL) | from NY Giants |
| 2 | 37 | Idrees Bashir | FS | Memphis | from Dallas |
| 3 | 91 | Cory Bird | SS | Virginia Tech | from NY Giants |
| 4 | 118 | Ryan Diem | OT | Northern Illinois | |
| 5 | 152 | Raymond Walls | CB | Southern Mississippi | |
| 6 | 193 | Jason Doering | FS | Wisconsin | from NY Giants |
| 7 | 220 | Rick DeMulling | OG | Idaho | |
| Made roster † Pro Football Hall of Fame * Made at least onePro Bowl during career | |||||
| Player | Position | College |
|---|---|---|
| Nick Harper | Cornerback | Fort Valley State |
| Aaron Jones | Wide receiver | Utah State |
| Dave Meyer | Quarterback | Virginia Tech |
| Dominic Rhodes | Running Back | Midwestern State |
| Dwayne Wilmot | Wide receiver | Maine |
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| Week | Date | Opponent | Result | Record | Venue | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | September 9 | atNew York Jets | W 45–24 | 1–0 | Giants Stadium | 78,606 |
| 2[A] | September 23 | Buffalo Bills | W 42–26 | 2–0 | RCA Dome | 56,135 |
| 3 | September 30 | atNew England Patriots | L 13–44 | 2–1 | Foxboro Stadium | 60,292 |
| 4 | Bye | |||||
| 5 | October 14 | Oakland Raiders | L 18–23 | 2–2 | RCA Dome | 56,972 |
| 6 | October 21 | New England Patriots | L 17–38 | 2–3 | RCA Dome | 56,022 |
| 7 | October 25 | atKansas City Chiefs | W 35–28 | 3–3 | Arrowhead Stadium | 74,212 |
| 8 | November 4 | atBuffalo Bills | W 30–14 | 4–3 | Ralph Wilson Stadium | 63,786 |
| 9 | November 11 | Miami Dolphins | L 24–27 | 4–4 | RCA Dome | 57,127 |
| 10 | November 18 | atNew Orleans Saints | L 20–34 | 4–5 | Louisiana Superdome | 70,020 |
| 11 | November 25 | San Francisco 49ers | L 21–40 | 4–6 | RCA Dome | 56,393 |
| 12 | December 2 | atBaltimore Ravens | L 27–39 | 4–7 | PSINet Stadium | 69,382 |
| 13 | December 10 | atMiami Dolphins | L 6–41 | 4–8 | Pro Player Stadium | 73,858 |
| 14 | December 16 | Atlanta Falcons | W 41–27 | 5–8 | RCA Dome | 55,603 |
| 15 | December 23 | New York Jets | L 28–29 | 5–9 | RCA Dome | 56,302 |
| 16 | December 30 | atSt. Louis Rams | L 17–42 | 5–10 | Trans World Dome | 66,084 |
| 17[A] | January 6 | Denver Broncos | W 29–10 | 6–10 | RCA Dome | 56,192 |
| AFC East | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| W | L | T | PCT | PF | PA | STK | |||
| (2)New England Patriots | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 371 | 272 | W6 | ||
| (4)Miami Dolphins | 11 | 5 | 0 | .688 | 344 | 290 | W2 | ||
| (6)New York Jets | 10 | 6 | 0 | .625 | 308 | 295 | W1 | ||
| Indianapolis Colts | 6 | 10 | 0 | .375 | 413 | 486 | W1 | ||
| Buffalo Bills | 3 | 13 | 0 | .188 | 265 | 420 | L1 | ||
The Colts suffered the second losing season ofPeyton Manning's career. After opening with great wins over the Jets and Buffalo, the Colts were crushed twice in three games by thePatriots with a loss toOakland in between. Two more wins followed to bring the Colts to 4–3, but they followed this up with two more losses heading into their matchup with theSan Francisco 49ers at home on November 25. The 49ers entered the game having only lost twice to that point in the season, but had struggled to put up points and had barely beaten theCarolina Panthers, who would only record one win that season, the week before.
The Colts, needing the victory, instead turned the ball over five times. Manning threw four interceptions, two toAhmed Plummer and two more toZack Bronson including one that was returned for a touchdown. The 49ers scored 23 total points off of the five Indianapolis turnovers. Despite outgaining the 49ers, the Colts lost the game 40–21 and after the game, head coachJim Mora sharply criticized his offense's effort, especially Manning's four interceptions.
During the press conference, a reporter asked Mora a question about the Colts' playoff chances now that the team was 4–6. Mora, who had not heard what was said, asked him to repeat the question. When the question was repeated, Mora responded by dismissing the suggestion that the Colts could make the postseason in the following manner:
What's that? Ah, *garbled*, playoffs?! Don't talk about — playoffs?! You kidding me?! Playoffs?! I just hope we can win a game! Another game!
A few days later, Manning spoke to reporters ahead of the Colts' next game with the defending Super Bowl championBaltimore Ravens and sharply criticized Mora's handling of the situation. He said that he did not appreciate being called out in public like he had been and that if Mora had a problem with him he should have spoken to him directly. This caused Mora to backtrack on his previous statements, but the damage was done.[2]
The Colts went on to finish 6–10 and Mora was fired after the season for refusing to fire then defensive coordinatorVic Fangio. Mora felt the team needed better players on defense rather than fire Fangio as Mora could not fire a friend. Vic Fangio was fired anyway, and eventually became the defensive coordinator for the expansionHouston Texans the following year.
Manning threw 23 interceptions during the season, the highest number of his career following his rookie season. He was sacked a career-high 29 times.