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2001 Indianapolis Colts season

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49th season in franchise history

2001 Indianapolis Colts season
OwnerJim Irsay
General managerBill Polian
Head coachJim Mora
Home stadiumRCA Dome
Results
Record6–10
Division place4thAFC East
PlayoffsDid not qualify
Pro BowlersWRMarvin 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.

Offseason

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AdditionsSubtractions
DTChristian Peter (Giants)QBKelly Holcomb (Browns)
LBSean Harris (Bears)SJason Belser (Chiefs)
DTMike Wells (Bears)LBCornelius Bennett (retirement)
DTLarry Chester (Panthers)

NFL draft

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Main article:2001 NFL draft
2001 Indianapolis Colts draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
130Reggie Wayne * WRMiami (FL)from NY Giants
237Idrees Bashir FSMemphisfrom Dallas
391Cory Bird SSVirginia Techfrom NY Giants
4118Ryan Diem OTNorthern Illinois
5152Raymond Walls CBSouthern Mississippi
6193Jason Doering FSWisconsinfrom NY Giants
7220Rick DeMulling OGIdaho
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least onePro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

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2001 undrafted free agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Nick HarperCornerbackFort Valley State
Aaron JonesWide receiverUtah State
Dave MeyerQuarterbackVirginia Tech
Dominic RhodesRunning BackMidwestern State
Dwayne WilmotWide receiverMaine

Personnel

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Staff

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2001 Indianapolis Colts staff

Front office

  • Owner and chief executive officer –Jim Irsay
  • President –Bill Polian
  • Director of football operations – Dom Anile
  • Director of pro player personnel –Clyde Powers
  • Assistant director of football operations –Chris Polian
  • Director of player development – Steve Champlin
  • Coordinator of player personnel – John Becker
  • Director of college scouting – Mike Butler

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Jon Torine
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Richard Howell

Roster

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Indianapolis Colts 2001 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad


rookies in italics
53 active, 9 inactive, 3 practice squad

Regular season

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 9atNew York JetsW 45–241–0Giants Stadium78,606
2[A]September 23Buffalo BillsW 42–262–0RCA Dome56,135
3September 30atNew England PatriotsL 13–442–1Foxboro Stadium60,292
4Bye
5October 14Oakland RaidersL 18–232–2RCA Dome56,972
6October 21New England PatriotsL 17–382–3RCA Dome56,022
7October 25atKansas City ChiefsW 35–283–3Arrowhead Stadium74,212
8November 4atBuffalo BillsW 30–144–3Ralph Wilson Stadium63,786
9November 11Miami DolphinsL 24–274–4RCA Dome57,127
10November 18atNew Orleans SaintsL 20–344–5Louisiana Superdome70,020
11November 25San Francisco 49ersL 21–404–6RCA Dome56,393
12December 2atBaltimore RavensL 27–394–7PSINet Stadium69,382
13December 10atMiami DolphinsL 6–414–8Pro Player Stadium73,858
14December 16Atlanta FalconsW 41–275–8RCA Dome55,603
15December 23New York JetsL 28–295–9RCA Dome56,302
16December 30atSt. Louis RamsL 17–425–10Trans World Dome66,084
17[A]January 6Denver BroncosW 29–106–10RCA Dome56,192

Standings

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AFC East
WLTPCTPFPASTK
(2)New England Patriots1150.688371272W6
(4)Miami Dolphins1150.688344290W2
(6)New York Jets1060.625308295W1
Indianapolis Colts6100.375413486W1
Buffalo Bills3130.188265420L1

Season summary

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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.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abThe Colts were originally scheduled to host the Denver Broncos during Week 2 of the original NFL schedule (September 16) at RCA Dome. However, due to theSeptember 11 attacks, the game was rescheduled to Week 17.

References

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  1. ^Over 450 points allowed in regular season
  2. ^"Manning airs out on Colts' Mora".The Baltimore Sun. November 28, 2001. Archived fromthe original on January 1, 2023. RetrievedDecember 31, 2022.
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