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Garrard completed 17 of 22 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for a 25-yard score on an option play in the first quarter, scoring not too far from where there had been a sign saying, "Trade for Tebow."
The Jaguars clearly revamped their offensive attack following back-to-back drubbings against San Diego and Philadelphia. Garrard threw five interceptions and was sacked nine times in consecutive 25-point losses that were the worst in franchise history.
In hopes of preventing more costly errors, Garrard used a lot of two- and three-step drops against Indianapolis -- getting the ball out quickly and not even trying to throw deep. Jacksonville also lined up offensive tackle Jordan Black as a tight end, using him to help on defensive ends Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis.
Garrard rarely got touched and didn't get sacked for the first time this season.
It helped that Maurice Jones-Drew kept the Colts off balance with 105 yards on the ground.
Jones-Drew got his first touchdown of the season, plunging across the line from a yard out to put the Jaguars ahead 14-7 in the second quarter. He did a jig in the end zone, then blew kisses to fans.
Manning answered with the second of three 11-play scoring drives, this one ending on a quick slant to Clark.
Manning picked apart Jacksonville's secondary -- no surprise since every other quarterback has done the same this season -- but fell to 14-5 all time against the Jaguars.
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