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Collins, a two-time Pro Bowler and former Super Bowl starter, is trying to get up to speed quickly.
Coach Jim Caldwell said the 38-year-old quarterback, now in his 17th NFL season, has been cramming relentlessly since the Colts brought him out of retirement Aug. 24. He arrives early in the morning, works all day and stays late at night.
Before Sunday's opener, however, Collins had less than a dozen practices with his new teammates, which forced the Colts to adjust. Instead of running the usual no-huddle offense, one of Manning's trademarks, the Colts slowed things down.
Collins did look better as the game wore on, and with six more workouts this week, perhaps the offense will start to look more normal by Sunday. At least that's the hope in Indy.
"I think it's huge. The more confidence he gets, the better we get as an offense," tight end Dallas Clark said. "Everyone needs to focus individually on their effort and if everyone improves collectively, then we'll improve as an offense."
It starts with Collins, who blamed himself for not taking care of the ball at Houston.
Collins lost the first fumble when Houston's Antonio Smith blind-sided him. On the Colts' next offensive play, Collins dropped the snap and Houston recovered again. The Texans quickly converted both turnovers into touchdowns, putting Indy in a quick 17-0 hole. Indy never recovered.
"I know he'll be more comfortable and have a little better grasp of things," Caldwell said. "There were some things he did well, but I think it's not just him. It's a number of guys who will show the kind of improvement we need."
Whether it was the blocking scheme, the new offensive line, a philosophical change or not enough time to get Collins acclimated, Colts fans expect to see a better performance this week.
And Collins intends to meet those expectations in his first home game as Manning's replacement.
"We'll improve, we have to improve," Collins said. "There were too many mistakes, too many turnovers. You know any kind of start would be better than what we had last week."
NOTES: The Colts signed linebacker Nate Triplett to the active roster and added linebacker Caleb Campbell to the practice squad Wednesday. Indy was looking for reinforcements after defensive captain Gary Brackett (shoulder) and backup linebacker Ernie Sims (sprained knee) were ruled out of Sunday's game by Caldwell. Triplett was a fifth-round draft pick of the Vikings in 2010. Campbell was a seventh-round pick of the Detroit Lions in 2008 and played in three games with the Lions last season.
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