The Indianapolis Colts held off a furious Aaron Rodgers comeback attempt late in the forth quarter, hanging onto a 31-26 upset victory over the Green Bay Packers in Week 9. Here's what we learned:
1. A more intense Colts squad simply outplayed the Packers in all three phases, starting with a 99-yard Jordan Todman kickoff return to kickstart the festivities. Green Bay's only two sacks came via safety blitzes, as Indianapolis' beleaguered offensive line held up long enough to allow Andrew Luck to overcome the first multi-interception opening quarter of his career.