INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano took advantage of his second chance Monday.Less than 24 hours after imploring his players to develop a knockout punch, Pagano walked back his postgame comments and tried to put a more positive spin on what happened Sunday night in Houston.If I could say it over again, I would probably word it differently because weve done it so many times before and they know how to get the job done, he said. Just because you get into a situation where youre up 14 or down 14, you dont change the way you play.Theres no way to sugarcoat how the Colts (2-4) wound up in the AFC South basement after seemingly have sewn up a share of the division lead.For 3+ quarters, the Colts played their most complete game of the season. The offensive line cleared running lanes and protected Andrew Luck relatively well, the defense held Houston in check and they extended the lead to 14 with 7:04 to go.With Luck down to only two healthy receivers and two healthy tight ends and the Colts injury-riddled secondary getting thinner as the game wore on, Houston rallied to tie the score in the final three minutes before winning in overtime.Afterward, Pagano told reporters that the Colts must do a better job finishing. And when he was asked if the problem was a lack of mental toughness, Pagano responded: Its about having a killer instinct.With a little rest and some time to reflect on what went wrong, Pagano adjusted those comments.I think what we are right now is a three-quarter team and weve got to find a way to become a four-quarter team, Pagano said We start some games slow and finish strong. This one, we started fast and didnt finish well.Either way, the poor results keep coming.After Luck drove the Colts to a go-ahead field goal with 37 seconds left in the season opener, Detroit responded by driving for a field goal and the win.In Week 2, Luck had the ball back with 1:51 to play and needing a touchdown to win at Denver. This time, Von Miller sacked Luck, stripping the ball that Shane Ray scooped up and returned for the finishing score.Sunday nights debacle made it a trilogy.If you have the opportunity in this league, you have to put people away, Luck said Sunday night. Its too hard to win games surviving mistakes.Clearly, this has been a recurring theme and the numbers prove it.In almost 3+ seasons, Luck has 37 regular-season wins. Sixteen, or 43.2 percent, came courtesy of fourth-quarter or overtime comebacks.This seasons only two victories, over the two-win Chargers and one-win Bears, came as a result of long touchdown passes in the final four minutes.The latest debacle has raised more questions outside the team complex about whether the Colts can close out games. Inside the locker room, it was tough to handle.Knowing if we won this, wed be tied for first, running back Frank Gore said after ending the leagues longest streak without a 100-yard rusher at 55 games. We were up, the way we were up, dominating the game, but we didnt get the job done. Thats tough.So Pagano will spend the next few days trying to piece things back together before heading to Tennessee (3-3) this weekend.The expectations are the expectations, those never change. This is a winning, winning organization, Pagano said. They won a ton (of games) long before I got here. Weve had good success since Ive been here and the expectation is to win.Game notes Pagano was still awaiting word on four players who did not finish the game. He said he expected to have updates on tight end Dwayne Allen (ankle), linebacker Curt Maggitt (ankle) and receivers Quan Bray (ankle) and Phillip Dorsett (hamstring) later this week. ... Pagano said receiver Donte Moncrief, who has missed four straight games with a fractured shoulder blade, is getting healthier but wasnt yet sure if he would return to practice this week. ... Indy waived rookie cornerback Frankie Williams on Monday. Williams was promoted from the practice squad for the game in Houston because of injuries in the secondary.---Online:AP NFL website: http://www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL coverage on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLDominic Leone .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. Gussie Busch . Walcott is available for Saturdays home match against Southampton as Arsenal looks to extend its two-point lead at the top of the Premier League. The Gunners are currently the second highest scorers in the league but Wenger insists Walcott will add something extra to his team. http://www.custommlbcardinalsjersey.com/custom-ramon-urias-jersey-large-1451q.html . The native of Mont-Tremblant, Que., captured a World Cup downhill event Saturday, his second this year and fifth career victory on the circuit. John Brebbia . Rob Manfred, baseballs chief operating officer, testified last week during the grievance filed by the players union to overturn Rodriguezs 211-game suspension. A person familiar with the hearing, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press on Saturday that Manfred testified the sport wasnt concerned whether Bosch distributed performance-enhancing drugs to minors because MLBs interest was his relationship with players under investigation. Bob Gibson . With the first unit struggling of late and Amir Johnson - one of the teams iron men - hobbling on an injured right ankle, Patterson knew he could get the nod in a challenging matchup against one of the leagues up and coming players at his position. The Seattle Seahawks were without two of their top three running backs for Sundays NFC West Division matchup against San Francisco, with both Thomas Rawls and C.J. Prosise on the inactive list.Rawls suffered a shin injury in the first half of last weeks game against Los Angeles, leaving Christine Michael to take the bulk of the carries. Prosise was inactive for the second straight week after cracking a bone in his hand in the opener against Miami.Michael was to start for Seattle with rookie Alex Collins and newly signed Terrence McGee his backups.New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall was active for his teams game at Kansas City. Marshall was a game-time decision because of a slight knee sprain but looked good warming up before kickoff.Running back Jamaal Charles was inactive for the third straight week as the Chiefs take a cautious approach in his return from ACL surgery. Spencer Ware was to start in his place.Kansas City also was to have backups starting at offensive guard in Jordan Devey and Zach Fulton. Parker Ehinger remains out with a concussion and Laurent Duvernay-Tardiff has been dealing with an ankle injury, though he was available in an emergency.Wide receiver Sammy Watkins, who had his surgically repaired left foot stepped on by a teammate in a walk-through early in the week, was inactive for the Buffalo Bills game against the Arizona Cardinals.The absence of Watkins meant Anthony Lynn made his NFL debut as offensive coordinator without his top receiving threat. Lynn replaced Greg Roman, who was fired Sept. 16.The Tennessee Titans scratched tight end Delanie Walker for their game against Oakland. Walker, the Titans leading receiver last season, hurt his right hamstring in Tennessees comeback victory at Detroit.The Green Bay Packers missed four defensive starters against the Detroit Lions, as well as key reserve Datone Jones. Packers first-round draft pick Kenny Clark made his first career start at nose tackle, replacing Letroy Guion, who has a knee injury. The Lions were missing lineman Ezekiel Ansah and linebacker DeAndre Levy.---WASHINGTON AT NEW YORK GIANTSGiants: DT Montori Hughes, RB Rashad Jennings, QB Josh Johnson, WR Roger Lewis.Redskins: QB Nate Sudfeld, WR Josh Doctson, CB Kendall Fuller, LB Martrell Spaight, DE Anthony Lanier II, G Arie Kouandjio, DE Kendall Reyes.---BALTIMORE AT JACKSONVILLERavens: CB Jerraud Powers, RB Kenneth Dixon, CB Will Davis, RB Javorius Allen, OLB Elvis Dumervil, G/C John Urschel and DT Willie Henry.Jaguars: QB Brandon Allen, CB Prince Amukamara, C Brandon Linder, LT Kelvin Beachum, DE Jared Odrick, TE Ben Koyack and DE Chris Smith.---ARIZONA AT BUFFALO:Cardinals: S Marqui Christian, G Evan Mathis, DT Olsen Pierre, DT Robert Nkemdiche, DT Frostee Rucker, DT Xavier Williams, LB Kareem Martin.Bills: DB Colt Anderson, CB Ronald Darby, T Cordy Glenn, QB Cardale Jones, C Patrick Lewis, WR Greg Salas, WR Sammy Watkins.---DETROIT AT GREEN BAY:Lions: DE Ezekiel Ansah, LB DeAndre Levy, LB Antwione Williams, CB Adairius Barnes, G Joe Dahl, OT Cornelius Lucas, TE Orson Charles.Packers: QB Joe Callahan, CB Sam Shields, S Morgan Burnett, LB Clay Matthews, T Kylle Murphy, DE Datone Jones, DT Letroy Guion.dddddddddddd---OAKLAND AT TENNESSEE:Raiders: QB Connor Cook, DB Antonio Hamilton, OT Austin Howard, T Matt McCants, CB Dexter McDonald, TE Mychal Rivera.Titans: NT Austin Johnson, CB Curtis Riley, CB LeShaun Sims, G Sebastian Tretola, TE Delanie Walker, OLB Aaron Wallace, WR Kendall Wright.---DENVER AT CINCINNATI:Broncos: QB Austin Davis, CB Lorenzo Doss, TE Virgil Green, G Connor McGovern, FS Justin Simmons, OT Donald Stephenson, OLB DeMarcus Ware.Bengals: WR Cody Core, QB Jeff Driskel, TE Tyler Eifert, CB KeiVarae, G Christian Westerman, DT DeShawn Williams.---CLEVELAND AT MIAMI:Browns: QB Josh McCown, WR Corey Coleman, DB Joe Haden, DB Ibraheim Campbell, OL Shon Coleman, OL Cameron Erving, DE Carl Nassib.Dolphins: WR Justin Hunter, CB Jordan Lucas, RB Arian Foster, LB Spencer Paysinger, C Mike Pouncey, G Dallas Thomas, DE Terrence Fede.---MINNESOTA AT CAROLINA:Vikings: OLB Kentrell Brothers, C Nick Easton, DT Sharrif Floyd, RB Ronnie Hillman, TE MyCole Pruitt, WR Laquon Treadwell.Panthers: WR Brenton Bersin, WR Damiere Byrd, LB Jeremy Cash, DE Ryan Delaire, G Tyler Larsen, RB Jonathan Stewart, DB Teddy Williams.---SAN FRANCISCO AT SEATTLE:49ers: QB Christian Ponder, FS Marcus Cromartie, RB DuJuan Harris, DT Tony Jerod-Eddie, OL John Theus, OL Anthony Davis, DT Taylor Hart.Seahawks: RB C.J. Prosise, RB Thomas Rawls, SS Tyvis Powell, G Rees Odhiambo, G Germain Ifedi, TE Nick Vannett, DT Quinton Jefferson.---LOS ANGELES AT TAMPA BAYRams: WR Pharoh Cooper, QB Sean Mannion, CB E.J. Gaines, T Pace Murphy, TE Temarrick Hemingway, WR Nelson Spruce, DE Matt Longacre.Buccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, WR Cecil Shorts III, RB Doug Martin, TE Luke Stocker, T Leonard Wester, OL Caleb Benenoch, DE Robert Ayers Jr.---NEW YORK JETS AT KANSAS CITY:Jets: QB Bryce Petty, QB Christian Hackenberg, RB Troymaine Pope, OL Brandon Shell, LB Erin Henderson, LB Mike Catapano, CB Carryl RobertsChiefs: RB Jamaal Charles, WR DeAnthony Thomas, OL Jah Reid, OL Parker Ehinger, CB Kenneth Acker, LB Sam Barrington, QB Tyler Bray.---SAN DIEGO AT INDIANAPOLISChargers: LT King Dunlap, S Jahleel Addae, DE Joey Bosa, NT Ryan Carrethers, TE Antonio Gates, C Max Tuerk, ILB Joshua PerryColts: WR Donte Moncrief, CB Darius Butler, CB Patrick Robinson, OL LeRaven Clark, OL Denzelle Good 81, WR Devin Street, DL T.Y. McGill.---PITTSBURGH AT PHILADELPHIA:Steelers: QB Zach Mettenberger, CB Senquez Golson, FB Roosevelt Nix, LB Steven Johnson, OL Cody Wallace, OL Chris Hubbard, DE L.T. Walton.Eagles: WR Bryce Treggs, CB Leodis McKelvin, OL Josh Andrews, OL Dillon Gordon, OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai, OL Isaac Seumalo, TE Zach Ertz.---CHICAGO AT DALLASBears: CB Bryce Callahan, RB KaDeem Carey, QB Jay Cutler, CB Kyle Fuller, NT Eddie Goldman, C Eric Kush, LB Danny Trevathan.Cowboys: SS Kavon Frazier, RB Darius Jackson, LB Mark Nzeocha, QB Tony Romo, CB Orlando Scandrick, T Tyron Smith, DE Charles Tapper.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '