Indianapolis Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney registered a key sack in a win over the San Francisco 49ers.
His fourth-quarter sack of Alex Smith helped put the game away.
"We want to be out there making big plays when it counts," Freeney said. "Put it all on our shoulders."
For the eighth consecutive regular-season game in a row, Freeney registered a sack to match Robert Mathis' franchise record.
Freeney defeated double-team blocks throughout the game.
"It was a fight. It was definitely a fight," Freeney said. "This game kind of took on the personality of their head coach."
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Freeney got owned yesterday by a backup Guard who had to fill in at Left Tackle. Saying he "is piling up sacks" after a day like yesterday is a joke. He got one sack late, on a 3rd and 18 play, bfd. He may be piling them up but save this kind of "news" for a different day.
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Nov 02, 2009
01:45 PM
Quite a compliment to Singletary's impact upon the style of action. Freeney giving the opponent props is quite a compliment. Now, what can each do off this game, how do they respond the following week?