Colts quarterback Peyton Manning has thrown 11 interceptions in his last three games, all loses, after throwing just four through the Colts' first nine contests. Over the three-game skid, Manning has gone 105-for-148 with 1,046 and eight touchdowns, great numbers without taking the turnovers into account. Manning threw six interceptions against the Chargers in Week 10 of the 2007 season, but he's never approached double-digit interceptions in a three-game stretch in his career. Even during his rookie season, when he threw 28 interceptions, Manning never had a three-game run with more than eight picks. In fact, Manning has thrown fewer than 11 interceptions in four of his twelve complete seasons. During Indy's three-game losing streak they have fallen behind early, which has forced Manning to throw the ball even more so than normal. The lack of a running game isn't anything new, but it certainly hasn't helped Peyton's effectiveness either. Entering Week 13, the Colts ranked 29th in total rushing, just ahead of Denver, Arizona and Seattle.