Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is sticking to his normal game plan and says it's not time to panic amid the team's three-game losing streak. "Aggressive discipline, that's kind of how I've always been taught to play," Manning said. "What does that mean? That means throw it to the guy if he's open and don't throw it if he's covered. I just haven't been executing that philosophy well because I've been throwing to some guys that have been covered." Manning has thrown 11 interceptions in the last three games. "We've lost three games, guys. I don't know what 'anything like this' means," Manning said when asked if he'd endured any similar slumps in high school or college. "It's a tough stretch. It's a three-game losing streak. I know you guys probably aren't used to having to ask these questions, but it's football and that's the way it is."