‘Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell has his favorite horror movies. Scream. Nightmare on Elm Street. The replay of the Indianapolis Colts 43-14 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars last Monday night. Peyton Manning, arguably the best quarterback in the NFL in just his third season, threw for a team-record 440 yards and four touchdowns and the Colts rolled up 533 yards offense. Manning is Cottrell’s problem this week when the Bills (2-1) host the Colts (2-1) in a key AFC East Division battle. So how does his No. 2-ranked defense stop the Manning Machine? "We’re hoping he gets a case of the West Nile virus," Cottrell said jokingly, letting out one of his patented bellylaughs. "Seriously, your technique has to be so sound because this guy is a pin-point passer. He can throw it deep, he can throw it short. Our techniques have to be sound against his receivers."’