November 28, 2006 2:00 PM ETOn Sunday night, the Colts posted 45 points against the Eagles and rookie running back Joseph Addai scored four touchdowns and ran for 171 yards in his coming-out party. Nearly everyone in Indianapolis was happy. Nearly. Wide receiver Marvin Harrison sulked on the sidelines, headed to the locker room early at halftime, and was generally in a foul mood during his one-catch, eight-yard performance. The perennial fantasy stud owns nine catches for 123 yards and no touchdowns over the last three games and is in danger of finishing with fewer than 10 scores for the first time since 1998. Are his dominant days over?2006G Rec Yards Avg TD11 61 821 13.5 5The Stat: Prior to the 2006 season, Harrison hadn't posted a three-game scoreless streak since weeks 12-14 of the 2002 campaign. He has two such streaks this year.The Quote: "Once we saw how the game was going to go, we knew we'd be running. He and I talked before the game and we were hoping to get him to 1,000 career catches, but it'll happen," head coach Tony Dungy told the Indianapolis Star.Fantasy Analysis: Harrison came into the Eagles game with 987 career receptions, and it's tough to catch 13 balls when Peyton Manning only throws twice in your direction. Harrison hasn't had only nine catches in a three-game span since 1997, and he hasn't had fewer than 123 yards in a three-game stretch since 1996, his rookie season. Thus, we can understand why he and fantasy owners are a little upset right now.We still think the outlook is rosy for Marvin, for two reasons. One, Addai has made sure that opposing defenses can no longer focus solely on stopping the pass. Two, the Colts remaining schedule (at TEN, at JAC, vs. CIN, at HOU, and vs. MIA) looks tasty. Harrison has scored in four straight game against the Titans, he has found the end zone in each of the last three visits to Jacksonville, the Bengals rank last in the league against the pass, and Marv has touchdowns in two consecutive visits to Houston. The Dolphins? If all goes well for the Colts and Harrison, they'll have the top playoff spot wrapped up and he'll have 10 touchdowns by week 17.