Alfonzo Dennard watched himself on the videoboard as he raced 87 yards with an interception for a touchdown. He wanted to see if the star rookie who threw the pass might catch him. The way the New England Patriots were playing -- with their usual strong offense, big plays on defense and a touchdown on a punt return -- there was no way Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts could overtake them. The Patriots, the NFL's highest-scoring team, equaled their single-game scoring record for points with a 59-24 win on Sunday. "The coaches want us to play aggressive," said Dennard, whose touchdown made it 45-17. "So that's what I was doing out there.