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Bring the A game every week because it's getting tough from here on out with Cincy next week. Pittsburgh, Jacksonville and San Deigo on the horizon. New England was a good ghost to execise but in their curent condition they were really nothing but vapor. The tougher teams lie ahead. |
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There is only one word I can use to describe the Indianapolis Colts:
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Peyton=My Hero. I loved that win especially since I am a Patriot hater. Ever since Tony Dungy moved from Tampa to Indiana, I have been a fan. But I must say, just wait for the Super bowl. Atlanta vs. Indiana. Atlanta Is gonna kill the Colts.
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Overrated!!! Who have the colts played? Of the 8 games they have won, only 1 team (including New England) has a record over .500, and Its Jacksonville! (New England and St.Louis are at .500) the 5 other games they have played against Tennessee, San Francisco, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Houston have a combined record of....10-31 0.322 New England is 4-4, Indy isn't the first team to beat them this year. High Powered Offence? Despite having one of the easiest if not thee easiest schedule so far, they aren't leading any of the major categories, however they are well rounded. They are averaging about 12.3 ppg on defence, thats something to be proud of. Sorry your not all that special, though undefeated at this point still is good, but I'm sure if I were a coach I'd love to play the same teams too. |
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^that was harsh. I do agree with having an easy schedule, but I believe that even with this relatively easy schedule, it is a great feat to be undefeated. The rest of the season isn't as easy though. The question now is, will they go undefeated? And if not, what week will they lose?
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Go to one of the football boards and watch those posters tear Indy apart (of course they're biased for their own team). Indy did thier job. They beat who was placed in front of them and that's all you can ask of a team. Their job is not to go undefeated but to get hime field advantage, go to the Superbowl and win it. Thus I suspect they won't go indefeated because Dungey will sit his important players to avoid injury once Indy clinches home field. As for New England they'll get to the playoffs because the rest of their division is so terrible (The Jets are ruined by injury, Buffalo has no heart and Miami is still trying to learn how to win all over again). |
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The Pats lead the AFC East at .500, having beaten only two teams with winning records. Denver leads the AFC west with 5 wins over opponents over .500, with another win over your beloved patriots, and a close loss to the 1st place NFC East Giants. If quality of wins has anything to do with how good a team is, you can just give the SB title to the Broncos right now. The NFC East leading Giants have only two wins against opponents over .500 NFC North leading Bears have zero wins against opponents over .500. Matter of fact, the entire division probably doesn't have a win against an opponent over .500. Atlanta leads the NFC south and has a grand total of one win over .500+ opponents. Carolina has two. Seattle leads the NFC west and has only two wins against opponents above .500 Everyone I named is likely to win their respective divisions, minus the NFC East and South. So following the above logic, all division winners are bad except Denver, because they're the only ones to win half their games against above .500 opposition. P.S. When your defense is the second best in the game (only reason they aren't first is because Chicago has their stats boosted by playing horrible NFC North opponents) you don't need to put up 35 points per game like they did last year. I'm sure they're pretty darn happy they aren't leading the league in offense right now, because if they were it would mean they can't stop anyone and have to get into shootouts every week. Quote:
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The only thing standing between the Colts and the Super Bowl is Pittsburgh (the Bengals aren't ready yet bu they will be killer in a year or two). No way I trust Denver with the Snake at QB. |
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IDK. The Broncos are looking pretty nice this year. Plummer seems to be on top of his game. For some reason, I have little confidence in Pittsburgh during the playoffs.
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I think that it will be the Colts and the G-Men in the super bowl. That will be the best super bowl in i dont know how long. The colts are just like USC. They are number one because they win. It doesnt matter who they beat, as long as they win. If i had my way, The U or Pen State would be number one. I love Texas but who have they played? Penn State is in one of the hardest confrences there but they are not number one with one loss. So what makes you think that USC is beter then Penn State? Because of their record. So get over the fact that thay have played only like what...3 teams over .500. They will go 15-1 this year losing to my bengals.
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If this turns out to be the matchup, it will be neat to see. Payton Manning vs. Eli Manning... the media will have a hayday with it. Go Colts! Andy B. |
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But I'm taking it one week at a time. Houston shouldn't prove to be any more of a challenge than they were three weeks ago, but nothing's for sure until the box score shows up. Either way, the next 8 weeks are going to be very exciting for us Colts fans =) Kev |
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This is how the colts would have been for a few years if they would have worried about getting a good defense while getting a good offense. The Colts are doing much better now with Tony Dungy then they did with Jim Mora. I don't think the colts win just because of Peyton Manning, as they mentioned on Monday Night Football, I believe, they gave credit to the duo of Peyton Manning and Tom Moore *I believe that's his name, proves the point he doesn't get enough recognition* if it wasn't for their play calling the Colts would most likely be the way they were a few years ago. Hopefully, the Colts stay undefeated, I believe the Colts could beat any team in the NFL, because they have the attitude that every game is a must win, they don't count any game a "given win" and that's why I think they will go undefeated.
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Honestly the play calling from the coaches doesnt matter, payton will just audible it out. i love him to death but the play calling from the coaches dont matter haha.
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COLTS WIN AGAIN!!!!
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thats definatly a good thing
also......... LIONS WIN AGAIN 4-5 YESSSS!!!!! |
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**clears throat**
Colts Win!!! |
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This is gonna be good. |
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ahhum
packers own NFC. ![]() |
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just you wait, you'll see them get into the playoffs this year and take the division. which is technically still possible. |
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Green Bay should be happy to be in the Leinhart/Bush/ Vince Young sweepstakes. They can expect to be there for a while. |
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The Texans need a line. |
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All I can say is:
COLTS 10-0 OH yea, I forgot, this was any easy team. Colts don't play any team of worth :p |
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The Steeler smacked them down earlier this year. They're the futere but they can't handle the elite teams yet. Teh Steelers are the type of team designed to beat the Colts. A ball hogging running team with a strong ball hawking D. Nobody will ever stop the Colts but there are two ways to beat them. Keep the ball away from them or get turnovers. |
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I love Pittsburgh, BUT, they dont have a strong enough offence to beat out Peyton Manning. The only team i see now that can beat them are the Chargers. The only team that has the offence capable to hang with the Colts.
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Now that I think of it, they are going to get beat depending on when they get the automatic homefield advantage. Once they pull the starters and they play a team that needs to win to get a berth, they will lose. That is my theory atleast...
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The only person who's opinion really matters about the record is Dungy and I garuntee you he doesn't care ONE BIT about going undefeated. He wants a Superbowl victory and he's not going to risk it over some stupid ego trip. Once the Colts square away home field advantage all the starters are comming out. |
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1. This Colts team detests losing. Even when they have been up by many points, the starters are still in there, working on plays, trying to get better. 2. If players treat a regular season game like a preseason game, they may find themselves "out of sync". When the Colts wrap up the division title, I can see them playing the starters well into the 3rd quarter because of this. This team's offense depends on rythm, and if Sorgi (the backup QB) is in there, then the whole team may go into a funk. He won't come in until the late 3rd or 4th quarter, and Manning won't come out if they are behind. 3. The Colts defense looked like crap against the Bengals. This side of the ball needs to treat this game like a loss. They should not be happy with this at all. Chad Johnson called them out, and still got 180+ yards. The Bengals running game went for many 15 yard jaunts. The Colts D is not playing anything like they did at the beginning of the year. Dungy can't be pleased, and the Colts fans will be harping on this all week around here. Because of this, expect the Colts starting defense to stay in most games until they return to their form of the beginning of the season. Heck, for the first 5 games of the year, no one scored more than 10 points against them. The Colts D needs to wake up and not rely on the Offense. These next 6 games will be interesting. Don't expect the Colts to pull their starters just because they will clinch their division. Look for them to be working on things that they have not done so well. Andy B. |
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I mean, comeon, you couldn't handle the ravens in your first meeting, and you just lost to them this week. Pitt is no longer the greatest threat to the Colts. That honor is transfered to a very underrated Jacksonville, or the Chargers (So long as Marty doesn't have one of his brainfarts and decide to air it out instead of handing off to LT). |
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I must agree with Koko Ed on this one here. Although the Colts defense is not playing so hot, that doens't mean that the Offense will stay in there. Yeah, Dungy and for that matter, most of the players don't care at all about a perfect season.
And come on Chad Johnson saying "I will not be stopepd" That is nothing. What does that mean, I will catch a ball today, I will score. That basically means nothing. And with an offense this hot, a strong D is not that needed. It is wished for, and probably will be gotten after a few practices, but is not 100% needed. I don't know. The Steelers are a great team. Madox is a great QB despite what many say. For some reason I rank him higher than Big Ben. Not sure why though. I would just rather have Maddox in a big game vs. Big Ben. I have a feling the Pats as usual will make the playoffs, this time barely, but then will get into play-off mode and beat down everyone and make it to the SB and then get crushed by the Falcons. lol |
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Someone...please pinch me. I'm not sure if I actually just read this, or if I'm hallucinating :ahh: Take a look at Maddox's stats. They're downright awful. Big Ben is WAY better at managing the game and not making mistakes. Pitt couldn't beat the RAVENS with Tommy at the helm. How are they going to beat a team that can both score, and play defense, in the Colts? |
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Honestly, if Tommy Maddox or anyone else other than Big Ben starts for the Steelers, Bill Cowher is going to look like one of the following for the remainder of the season:
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Pitt doesn't have enough offence to out score Peyton.
Maddox is worse then Scott Mitchell when he had time. (if Mitchell had time he threw interceptions, getting blitzed he'll throw for 300 yards) Colts wont pull Peyton until the 4th quarter. The defence needs to play better or the Chargers WILL beat them. And the Lions willnot win out. The pats will lose in the first round. The Eagles wont make it to the playoffs. The colts will get homefeild advantage throughout the playoffs. The Colts will win the super bowl because it will be played in a dome. The bears might make it to the NFC championship game. Green Bay will do better then what they are at right now. But all of that doesn't matter because the Colts will win the super bowl. So it doesn't matter what else happens with the other teams. Oh and it will be an all Manning super bowl this year...for those that don't know, The G-men and the Colts. |
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Congrats to all you colt fams, you finally have the best team in the AFC, I hate to admit it but they are a better team this year. THey have stayed healthy and played consistantly well.
Would things be different if the patriot werent missing there safety and 5 other defensive backs along with half the off. Line and their star running back? Probably, the patriots I have seen this year remind me of the Pete Carrol days, they are a mismatched team. They have some of the best players in the league but they are all still on the bench. The only saving grace for the Pats this year is that our division blows and that they should win and make the playoffs, pending any further complications or new injuries the Pats will have a respectable playoff team and will win the first round. The second round (probably against Indy) will be a blow out unless we get some more depth at CB, Manning and Harrison along with the rest of the Indy offense will tear up the injured def (again) If by some miracle we play Pitt then they could make it to the Championship game. The Colts have for 4 seasons been one of the top teams in the AFC and probably would have a couple of rings if it wasn't for the Pats, the only reason Manning and his boys don't have the rings is because they can't beat the patriots, now that they finally can they should earn a ring. However I would like to see nothing more than either Eli and the Giants or Bledsoe and the Cowboys rip apart Peyton in the superbowl. |
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PITTSBURGH WHO ???
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Some of the TV commentators are thinking they can "run the table" as they call it. I just hope they don't jinx 'em. Never the less.
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Thats amazing. What 12-0. Thats just crazy.
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I think you call Pittsburgh and also ran team :D
COLTS 11-0 Bring em on!!! |
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Like the wise man says:
Let the contest begin, for second place :D |
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I'll put my money on 15-1 now, with a loss to SD due to sitting starters.
Dungy could keep them in in hopes of going undefeated--we'll see. |
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Yea I have to say that sounds right, but even with them sitting out I think they have a chance to go all the way.
I hope they do and win the Super Bowl. |
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if they are winning they willkeep peyton in
but if they lose they will sit him and every one elese they will definatly have peyton in against SD |
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Yea I think he will for sure on the SD game I mean there 9-2 that will be a really good game and will test the Colts winning streak. :cool: |
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Maybe you meant Seattle--they're 9-2 |
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I think Seattle has the best chance to beat them at this point. The only way to beat them is not to let manning have the ball. Seattle needs to go in and just hand the ball off to Alexander, as good as Seattle is they can't out score the Colts if the time of posession is close to the same.
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I was suprised in how poorly the Steelers played. Sure, Roethlisthburgermeister, has a bum knee, but they were supposed to be able to run the ball well, especially against the Colts' under-sized defense. Brady couldn't pass over them, the Bengals couldn't out-score them, and the Steelers got punched in the nose. Heck, Marvin Harrison even got a flag for roughing up a Pittsburgh cornerback! That was great to see. Go Colts!! Andy B. |
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<Cloaking to make sure that Ricky Q. doesn't see this post>
I do believe that it is time for me to disown the poor Green Bay Packers for the remainder of this season. I mean, yes, Brett Favre is still one of my most favorite quarterbacks ever, but as for the rest of his team... it's just too tough to score points with no offense. Or defense :( Go Colts!! </Cloaking to make sure that Ricky Q. doesn't see this post> |
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It was so great to have the espn game tracker (or whatever it is called) up in the corner of my screen during the last few minutes of class* and see Pittsburgh go 3 and out with negative yardage and then the 80 yard TD on the first play. The guy next to me (from near Pittsburgh) was so depressed at that point.
*This action is not condoned by me. Kev |
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Yeah Colts were good. 1st play of the game. The Seahawks haven't fully gained my respect yet. They bat the Falcons but we were sluggish. However I have competly lost all respect (ther was little to begin with) for Jay Feely. I am so glad he is out of Atlanta. 3 IN A ROW. HOW DO YOU DO THAT?
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Dungy was quoted saying that as soon as they clinch home field throughout the playoffs the starters are resting. I seriously think he'll follow through with this one. Finishing the regular season 16-0 doesn't mean crap if you lose in the playoffs. |
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I say that the Colts do have a chance to run the table...out of their 5 remaining opponents i think that there could only be 2 scares or close games.
Tennessee is still trying to remember what it's like to win, and although McNair looked good last week he can't win against Indy alone. Jacksonville was my original pick to knock off Indy, but with Letwich out 4-6 weeks that seems doubtful. I don't think Gerrard could has the chutzpah to take down the beast. San Diego is a toss up. Sometime Brees looks amazing, othertimes he looks pathetic (a la this past weekend, throwing 3 INTs agains Washington). Other than that they have to shut down LT...that will be hard but if they can shut down the ENTIRE Pitt running game they could do it. Seattle...follow the same formula against San Diego with Alexander, because Hasslebeck isn't as good as Brees...not enough weapons. Finally Arizona...I mean come on...Indy vs Arizona? that's not even fair. What about sitting starters? Like someone else said, if they lose then they're going to sit the starters later in the game so they don't go out of sync. But if they clinched home field and are still undefeated...I think Peyton will want to go for the undefeated mission. It's one thing to lose and sit out...but another thing entirely to turn your back on a chance at history. |
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i dought that any one will get hurt.
i dont know this and i couldnt find it when i looked for it at nfl.com but how many players got hurt in the last game of the season? or the second to last? im not sure but i dont think it is alot. i could be rong...it has happened once before...haha |
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Why have your star RB take more knocks than he needs to, in a situation that doesn't count for anything? It's incredibly hard on the body to play in the NFL. Those couple weeks could be essential for all the starters to rest up, and let any nicks or dings heal up before the playoffs. |
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i have played football for like 6 years ending in eighth grade but if you are drafted in the league, you are expected to play 16 games not play 14 games and then sit for the next two you have to take the risk of getting injured it is apart of the game like in FIRST, I'm not going to pull my drivers out with 2 matches left to go if I'm undefeated i know they dint take the beating that football players do but its just the same you have to play until the end if you pull the starters then you are giving up those two games yes i know that the backups are supposed to come in there and do the job of the starters but if they were as good as the starters then why are they not starting? you have to keep playing |
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Why temp fate? Edgerin James has had reconstructive knee surgery in the past and currently the Colts have 19 players on the injury report (most are questionable or probable) In that list has 6 starters, 1 player that sees a lot of action off the bench, a punt returner and the kicker. Giving them extra time to rest up would be a huge advantage to the them in the playoffs (and especially if they get a first round bye). Even if it is reduced snaps (like pulling them at halftime or if there is a huge lead) it would be better than playing through. |
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Any smart coach would rest, if not outright bench his star players, once he had homefield locked up. There's simply nothing left to play for, undefeated record or not. Indy fans would be epicly ticked off if Peyton were to break a leg in the final game of the season, or Edge tore his ACL, causing them to miss out on a superbowl bid. Undefeated is nice. The Lombardi trophy is MUCH nicer. |
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Not to seem like a broken record but the Colts are
Undefeated 12-0 Go COLTS!!! |
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and this classic that gives the Bills fans mindset right now... Now excuse me while I curl up in a fetal position and cry.... :( |
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The Colts are the best team in the league. why would you bench your players when you have a chance to go 16-0. If it is late in the game (2nd half on) i can see it. But they will have a bye in the first week of the playoffs and Manning has not got himself hurt yet. He is not Mike Vick... He stays in the pocket and may get touched once a game. The Wide outs are deep so if they get injured they have replacements... unlike the Eagles a year ago. Their biggest fear is Edge James but you play to win the games not to rest your starters. And on an end note benching your starters doesn't give you the chance to play in the Super bowl...
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Colts are basically amazing. I am no longer concerned with the reg. season because they clinched. I am just wondering how they will work in th playoffs.
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Also, there is the issue of a well-oiled, finely tuned machine. You start sitting the stars now you could throw off their momentum and timing of the entire team. It's probably a good thing I don't get a vote, but if I did I would say play the game that got you here. And only if we have the game well in hand then maybe rest the stars beginning LATE in the third quarter, or later. AND GO FOR THE UNDEFEATED SEASON!! GO COLTS! |
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Another one bites the dust...another one bites the dust.
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Now I think we should look at the back-up players, sure Peyton and company are all "players" (meaning they want to play in every game every play) but we can not get them hurt. So, I would look for Jeff Sorgi to start taking most of the snaps, and Rhodes to be the runningback, most of the time. But, they clenched home field advantage, so lets all sit back and watch 'em go! GO COLTS!
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Dungy said that the starters will start.
He said that they are going to win, and the way they will win is with peyton edge and harrison starting. |
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they will play atleast the half of each of the games..well maybe not against arizona
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While going 16-0 would be impressive it doensnt match up to the dolphins unless they win the Super Bowl too. The colts have not won a super bowl in quite a while, none of the team members have Rings from playing as colts. If they had won super bowls recently or had a fantastic Playoff record like the patriots have had in recent years then they would not need to win this year and they could go for the perfect season but Manning is to good to not get a Ring soon and if they coach right this will be the year
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Ha... The Colts are no longer undefeated... My Chargers beat 'em! 26-17
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Oh well it had to end sooner or later.
The Colts are lucky Manning didn't get hurt. He really took a tremendous beating today, |
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Now we have to hear all the TV analyst people say things like "Manning's overrated" and "The Colts won't make it past first round" and all that...the Colts needed to lose a game, to keep the drive to keep winning behind them. Plus, the chargers had more to play for today, to survive to the playoffs. Woohoo 13-1 thats better then every other team (lol):rolleyes:
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Only the boneheads on the NFL teams messageboards would say that nonsense and they have the collective intelligence of dust bunnines found under the couch. It's all good still. |
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Manning definitely lost that game for 'em late. Intentional grounding and sack took em out of FG range. Dork.
Well hopefully that will tick 'em all off enough to play really hard next week, especially Edge James. He's the workhorse on my fantasy team (#2 seed and bye this week woo!) and I need him for the playoffs. |
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You can't blame that loss on Manning. He had virtually NO protection the entire game. I would also put much of it on the coaching.
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San Diego didnt play extremely well yesterday, they just matched up well with the Colts....Fortunately its very unlikely that they'll make the playoffs this year. Hopefully with a healthy Robert Mathis and Corey Simon anchoring the middle of the defensive line, things like that wont happen again. |
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You'd think the Colts would want to go out and win a game against a team like Seattle. Five of my starters are Bengals - Carson Palmer, Chad Johnson, Rudi Johnson, Tory James, Odell Thurman. Hasn't hurt me yet. I don't think anyone has James' backup on their roster. I may consider that just in case. |
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Sand Diago Might be the best team NOT to make the playoffs this year
I think they will, but there is a chance for them to not make it everyone watch out for Miami though...They are 7-7 they are making a comeback watch for them next year hahahahahaa |
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Suddenly football doesn't seem so important anymore.... :(
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The Indianapolis Colts wanted to emulate Tony Dungy's businesslike approach Thursday. But their thoughts were with their missing coach. Hours after learning Dungy's 18-year-old son, James, was found dead in his Florida apartment, the Colts' players walked somberly into their locker room and each reflected on the shocking news in their own way. Some sat in stunned silence. A few talked with team chaplains. Others spoke in hushed tones and the normal locker room card games and video games were abandoned. "It breaks your heart to see something like that happen to such a great person," receiver Brandon Stokley said. "We're just going to pray for him and ask everybody else to pray for him." Colts players were informed of the death Thursday morning when owner Jim Irsay and team president Bill Polian spoke at a team meeting. Players were told Dungy had flown to Florida and would be out indefinitely. It's unlikely Dungy will coach the Colts on Saturday at Seattle. The death was an apparent suicide, according to Hillsborough County Sheriff's spokeswoman Debbie Carter. Irsay also addressed the team after Thursday's practice. Assistant head coach Jim Caldwell, who also coaches quarterbacks, will take over in Dungy's absence. But as the scheduled practices and meetings continued Thursday, the players' thoughts were with their cherished leader or his family. "Players were surprised and upset emotionally about it," two-time MVP Peyton Manning said. "Everybody said a team prayer for coach Dungy and his family. It's laying on the hearts of all the players here today." It wasn't just the Colts whose thoughts were with Dungy. Thoughts and condolences came from former players, old coaching buddies, even Tampa mayor Pam Iorio, who asked for a moment of silence before a park dedication. Dungy's first head coaching job was with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and he still has a home there. A few fans left flowers and mementoes in a tribute outside the RCA Dome, prompting the Colts to issue a request that flowers be sent to Northside New Era Baptist Church in Indianapolis. Polian's voice even cracked and his hands trembled as he answered questions during a 15-minute news conference at the team's practice facility. "We have the greatest role model there is in Tony Dungy," Polian said. "And as Jim said to the team this morning, we'll emulate our leader." From Dungy's standpoint, that means getting back to football and moving forward. "He's an amazing individual with great strength and integrity, even in the toughest times," Caldwell said after Thursday's practice. "He told us to carry on as usual." Stokley, whose infant son was seriously ill with bacterial meningitis in January 2004, said football can help provide a respite. Linebacker Gary Brackett, who had three relatives -- his mother, father and a brother -- die in an 16-month span beginning in late 2003, agreed. And, perhaps, they suggested, that's the environment the Colts need right now. "Any time you're on the field, it's a place you can run around free and not think of all the outside influences," Brackett said. "It helps." Dungy was in the midst of his best season as a coach. He won his 100th career game in October, wrapped up home-field advantage for the first time in 10 seasons as a head coach and helped lead the Colts to a 13-0 mark, becoming the fourth team in league history to achieve that feat before they lost 26-17 Sunday to San Diego. One day earlier, the locker room was abuzz with the news that the Colts had put seven players on the AFC's Pro Bowl team -- the most by the franchise since 1971. On Thursday, the death hit hard, especially for players who have children. "It's an extremely sad day and an extremely sad time," center Jeff Saturday said. "We want to handle ourselves in the way Coach wants us to." The message Dungy left for his players was to persevere. He wants the Colts to regain their momentum before the playoffs start, and he believes in Caldwell's ability to guide the Colts. Caldwell was a former head coach at Wake Forest. The Colts intend to follow the plan -- as difficult as that may now seem. "It has to go on, and coach Dungy has done a great job," linebacker David Thornton said. "Coach Dungy wants us to practice hard, stay focused and get a win. This will be a true test for a championship team, it will show you our character and how we react to adversity. And we're all thinking of coach Dungy." It was the third death in Dungy's immediate family in three years. His mother, Cleomae, died in January 2002. His father, Wilbur, died in June 2004. It's particularly difficult losing someone during the Holiday season (I lost my grandma years ago before CHristmas. A guy back into her after she left the post office in West Medford. Christmas was gloomy that year and hasn't been the smae since Nana has been gone). May God bless the Dungy's in their time of loss. |
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Well lets see how much of a champion lies within the hearts of the Colts down 14-3 and physically dominated in the first half of the game.
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After that fumble can anyone think the Colts aren't a team of destiny? Man that's unbelivable. |
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Of all the teams the Colts had to gag on, they had to do it against the STEELERS?!?!?!?! And I can't stand Denver either. Gah, go NFC.
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Seeing as the colts and redskins have been knocked out, I'm happy. :D Go whoever! |
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