PGH/Indy
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Big Ben's return will definitely improve the offense. Indy's defense is a paper tiger. Parker/Bettis/Staley/Miller will bust them wide open.
Troy will get 2 picks and the defense will get to Peyton repeatedly.
PGH: 27
Indy: 17
Troy will get 2 picks and the defense will get to Peyton repeatedly.
PGH: 27
Indy: 17
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mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
No Ben, no ballgame.
As for his durability, he took a shot on his knee that would have sidelined most QBs for a season...he came back, and has had two injuries since. In his absence, Batch returned to form, only to return to the IR.
No Ben, no ballgame.
As for his durability, he took a shot on his knee that would have sidelined most QBs for a season...he came back, and has had two injuries since. In his absence, Batch returned to form, only to return to the IR.
No Ben, no ballgame.
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
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Indy's pass rush & secondary have a good day against a rust covered Ben. Their running game gets moving- but Simon does a good job in the middle and their quick OLBs & corners get to Parker on the outside. Pitts run game does well- but not enough to keep up with Indy's D playing on their fast track turf.
Indy- 27
Pitt- 17
Indy- 27
Pitt- 17
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Pitt 10
Pitt 10
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Not having Marvel Smith is killing them. Essex alone accounted for 30 yards in ofsides penalties.BBMarley wrote:Just able to get in... one HELL of a game. I knew they could handle Ben- but shutting down the Pitt running game is huge!!!!!
Way to go guys- 11-0 is a beautiful thing!
Now I need to puke and go to bed.
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Yes, and now if they can somehow bring Wonderboy Gruden in to coach 'em through the playoffs they'll have it made.KC Paul 3.0 wrote:We MIGHT be witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime UNDEFEATED run by these Colts when all is said and done- that team just looks and plays like it has the KILLER INSTINCT on BOTH sides of the ball.
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Yeh, Gruden is the ultimate NFL wonder twin.poptart wrote:Yes, and now if they can somehow bring Wonderboy Gruden in to coach 'em through the playoffs they'll have it made.KC Paul 3.0 wrote:We MIGHT be witnessing a once-in-a-lifetime UNDEFEATED run by these Colts when all is said and done- that team just looks and plays like it has the KILLER INSTINCT on BOTH sides of the ball.
It's up to Peyton. He has a lot of control over this team and Dungy is the man for giving him that control while running the defense. How else do you take a crappy defense and make them somehow feasible or to get others to believe in the possibilities (Corey Simon). Peyton runs the offensive with suggestions and Dungy runs the defense.
Kinda like Tampa and Gruden walking in with a self trained team.
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This just in, the Colts will be benching their starters once they clinch home field. That will likely be in 2-3 weeks. They travel to Seattle to play the Seahawks in what will be a must win for the Seahawks. Look for Shawn Alexander to run wild and the perfect season to go out the window in week 16.
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Wow. Welcome to the NFL Forum Gunslinger.
I had thought that since the likes of JIT3, Mr. Showtime, the branman, and indychick fell by the wayside long ago that I was flying solo in here as a Colts fan. Now all of the sudden BBMarley pops up and now Gunslinger. It seems a mini Colts Nation is beginning to form. But I guess that's what 11-0 will do. :D
As for last night's game, that's about what I could have hoped for. Flashing back to week 1, after the Colts had handled the Ravens in Baltimore in the opener, I said at that time "That's great! Now do that against the Patriots and Steelers and I'll be impressed."
I can say that I'm impressed, but not satisfied.
Now that they've done it against New England and Pittsburgh in the regular season, I can say "Now go win the AFC Championship game, get to the Super Bowl and win that. Then I'll be satisfied."
I hear people saying that we, as Colts fans should soak this in. We should appreciate that we are getting to watch Peyton Manning do what he does. Yes, I am. But while I'm soaking it in, I'm not satisfied. Because even though Peyton has knocked out many demons, most recently the "beating New England" and "Belichick has your number" demons, he still has the "can't win the big game" monkey on his back. At this point I think of Miami Dolphins fans. Are those who were born after 1972 happy that the only team that ever gets mentioned as being a great team is the '72 team that's waiting to pop the champaign right now? Or are they glad that they got to "soak it in" when Marino was throwing for insane amounts of yards but NO Super Bowl RINGS for more than a decade? Yes, what Manning is doing is great. But he still has something to prove.
But last night, the Colts D played about as well they're capable of. Just think, if not for Palomalou's INT and run back, the Colts probably shut out the Steelers. So those 7 points can be hung on Peyton for forcing something that wasn't there.
I had thought that since the likes of JIT3, Mr. Showtime, the branman, and indychick fell by the wayside long ago that I was flying solo in here as a Colts fan. Now all of the sudden BBMarley pops up and now Gunslinger. It seems a mini Colts Nation is beginning to form. But I guess that's what 11-0 will do. :D
As for last night's game, that's about what I could have hoped for. Flashing back to week 1, after the Colts had handled the Ravens in Baltimore in the opener, I said at that time "That's great! Now do that against the Patriots and Steelers and I'll be impressed."
I can say that I'm impressed, but not satisfied.
Now that they've done it against New England and Pittsburgh in the regular season, I can say "Now go win the AFC Championship game, get to the Super Bowl and win that. Then I'll be satisfied."
I hear people saying that we, as Colts fans should soak this in. We should appreciate that we are getting to watch Peyton Manning do what he does. Yes, I am. But while I'm soaking it in, I'm not satisfied. Because even though Peyton has knocked out many demons, most recently the "beating New England" and "Belichick has your number" demons, he still has the "can't win the big game" monkey on his back. At this point I think of Miami Dolphins fans. Are those who were born after 1972 happy that the only team that ever gets mentioned as being a great team is the '72 team that's waiting to pop the champaign right now? Or are they glad that they got to "soak it in" when Marino was throwing for insane amounts of yards but NO Super Bowl RINGS for more than a decade? Yes, what Manning is doing is great. But he still has something to prove.
But last night, the Colts D played about as well they're capable of. Just think, if not for Palomalou's INT and run back, the Colts probably shut out the Steelers. So those 7 points can be hung on Peyton for forcing something that wasn't there.
I have to give MAD props to the ABC Monday Night Crew for one thing they did last night.
I respect Bill Cowher. I think he's a great coach and perfect for the Steelers. But last night in the second half, when they showed a super slow mo side shot-close-up of Cowher as he's spraying the field with his saliva, and then immediately cutting to a shot of a Colts Fan who was wearing a custom-built "Bill Cowher Spit Shield" was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
I respect Bill Cowher. I think he's a great coach and perfect for the Steelers. But last night in the second half, when they showed a super slow mo side shot-close-up of Cowher as he's spraying the field with his saliva, and then immediately cutting to a shot of a Colts Fan who was wearing a custom-built "Bill Cowher Spit Shield" was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
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Yea, that sure made up for the lack of insightful football commentary.Rushville wrote:I have to give MAD props to the ABC Monday Night Crew for one thing they did last night.
I respect Bill Cowher. I think he's a great coach and perfect for the Steelers. But last night in the second half, when they showed a super slow mo side shot-close-up of Cowher as he's spraying the field with his saliva, and then immediately cutting to a shot of a Colts Fan who was wearing a custom-built "Bill Cowher Spit Shield" was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
Are you kidding?!BSmack wrote: Yea, that sure made up for the lack of insightful football commentary.
Thanks to John Madden, I learned last night that "When Peyton Manning is between the hash marks, he's in the pocket."
You can't just throw out indepth info like that unless you coached the Raiders and have your own video game.
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Let's not forget the classic "When Edgerrin James throws a good block, I'll say he threw a good block. And when he throws a bad block I'll say he threw a bad block."
That kind of shit is cutting edge commentary.
That kind of shit is cutting edge commentary.
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I felt that Troy and Heath Miller had to have good games in order for the Steelers to compete. They did, but the failings of Essex and Ben overcame their efforts.
The speed of the Indy defense was appalling. They are truly transformed. How do they look on the road?
The speed of the Indy defense was appalling. They are truly transformed. How do they look on the road?
King Crimson wrote:anytime you have a smoke tunnel and it's not Judas Priest in the mid 80's....watch out.
mvscal wrote:France totally kicks ass.
They have looked bad in one road game this year and that was Cincinnati. But it sure seemed as if all of the problems that Rudy Johnson caused there were fixed by last night against Jerome Bettis and Co.PSUFAN wrote: The speed of the Indy defense was appalling. They are truly transformed. How do they look on the road?
That's why I think their biggest test comes against Seattle. If it's a cold, wet, windy Christmas Eve in Seattle, then it becomes a battle of Alexander vs. James. In Seattle, I give the nod to Alexander. However, if it's 50 degrees and weather's no problem, then I don't see the Seahawks outscoring the Colts. The one team left that can do that is San Diego, but they'd have to do it in Indy.
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Anybody remember when a 3-13 Colts squad picked a win against the 13-3 Green Bay Packers?
Anything can happen. They don't call it investing on football, they call it gambling on football.
Anything can happen. They don't call it investing on football, they call it gambling on football.
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Bite me Rush :D I've been a Colts fan longer than this (just ask Jiminphilly). I was remarking to my wife the other night the amount of brand new Colts merchandise I'm seeing people wear. It bothers me a little- but it makes it easier for me to get it. Years ago- I had to order my Harbaugh & Faulk jerseys from a TSA in Indy because no one around would get them.Rushville wrote:Wow. Welcome to the NFL Forum Gunslinger.
I had thought that since the likes of JIT3, Mr. Showtime, the branman, and indychick fell by the wayside long ago that I was flying solo in here as a Colts fan. Now all of the sudden BBMarley pops up and now Gunslinger. It seems a mini Colts Nation is beginning to form. But I guess that's what 11-0 will do. :D
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Yes, I remember. And in fact, when that went down back in '97 the Colts were 0-10 at the time. But that particular game continued a streak in which the Colts were beating defending Super Bowl Champions in the regular season. I believe it went three straight with wins against Dallas the year before and San Fransisco the year before that.BSmack wrote:Anybody remember when a 3-13 Colts squad picked a win against the 13-3 Green Bay Packers?
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Hey Rushie....
Just because we don't post 50 times a day like Paul, doesn't mean that we aren't here for ya...just some of us are the easy goin, quiet types.
And us'ns quiet types remember the lean days too. Do you remember way back to '96, when Harbaugh launched the hail mary to the end zone, on the last play of the AFC championship game. You remember, they ruled it incomplete after it appeared that the Colt's receiver had brought it in??? Hell, I cried during the opening of Pittsburghs introductions at the superbowl....
Hell, here's the link...
Heartbreak
I too, have noticed the "bandwagoners" coming out of the woodwork. At my store, the customer base has really started pulling the gear out of the closet. We even sell the little "Colts" window flags, (the ones that have the little pole), and they didn't sell worth shit in August & September, but they're really moving now....
Fuckin' fair weather fans.....nothin' worse.
BTW: Like I've always reluctantly admitted, I'm a Cub fan too....I really have a self hatred issue going here......
Just because we don't post 50 times a day like Paul, doesn't mean that we aren't here for ya...just some of us are the easy goin, quiet types.
And us'ns quiet types remember the lean days too. Do you remember way back to '96, when Harbaugh launched the hail mary to the end zone, on the last play of the AFC championship game. You remember, they ruled it incomplete after it appeared that the Colt's receiver had brought it in??? Hell, I cried during the opening of Pittsburghs introductions at the superbowl....
Hell, here's the link...
Heartbreak
I too, have noticed the "bandwagoners" coming out of the woodwork. At my store, the customer base has really started pulling the gear out of the closet. We even sell the little "Colts" window flags, (the ones that have the little pole), and they didn't sell worth shit in August & September, but they're really moving now....
Fuckin' fair weather fans.....nothin' worse.
BTW: Like I've always reluctantly admitted, I'm a Cub fan too....I really have a self hatred issue going here......
Winston Wolf:
If I'm curt with you it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please... with sugar on top. Clean the fucking car!
If I'm curt with you it's because time is a factor. I think fast, I talk fast and I need you guys to act fast if you wanna get out of this. So, pretty please... with sugar on top. Clean the fucking car!
Actually, Aaron Bailey #80 (IU Grad) let that ball slip through his hands and off his lap and it bounced off the turf before he jumped up and acted like he caught it. Ususally when I talk to Colts fans who cried about that game they talk about Cordell Stewart stepping out of bounds in the back of the end zone before catching a touchdown pass that wasn't tipped. You've got to be one of very few who still believes Bailey caught that ball.Tiny wrote: Do you remember way back to '96, when Harbaugh launched the hail mary to the end zone, on the last play of the AFC championship game. You remember, they ruled it incomplete after it appeared that the Colt's receiver had brought it in??? Hell, I cried during the opening of Pittsburghs introductions at the superbowl....
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I've been a Colts fan for years, but on this board I pretty much just post angry evil shit to certain posters. I'll be good when posting in the NFL forum. Dr. D is gone after 6 years, so I got bored and came in here.BBMarley wrote:Bite me Rush :D I've been a Colts fan longer than this (just ask Jiminphilly). I was remarking to my wife the other night the amount of brand new Colts merchandise I'm seeing people wear. It bothers me a little- but it makes it easier for me to get it. Years ago- I had to order my Harbaugh & Faulk jerseys from a TSA in Indy because no one around would get them.Rushville wrote:Wow. Welcome to the NFL Forum Gunslinger.
I had thought that since the likes of JIT3, Mr. Showtime, the branman, and indychick fell by the wayside long ago that I was flying solo in here as a Colts fan. Now all of the sudden BBMarley pops up and now Gunslinger. It seems a mini Colts Nation is beginning to form. But I guess that's what 11-0 will do. :D
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What I hate about being a Colts fan for all these years was getting up on a Sunday morning with your girlfriend and watching the game. Inevitably she would state: "It's the colts, they will never win." and going off and doing dishes or some other shit.
We've had to deal with that type of attitude for years now. "They should go back to Baltimore!" "Send a Mayflower truck to the stadium" OH! HARDEE HAR HAR, creative dipshit!
It's the same with the Pacers. Since this town has never had a championship, dumbass non sport fans likes to show you their knowledge of Indiana sports by telling you Razor Shines kicked ass and the Indians have won several championships.