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Kriegsgewitter
Aug 2002 time: 16:33
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quote: So Manning Finally had a good playoff game or two...BUUUUUUUUT: He's 0-4 in Foxboro. Belichick is consistently in his head yet everybody is picking the Colts |
Manning scored 34 points against the "supreme" Belichick defense this season. Not a very good argument, in my point of view.
quote: Regardless of the fact that the Pats have allowed a combined 36 points in their last 7 homes games, regardless that the Pats are Undefeated at Home - And against teams above .500 - regardless that the Pats beat Indy this season IN INDIANAPOLIS (38-34) |
Indianapolis are the best road team in the NFL.
quote: Yet all you hear is about Indy's powerful offense (Just like the Super Bowl in '01: all you heard about was the Rams "high powered" offense, and the Pats beat them IN A DOME no less). Manning will Not be able to eat up the Pats D like he did to a pathetic (28th NFL)KC D |
The Colts are looking like the '00 Rams. They have the best offense in the league with a just good enough defense in the league. Assuming Manning is franchised, Indianapolis should win the Super Bowl next season as they will invest in DTs and a new MLB to cure the run defense. Our current DTs are too small, and Marcus Washington is too slow at MLB. Should the run be a problem? I think not, with most of our starters either definate or probable. Remember that in Indianapolis, half of our defense was injured. And that incredible goal-line stand? Not really that incredible when you realise that a) we lost TWO fullbacks in that game AND our receiving TE b) Edgerrin James was still a bit careful in that drive c) Manning wasn't making the calls. Pollard has shifted back into his original slot as a receiving TE, Lopinski has proven he is effective as an FB, and who can say James is still over-cautious over his knee after recent performances? Oh, and even if you double-cover Harrison, Manning still has Wayne and a guy the Patriots didn't have to worry about in Week 13, Brandon Stokely, who has proven himself as a Colt slot reciever. If all of these are covered, then that leaves around 5 in the box which James will eat alive.
quote: Plus, this ain't the RCA Dome, its ****ing FOXBORO MASS. Do you know how cold it's been here this week? The Patriots LOVE the cold. Manning doesn't have a prayer. |
Forecasts are for temperatures in the 30s. True, it isn't quite KC temps, but not quite as cold as the Titans game when Jeff Fisher had icicles hanging from his beard.
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listening too long to one song
Mar 2002 time: 00:33
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what about Denver?
3rd in conference in yds allowed per game
a bit worse in pts per game.
totally crushed by Indy.
And they won much, much more convincingly in indy than the pats, who needed a miracle goal line stand.
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Kriegsgewitter
Aug 2002 time: 16:33
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quote: Originally posted by monolith94
Indianapolis was up against one of the very worst defenses in playoff history. Of course their offense will look good in those circumstances! When they have to face a REAL defense, in less cushy conditions, we will see how well they do.
Oh, of course they'll score points, just like the Titans did, but the Patriots will wear them down to the breaking point, and kill. |
Look, Manning's guts won't go all gooey because it's in the 20s and it's a conference game on natural grass. Manning made the play-offs look easier than playing in the regular season against KC. The fans are no worse than the Chiefs', and it's not as cold as NE v TEN.
Not only that but A LOT has changed since Week 13. New England has few weaknesses on defense, but the Colts' receiver depth will cause the Patriots problems. Cue Manning to dictate matches and control the game. Sure, Brady aint too bad, and he has better matches. A pity he hasn't got a ground game to keep Manning & co on the bench.
The Colts will pull out a similar game-book to Broncos. Put the ball in Brady's hands, and that will allow the Colts to play their defensive strength: against the pass. If they can force the Patriots to the passing game, they have a shot. This will allow them to go into a Cover 2 Zone defense, Dungy's strength, and used to great effect this season, and as such sit on Brady's routes. People forget that the Colts actually have a good pass defense, it's on the ground the suffer because the DTs are too small and Rob Morris, our MLB is too slow.
Colts key to victory: Force the Patriots to pass and sit back in a Zone Cover 2 and cover the routes.
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Kriegsgewitter
Aug 2002 time: 16:33
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Brandon Stokely's son contracts Meningitis, may miss AFC Conference game
quote: INDIANAPOLIS (Jan. 15, 2004) -- Brandon Stokley spent part of Thursday afternoon working out with his Indianapolis Colts teammates.
That was his way of getting a break.
After missing practice Wednesday and Thursday morning to be with his hospitalized month-old son, Cameron, Stokley returned for about half of Thursday's two-hour afternoon workout before leaving early to spend time with his family.
"I think it was good, therapeutic for him to get back out and around the guys," coach Tony Dungy said of Stokley.
Stokley, who has three touchdown catches in the Colts' two playoff wins, left without comment.
His son has been hospitalized since Tuesday with an undisclosed illness. Dungy described the situation as "serious" on Wednesday but again declined to give details of the medical condition Thursday, citing the family's privacy.
The Advertiser, a newspaper in Lafayette, La., quoted Brandon Stokley's parents as saying the illness was meningitis, a potentially fatal swelling of the brain or spinal cord.
The only update Dungy gave was that Stokley's son was stable and doing fine.
Dungy was unsure whether Stokley's presence at practice Thursday was an indication he would practice again Friday or even if he would play in Sunday's AFC championship game at New England.
Dungy is leaving that decision up to Stokley, who has become a major contributor for the Colts in the past month.
"It's probably a little too early to tell," Dungy said.
Wide receiver Troy Walters, who would replace Stokley in the lineup if he doesn't play against the Patriots, offered prayers and support to his teammate. Center Jeff Saturday, himself a father, said the situation is helping keep things in perspective as the Colts prepare for their biggest game since the 1995 season.
"I can't say it's not a scary thought," Saturday said. "It's something you never want to go through, so we're praying with him."
On the field, Stokley has emerged as one of the Colts' top receivers.
A sore foot limited him to just five catches in Indianapolis' first 13 games. Since then, he has 25 catches for 368 yards, second only to five-time Pro Bowler Marvin Harrison during that span, and a team-leading six touchdowns.
But football is only a secondary issue at the moment.
"Our concern, right now, is for his family and son," Dungy said. "If he's able to play and his son continues to improve, then he will. If not, we'll move on." |
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quote: Originally posted by monolith94
Indianapolis was up against one of the very worst defenses in playoff history. Of course their offense will look good in those circumstances! When they have to face a REAL defense, in less cushy conditions, we will see how well they do.
Oh, of course they'll score points, just like the Titans did, but the Patriots will wear them down to the breaking point, and kill. |
no they weren't.
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MRT144
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Seattle Washington
Oct 2002 time: 21:33
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ha and looked what happened
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