Maybe in Fantasy Football that statement would make sense. Just admit it already....the Patriots will make a come back before it's too late and your Colts will choke..once again!
2006-11-13 05:26:17
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answered by Chrissy 5
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Not with that run defense.
Manning proved, against Denver, that the team can win on his back. The Patriots proved, two weeks ago, that they need quality play from Tom Brady in order to beat the Colts. The Bills and Titans have both shown that this Colts team has trouble getting motivated for the lower end teams as well.
Sooner or later the Colts will run into a run offense (like they should have in Denver) where they are unable to keep up as the offense is kept sitting on the sidelines. I suspect this will kill their unbeaten chance before season's end, and it could be what vaults the Broncos, Chargers or Patriots past them in the playoffs as well.
The experts have always said that defense and running wins championships. Admittedly, the 2000 Rams' championship seems to show that it still could happen...but the Titans were only a yard from sending that one into OT.
2006-11-13 04:08:34
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answered by Gwydyon 4
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They'll get to the Superbowl against the Giants in Miami for another Manning battle, but they won't win with their run defense. With a good back like Tiki Barber, the Giants will steam roll over them.
They also won't go 16-0.
They have a fairly easy schedule, but i'll say they lose to the Bengals in week 15.
They shouldn't risk Manning's health just for a perfect season.
2006-11-13 04:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Haven't we heard this one before from the Indy fans? And hasn't the Colts found some way to piss it away come playoff time? Manning and the Colts got a lot to prove yet.
2006-11-13 05:37:13
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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We will have to see how it plays out this year, cuz as u recall they won 13 straight last year and ended up losing in the playoffs. Beating a mediocre Buffalo team by 1 point does not do much to convince us.
2006-11-13 05:49:56
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answered by Jim G 7
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The bears performed more effective than you idea they could? The bears performed the finest they could.........and they were given contained in the way of the COLT STAMPEDE!!!!!!!!! The bears were given fortunate they scored something. What a tremendous interest. Now perhaps all the knuckleheads that save speaking about Peyton will close up.
2016-11-29 02:34:29
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answered by lesure 4
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He was the best quarterback last year and the year before that. Hell, hes so good he can audible any play he wants hes that good. N=But what happens every year at the playoffs they blow it. Although they have Adam Vinatieri They might have a chance
2006-11-13 04:04:03
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answered by tribute_13 3
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Indy is good with offense but not as versatile as before
the defense presents many holes especially the running game.
i.e. Indy is not as dominating as before, so all playoff games should be thrillers.
2006-11-13 05:50:07
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answered by j c 2
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On my 360 blog in August, I picked Indy to beat the Panthers in the SB.....so, yes...I think so!
2006-11-13 04:34:22
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answered by Kenny G 3
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he is definitely the best qb in the league...i dont think anyone can doubt that...to say ever, its hard to say..i think we'll have to wait until he retires to make that statement...i think they have a great shot of winning the superbowl..the running game seems to finally be moving along..the problem may be the defense though..they need to step it up...but, once again, we had this same type of talk last year and we all saw what happened..so i guess time will tell..GO GIANTS
2006-11-13 04:04:53
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answered by Michael D 5
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