No...There is only one current dynasty in the NFL, and the Colts aren't it...
2007-03-27 05:35:12
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Although Indianapolis continually has the offense to head the space, I feel they fall quick within the Divisional Playoff Round, Heres Why: a million. The protection has suffered heavy losses with Jason David, Nick Harper (each commencing CB's) and Cato June, their satisfactory playmaking linebacker. So a long way they havent changed any of those starters. two. While their offense continues to be a most sensible five offense, when they get into the playoffs they are going to now not be ready to outscore each and every opponent. Last 12 months for the duration of their 15-6 win over the Ravens, they might now not ranking in any respect, their protection used to be the important thing in that victory. But with a well quantity of stars long gone, and the Ravens and Patriots each bolstering their offenses and defenses, it does not appear too lovely. Bottom Line: The Colts are nonetheless a well staff, however with such a lot of well groups like San Diego, New England, Baltimore, and so on. , i see a repeat in their 03 and 04 seasons: satisfactory offense, however now not ample protection to support them deliver into the superbowl.
2016-09-05 17:41:26
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answered by ? 4
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Well, now that those horrible monkeys are off both Dungy's and Manning's backs, it must be said this is still a dangerous and 100% premium team! They have a chance!
But lets not forget the nasty Ravens will be there again, and the Pats look even better, also such teams as the Titans, Jags, Jets, Dolphins, Broncos etc. are all looking for better seasons this year. But most alarming for the AFC is that the Chargers no longer have Marty Schottenheimer and they are STILL the most talented team in football!
Without the "ChokeMeister" screwing things up, I'd put my money on the Bolts.........
2007-03-28 02:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! How can anyone cheer for an evil team with an evil owners son who moved the Colts from Baltimore back in March 29th 1984? The Ravens remember and theyre gonna be your worst nightmare when they see the colts again.
2007-03-27 06:52:15
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answered by ? 3
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Not a chance. Their team has only gotten worse since the season ended. They lost Nick Harper, Cato June, Dominic Rhodes and haven't signed anybody. If they go back to a team where they have to score 38 points a game to win (and they seem to be headed that direction) there is no way they'll repeat.
2007-03-27 09:51:56
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answered by DoReidos 7
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Before you start hating the Colts for leaving Baltimore, remember that the Ravens are really the original Browns that left Cleveland.
2007-03-27 08:01:41
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answered by Chuck Briggs 4
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Well it would be great to see them do it but it wont, they have totally butchered up their team and now that Dominick Rhodes is gone i dont know if they can handle only having one back, (but does it really matter with Payton Manning?) they also took out some key players on defense, unless they have an amazing draft they are in for some trouble when it comes to trying for a repeat.
2007-03-27 05:37:51
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answered by Ryan 3
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NO WAY,considering that Jacksonville is gonna put up a damn good fight as well as Tennessee. the colts also lost very crucial pieces of their Superbowl team
2007-03-27 05:40:28
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answered by Jason G 2
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With Peyton Manning and Tony Dungy, they'll have a pretty good chance every year.
2007-03-27 05:32:56
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answered by ry p 2
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Not this year but Manning is only 31.
2007-03-27 05:42:17
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answered by wbo_vp 2
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