As I sat down to watch the Indy-Steelers 2005 playoff game, many of the Colts faithful were quick to remind me how favored they were. Then we smacked their team down..and only thanks to bad calls, did they get beck into the game. I see a similar situation this year. The Steelers have great defense and a formidable offense. Are we as good as 2005...mmm...tough to say. In many ways, yes, in some ways..no. I do think we beat the Colts though if we play in Pittsburgh, and I give us a 50-50 shot in Indy.
The Pat's are strong...but we'll see what the Steelers can do with them on Dec 9. I'm glad it's in Foxboro too..as we'll undoubtedly have to make a return trip there if we're to go to the Superbowl.
2007-11-13 15:45:08
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answered by PittSteel 4
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I'm a Colts fan, but Manning and Dungy have had their fame. Brady has been doing pretty good this year, I have to admit. I also have to admit I only started liking the Colts last year, and I had a feeling they were going to win the whole thing. But I digress. I haven't really had the time lately to watch the games, but from what I've gathered, I'm going for the Patriots and the Colts, or the Patriots and the Steelers.
2007-11-13 13:27:16
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answered by Don't worry, Be happy. 3
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I do understand you reasoning, yet on condition that 2002 what number communities have been quite much as good because of the fact the colts and patriots? the two are locks for the playoffs; Pats because of the fact they are remarkable and play the least confusing branch interior the league, and the colts to boot, on condition that their schedule isnt as difficulty-free, yet are nevertheless an remarkable team.
2016-10-16 10:51:26
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answered by ? 4
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Gold pecans encrusted with diamonds will fall out of my rear end if the anyone but the Pats are in the Super Bowl.
I think there are serious contenders, but not this year. This team is just too good. You can almost get a sense of the destiny. It's in the air. Get ready to witness something that will go down in the record books.
2007-11-13 13:31:48
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answered by GoPies 3
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Simple arithmetic Colts - Freeney = Bills
If Dwight Freeney, one of the most feared defensive linemen in the game, is not back by the playoffs, the Colts are not the team that they were at the beginning of the season
2007-11-13 18:30:31
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answered by mattapan26 7
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If Vince can shake off the madden curse and Norv can get things working in San Diego this could be an interesting play off year in the AFC with many surprises.
2007-11-13 13:20:59
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answered by Cowboy87 5
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Patriots...Too bad the Steelers don't play the Colts...Then we'd know...but chances are, we'll find out in the playoffs...I think while Tomlin is doing well, he'll be in over his head in the playoffs against Belichick or Dungy...
2007-11-13 13:40:43
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answered by Terry C. 7
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The Steelers look like the only team that could be in the mix....
New England, so far, is a lock...
I would have said Indy 1 week ago, but...Unless they get healthy, and screw their heads on straight....Kinda iffy right now (to me)..But, by no means would I count them out...
2007-11-13 13:37:42
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answered by TDonn 5
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well i would love to say the colts would go but i really think that the patriots are unstoppable with their weapons of tom Brady and having Wes Welker and Randy moss catching every ball he throws. Plus people are just jelous that the patriots are good and thats why people go back to the filming inccident, like don shula
2007-11-13 13:21:23
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answered by italyhasgotitall10 1
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I'm gonna have to go with the Colts on this one. Both the QB's are great but Peyton Manning is just a freakin legend.
2007-11-13 13:23:57
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answered by Jimmy Mills 2
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