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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:16 am

WOW! I only fucked up about one word last night. Not bad. Got smashed off my ass with my buddies back from school. Had a tirade at 2:00 in the morning lmao. Nothin to see here people's.
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Postby Frontiers65 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:17 am

7 Wishes wrote:The latest NFL rankings have Cincinnati and Arizona ranked ahead of the Pats and Cowboys. I hate the 'Boys with a passion, but they're better than the Bungles or the Cardinals. The Pats would beat both of them, too.



HAHAHA! Yea right. Sorry but the Cards are better then the Boys.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:22 am

The Pats would destroy Cincy only because the Pats still have the tools to out score Cincy if it ever turns into a shoot out. The Bungles offense only wracked up only about 200 yards of offense and Carson Palmer threw for a whopping 94 yards. The Pats would have their hands full with that defense, but the Pats defense is their achilles heal, so if they somewhat play a decent game against a terrible offense then they will murder Cincy in every sense of the word. Arizona is also better than Dallas. Dallas has to be the worst December team in the history of the NFL and they are again proving it this season. I'd have the Pats ranked below the Cards but ahead of the Cowboys and Bengals.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:24 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:d #3 Cleveland is a place where coaches, players, and executives go to DIE. :x



And where Worthlessberger comes to get sacked 8 times and the defending SB champs come to lose to a horrible team :lol:


2-11 pal. You DO know that we acquired Arians from Cleveland right? Wouldn't put it past me that that P.O.S put in a game plan to faulter against his formers and get back at them for beating him and his Browns in the 2002 Wild Card game. In that game, the Browns blew a 17 point lead in the 4th QRT because they refused to run the ball and passed it only to not work the clock. Sound familiar?! Arians sucks and is gone. Plus the Browns had the beat the Steelers SOMETIME in this decade, right? :lol:


We got 8 championships, so take your 6 Super Bowls and kindly make an anal bead necklace out of them.


Really? Too bad for you that championships are measured off of Super Bowls and anything before that is completely irrelevant. If you have that to make yourself feel better than that's cool. Remember this is a time where helmets where made out of wool and middle linebackers weighed 100 pounds. How sad is the Cleveland fan base. You can have your 1 lousy win but remember the Browns are as pathetic as they ever were.


Listen you drunken fucker, my claiming 8 championships is just about as relevant and legitimate as your claiming 6 Super Bowls since you've only been alive for two of them. All the 20-something Steeler fans (all the Steeler fans I know, basically) that claim these gay Super Bowls weren't alive for 80% of them, it's so laughable that you guys act like you had some part in cheering the team on those years or something like that. Gimme a break :lol: :lol: .

Plus, if we're going to talk about the evolution of the game, those Super Bowls of the 80s and 70s can't be all that great because players have gotten way bigger and more athletic since then, right? Fucker. You gotta respect the game of all eras, just as good music fans respect the music of all eras for what it meant at the time.

Glad to see you had a good time last night though :lol: hung over?
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:43 am

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Ehwmatt wrote:
YoungJRNY wrote:
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YoungJRNY wrote:d #3 Cleveland is a place where coaches, players, and executives go to DIE. :x



And where Worthlessberger comes to get sacked 8 times and the defending SB champs come to lose to a horrible team :lol:


2-11 pal. You DO know that we acquired Arians from Cleveland right? Wouldn't put it past me that that P.O.S put in a game plan to faulter against his formers and get back at them for beating him and his Browns in the 2002 Wild Card game. In that game, the Browns blew a 17 point lead in the 4th QRT because they refused to run the ball and passed it only to not work the clock. Sound familiar?! Arians sucks and is gone. Plus the Browns had the beat the Steelers SOMETIME in this decade, right? :lol:


We got 8 championships, so take your 6 Super Bowls and kindly make an anal bead necklace out of them.


Really? Too bad for you that championships are measured off of Super Bowls and anything before that is completely irrelevant. If you have that to make yourself feel better than that's cool. Remember this is a time where helmets where made out of wool and middle linebackers weighed 100 pounds. How sad is the Cleveland fan base. You can have your 1 lousy win but remember the Browns are as pathetic as they ever were.


Listen you drunken fucker, my claiming 8 championships is just about as relevant and legitimate as your claiming 6 Super Bowls since you've only been alive for two of them. All the 20-something Steeler fans (all the Steeler fans I know, basically) that claim these gay Super Bowls weren't alive for 80% of them, it's so laughable that you guys act like you had some part in cheering the team on those years or something like that. Gimme a break :lol: :lol: .

Plus, if we're going to talk about the evolution of the game, those Super Bowls of the 80s and 70s can't be all that great because players have gotten way bigger and more athletic since then, right? Fucker. You gotta respect the game of all eras, just as good music fans respect the music of all eras for what it meant at the time.

Glad to see you had a good time last night though :lol: hung over?


Not that I have to prove anything to nobody and I could care less what a Stain fan thinks, (your argument is as retarded as it gets) but little do you know that I was grown into a family of diehard Steelers fans. My dad's first game was the Immaculate Reception when he was 15 years of age. Although I wasn't born in the 70's, all my life I've heard stories of all the Championship runs and how it was the greatest of all era's to witness not only back to back championships, but 4 of them. I wore out all of my dads recorded tapes back in the 70's when I was very young. Also, no matter how bad of an argument you think you have, the Steelers have 6 Super Bowls, with the same owner since the Super Bowl era so I have every right to cheer each one proudly!

One thing about the Steelers fan's that separate's from most NFL teams is crazed aspect of it. Take away our jobs but one thing we'd always strive on would be Steelers football and that's just the way it is. It's become a religion. Cleveland fans used to be in this category, but like I said they pissed away any shot with the expansion team that the Browns/Steelers rivalry has become a joke. The real rivalry is with the old Browns, the Ravens and we already kicked the shit out of them on our way to our record 6th Super Bowl victory. again, kiss our rings, I bet you'd love to have them :lol:

As far as last night, man was it nasty. I'd rather stick my cock in a vice than be hung over. I had about 9 shots of Gold Slogger and the next thing you knew I had triple the beer from my buddies buying me booze all night. Add that in with 2 packs of cigars and there you have one bitchin' night. It's good when your toes go numb. 8) Let's just say the card board cut out of a big boob'd girl at the end of the bar kept calling my name all night. Can't wait to party with you, dude. 8)
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:49 am

YoungJRNY wrote:The Pats would destroy Cincy only because the Pats still have the tools to out score Cincy if it ever turns into a shoot out. The Bungles offense only wracked up only about 200 yards of offense and Carson Palmer threw for a whopping 94 yards. The Pats would have their hands full with that defense, but the Pats defense is their achilles heal, so if they somewhat play a decent game against a terrible offense then they will murder Cincy in every sense of the word. Arizona is also better than Dallas. Dallas has to be the worst December team in the history of the NFL and they are again proving it this season. I'd have the Pats ranked below the Cards but ahead of the Cowboys and Bengals.



I can't believe I'm actually going to argue with you against the Patriots. This is simply not a good football team, and this isn't me pretending to be Lou Holtz back when he coached Notre Dame, claiming everyone was better. I've watched EVERY snap this team has played this season and there isn't a single aspect of their game I'm remotely impressed with. The only player on the team who I believe has been SUPERB this season is Wes Welker, and if he didn't miss two games this season, he would easily shatter Marvin Harrison's record for the most catches ever. I think the Patriots may lose to Buffalo this week and if they win, it will be FUGLY. Right now, I'm picking the Patriots this weekend by a 17-13 score. When the playoffs roll around, they may win the first round, because they will be playing a Wildcard team at home, but even that is no guarantee. The one thing I'm very confident about is that they won't win more than one game in the playoffs this season. This team has a fuckload of work to do in the offseason and it should start with ditching their offensive coordinator who has been VERY offensive this season with his moronic playcalling :shock:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:06 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:The Pats would destroy Cincy only because the Pats still have the tools to out score Cincy if it ever turns into a shoot out. The Bungles offense only wracked up only about 200 yards of offense and Carson Palmer threw for a whopping 94 yards. The Pats would have their hands full with that defense, but the Pats defense is their achilles heal, so if they somewhat play a decent game against a terrible offense then they will murder Cincy in every sense of the word. Arizona is also better than Dallas. Dallas has to be the worst December team in the history of the NFL and they are again proving it this season. I'd have the Pats ranked below the Cards but ahead of the Cowboys and Bengals.



I can't believe I'm actually going to argue with you against the Patriots. This is simply not a good football team, and this isn't me pretending to be Lou Holtz back when he coached Notre Dame, claiming everyone was better. I've watched EVERY snap this team has played this season and there isn't a single aspect of their game I'm remotely impressed with. The only player on the team who I believe has been SUPERB this season is Wes Welker, and if he didn't miss two games this season, he would easily shatter Marvin Harrison's record for the most catches ever. I think the Patriots may lose to Buffalo this week and if they win, it will be FUGLY. Right now, I'm picking the Patriots this weekend by a 17-13 score. When the playoffs roll around, they may win the first round, because they will be playing a Wildcard team at home, but even that is no guarantee. The one thing I'm very confident about is that they won't win more than one game in the playoffs this season. This team has a fuckload of work to do in the offseason and it should start with ditching their offensive coordinator who has been VERY offensive this season with his moronic playcalling :shock:


This Pats team is possibly the most mediocre team I've seen in awhile. Even last year without Brady they could of made some noise in the playoffs. Unreal that they didn't make it with an 11-5 mark last year. This season, 11-5 would be as good as a 2nd or 3rd seed! Even though the Pats reek of an average team at best, I believe once they get in the playoffs that their offense can still scare defense's in playing on their toes and this would be in favor of a coach like Bellicheat. They aren't as near as good to any of the power houses this season, but if you look around, neither is most of the AFC and NFC teams below #3. They are more and likely toast against teams like Indy or San Diego, but if someway, somehow the 1-3 seeds in the playoffs somehow choke, then I see the Pats hosting the Championship game and that pains me to say. I'd rather burn down a pre-school than to see Brady and Bellicheat in position to go to another Super Bowl. :evil:
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Postby Enigma869 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:10 am

YoungJRNY wrote: I'd rather burn down a pre-school than to see Brady and Bellicheat in position to go to another Super Bowl. :evil:


Well put your matches away and don't harm any small children, because there is ZERO chance that the Patriots are getting near the Super Bowl this season.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:38 am

Bengals WR Chris Henry in serious car accident in NC... unconfirmed reports are that he's dead...

http://www.wlwt.com/news/21985946/detail.html

ProgRocker's facebook page alerted me to this...
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Postby YoungJRNY » Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:44 am

Ehwmatt wrote:Bengals WR Chris Henry in serious car accident in NC... unconfirmed reports are that he's dead...

http://www.wlwt.com/news/21985946/detail.html

ProgRocker's facebook page alerted me to this...


Whoa, this is a sad development. Even though Henry has been fiddling with death for some time and has been known as a thug, he was on his way back and was givin a 5th or so chance to do it right. This is terrible and death upon any human being is a cold and sad thing. Hope it takes a turn for the best and he makes it out alive. If not, sympathy towards the Bengals organization and his family and fans.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:25 pm

Indiana Jones usually walks away unscathed from falling out of vehicles at 90 kph.
But around town, it was well known...when they got home at night
Their fat and psychopathic wives
Would thrash them within inches of their lives!
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Postby squirt1 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:46 pm

It is so sad regarding Chris Henry. He has 3 young children. Pray that he lives. He probably will never play again, but his children need their dad. There was an article about him & his homelife with pictures about 2 Sundays ago in the Cincinnati Enquirer. They are just now describing his condition on WLW am as dire and grim. He turned his life around and his broken arm earlier this season dramatically changed the points per game that the Bengals scored.
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Postby 7 Wishes » Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:53 pm

It always seems as though this happens to people when they have made major strides to turn themselves around. Sam Kinison comes to mind.
But around town, it was well known...when they got home at night
Their fat and psychopathic wives
Would thrash them within inches of their lives!
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Postby RedWingFan » Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:09 pm

7 Wishes wrote:It always seems as though this happens to people when they have made major strides to turn themselves around.


Major strides???? Sounds like the dude jumped into the moving bed of a pickup with his pissed off fiance speeding away!!!
Maybe it's a typical evening's activity for you, but it sure as hell isn't for me. :lol:
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:02 am

Chris Henry has died. Just announced on the air on MSNBC. Thoughts and sympathy towards his family and around the league. :?
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:12 am

YoungJRNY wrote:Chris Henry has died. Just announced on the air on MSNBC. Thoughts and sympathy towards his family and around the league. :?


What an absolutely horrible story!


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4750615
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Postby Don » Fri Dec 18, 2009 4:43 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:Chris Henry has died. Just announced on the air on MSNBC. Thoughts and sympathy towards his family and around the league. :?


What an absolutely horrible story!


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4750615


Unfortunately, as details emerge it looks more and more like he was falling back into his old lifestyle and some type of violent action was bound to happen with him.
Now he's just another statistic.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:58 am

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YoungJRNY wrote:Chris Henry has died. Just announced on the air on MSNBC. Thoughts and sympathy towards his family and around the league. :?


What an absolutely horrible story!


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4750615


Unfortunately, as details emerge it looks more and more like he was falling back into his old lifestyle and some type of violent action was bound to happen with him.
Now he's just another statistic.


Eh... maybe, maybe not. The guy was certainly no angel but I mean who knows. I've sure we've all seen our parents get in some NASTY fights and I'm sure we've all been in some nasty fights with significant others that could have escalated... granted, most of us wouldn't have jumped into the back of a moving truck, but I'm not gonna be too quick to say he was slipping. Maybe more details will emerge, but it really seems like he was turning it around.

Any one see Ochocinco's interview? Dude was crying and pretty emotional. For as much of a goofball as he can be, I think he's really a good guy.

I can just see if God forbid this happened to a Cav, the fake bullshit interview LeBron would give. LeBron's a cocksucker.
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Postby Saint John » Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:28 am

I love Ochocinco! You guys see this story?

Merriman says that if anything happens Sunday between the two stars, it will be just like his nickname: Lights Out.

Ochocinco, the unpredictable Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver, went off on the San Diego Chargers' outside linebacker during a conference call with San Diego reporters on Wednesday. The Chargers (10-3) host the Bengals (9-4) Sunday in San Diego in a meeting of division leaders, with the winner securing a playoff spot.

The two stars ran some smack against each other during a Twitter exchange earlier this year. They apparently have a history going back to 2006 when Ochocinco, then known as Chad Johnson, mockingly did Merriman's spasmodic "Lights Out" sack dance after scoring against San Diego in a game at Cincinnati. Merriman wasn't even in the stadium; he was serving a four-game suspension for testing positive for steroids.

Ochocinco went off when asked if their Twitter exchange was in fun.

"I will beat Shawne's head in, right now," he said. "It's not even fun. This is not in fun. This is personal. Bring it on. It is what it is. I think he might be one of the only people I don't really get along with. I want to fight. I'm not sure how to get the fight on without him suing me."

How did this happen?

"I don't know. You just have somebody that, like, you have the itch, you just want to fight? That's what it's come to. I just want to fight."

And when did this start?

"I think back when we played last time," he continued. "I can't remember. I don't know. You know what, I think I copied his dance after I scored, and I think it pissed him off."

Ochocinco is 6-foot-1, 192 pounds. Merriman is 6-4, 265.

Asked if Merriman would be a tough guy to fight, Ochocinco said: "Tough? Why? That's not how I look at things. I'll whoop his ass, right now, like Will Ferrell. Yeah, like in 'Step Brothers.'"

Merriman sent Ochocino a twitpic of the two players' faces superimposed over those of actors Ferrell and John C. Reilly in an advertisement for the movie "Step Brothers" with the message, "see u sunday."

"I'm not going to really explain the seriousness of it or where it's at or how serious it is because we're a few days away from Sunday," Merriman said.

What kind of fight would it be?

"It would be a joke man," Merriman said. "It's like a little kid, you hold out your hand and you hold their head and they swing, you know, and they can't do anything. It's one of those things."

Merriman mentioned the 2006 game when Ochocinco did the "Lights Out" dance.

"Coming from him, disrespect," Merriman said.

The Chargers rallied that day with 42 points in the second half to beat the Bengals 49-41. Ochocinco set a club record with 260 yards and a pair of long touchdowns.

Merriman jokingly wondered if he could play cornerback against Ochocino. The two are sure to meet up sometime on the field.

"I'll get him at some point," Merriman said. "It's going to be a good game all around. I don't want to make this Ocho's deal at all because it's not. He's just running his mouth, I guess. But because of our position and this opportunity we put ourselves back into, I think it's going to be a heck of a battle."

Whatever happens, Merriman said it won't be serious enough to attract commissioner Roger Goodell's attention.

"Roger has nothing to worry about in this case. I'll keep it legal -- as possible," Merriman said.

Earlier this month, Ochocinco was fined $30,000 for briefly donning a mock poncho and a sombrero next to the bench following his touchdown catch during a 23-13 win over Detroit. That's $10,000 more than the fine he got for pretending to bribe an official during a game earlier this season.
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:51 am

Saint John wrote:I love Ochocinco!


Chad Johnson is one of the biggest jackasses to EVER come into the NFL. His talent isn't half as big as his mouth is, and I would never have a clown like him on my team. That said, I saw his interview and you really couldn't help but to feel for the guy. It's the one and only time I've ever seen the guy not acting like a complete fucking moron.
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Postby squirt1 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:16 pm

Chad looked like he had been crying for sometime.Sunday will be a sad day for the team. THey will either play the game for # 15 or have a hard time. Evidently, from radio today ,the whole team was like Chad.
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Postby S2M » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:02 pm

Way to go refs.....phantom 'illegal Formation' call. We know how bad the league wants 2 undefeated teams in the SB.... :roll:
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:14 pm

StocktontoMalone wrote:Way to go refs.....phantom 'illegal Formation' call. We know how bad the league wants 2 undefeated teams in the SB.... :roll:



You need a new act, dude! Jacksonville lost the game because Garrad is fucking DREADFUL and continuously missed open receivers, and then finally threw the game away with under a minute left when he threw to the wrong color jersey. The Colts are going undefeated. Get over it. As the Patriots already proved, going 16-0 means absolutely NOTHING. If it makes you feel any better, the 2007 Patriots team would run this Colts team off the field!
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:16 pm

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Saint John wrote:I love Ochocinco!


Chad Johnson is one of the biggest jackasses to EVER come into the NFL. His talent isn't half as big as his mouth is, and I would never have a clown like him on my team. That said, I saw his interview and you really couldn't help but to feel for the guy. It's the one and only time I've ever seen the guy not acting like a complete fucking moron.


Couldn't have said it better myself. Ochostinko is what the the league needs to get rid of. Completely makes the game into a circus. I'd love to see his kind try to pull that off in the 70's. He'd have both legs busted up by now the way he acts like a imbecile. Death puts things into perspective but it won't be long until he gets back out of line.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:23 pm

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StocktontoMalone wrote:Way to go refs.....phantom 'illegal Formation' call. We know how bad the league wants 2 undefeated teams in the SB.... :roll:



You need a new act, dude! Jacksonville lost the game because Garrad is fucking DREADFUL and continuously missed open receivers, and then finally threw the game away with under a minute left when he threw to the wrong color jersey. The Colts are going undefeated. Get over it. As the Patriots already proved, going 16-0 means absolutely NOTHING. If it makes you feel any better, the 2007 Patriots team would run this Colts team off the field!


There is not a chance in hell this Colts team makes the Super Bowl imo. I love Peyton but they are far too vulnerable. On the other hand, perhaps the fact they find ways to win all of these nailbiters is just a sign of destiny. But I'm inclined to believe their luck will run out when it counts the most.
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Postby YoungJRNY » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:27 pm

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StocktontoMalone wrote:Way to go refs.....phantom 'illegal Formation' call. We know how bad the league wants 2 undefeated teams in the SB.... :roll:



You need a new act, dude! Jacksonville lost the game because Garrad is fucking DREADFUL and continuously missed open receivers, and then finally threw the game away with under a minute left when he threw to the wrong color jersey. The Colts are going undefeated. Get over it. As the Patriots already proved, going 16-0 means absolutely NOTHING. If it makes you feel any better, the 2007 Patriots team would run this Colts team off the field!


There is not a chance in hell this Colts team makes the Super Bowl imo. I love Peyton but they are far too vulnerable. On the other hand, perhaps the fact they find ways to win all of these nailbiters is just a sign of destiny. But I'm inclined to believe their luck will run out when it counts the most.


I disagree. With Peyton at the helm, this offense is completely flawless. I've never seen an offense with a quick strike offense like the Colts have. Give Manning 20 seconds on the clock down by 7 and that would be PLENTY of time to drive his offense 80 yards to pay dirt, they are THAT GOOD. The defense have been steppin' up time and time again to make the plays at the RIGHT time and is a nice compliment to that offense since making crucial plays are needed for Manning to operate. I just don't see how the Colts could lose with that good of a offense playing flawlessly while driving football fields. They look awesome.
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:38 pm

YoungJRNY wrote: this offense is completely flawless.


This offense isn't remotely close to "flawless". The truth of the matter is that the Colts have a fucking DREADFUL running game. There are only two teams in the entire NFL who have a worse running game than the Colts. Manning is a great player and makes a whole lot of things happen on his own. That said, this isn't close to the best offense I've seen in the NFL...not even close!

YoungJRNY wrote:I've never seen an offense with a quick strike offense like the Colts have.


I have. The Minnesota Vikings scored whenever they felt like scoring when Chris Carter and Randy Moss were there. The 2007 Patriots scored whenever the mood struck them (and usually on long passing plays), and this year's Saints score just as quickly when the mood strikes them. The Colts are a very good team but they're not doing anything that hasn't been done.
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Postby Don » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:41 pm

San Diego is one big potential roadblock for the Colts.
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Postby Enigma869 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:43 pm

Gunbot wrote:San Diego is one big potential roadblock for the Colts.


Perhaps. I think the Chargers have a better team but their history in January SUCKS, so I wouldn't bet a nickel on that team. They have a pussy running back who more than likely will find another excuse not to play when it counts and a dopey head coach who if given the opportunity, would fuck up a free lunch and ask for change!
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Postby mikemarrs » Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:45 pm

Gunbot wrote:San Diego is one big potential roadblock for the Colts.



san diego is the one team the last few years that seems to have the colts number.will be very interesting if these two teams meet in the playoffs.last time the chargers gave the colts a pretty big shock and that was at indy.
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