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Old 11-22-2007, 12:12 AM   #31
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With Dungy, Payton, Wayne, Sanders and their defense, Colts are still relevant. Go pats
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Old 11-22-2007, 12:27 AM   #32
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Peyton to me has had ONE good playoff game. Peyton will have to win a playoff game vs a potentially tough team before they have a chance to play the Pats, they may even have to play two games to get to the AFCG. Peyton is still not a proven winner, lets not forget all the no-name quarterbacks who have won one superbowl.

In the past 3 super bowls, the AFCG was the real super bowl. This year, the super bowl will be the real super bowl.

Dallas/Green Bay will be the biggest threat coming down the playoff stretch.

The Colts/Patriots regular season game was close only because the NFL wanted it to be.

Look for a surging team like the Steelers, Browns, Jaguars to knock them off.
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Old 11-22-2007, 12:29 AM   #33
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they are the only team to have kept it close in the game
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Old 11-22-2007, 12:37 AM   #34
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I don't think the Colts can replicate their defensive success against the Pats again this season (absent injuries to Brady or Moss).

I do think they are a significant threat even so because of the offense they can unleash. Manning may have learned how to play with weaker WRs by January.
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Old 11-22-2007, 03:54 AM   #35
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Indy is done...we broke their cofidence in Indy when we beat them with everything on their side the Refs, the Noise, the Home Field, us without sideline to QB communication the Adai fluke TD run everything went their way for 3 1/3 qtrs and they still lost.....Peyton knows this and regardless of whether Harrison comes back or not they will never be the same team they were before that game....That game stole their swagger and with our continued dominance of the AFC they can not ever get it back.
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Old 11-22-2007, 05:11 AM   #36
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Of course they are, every team we have to play to get to the Super Bowl and win it, is significant.

Maybe to the fans, we can list teams on our upcoming schedule that are not significant in our opinion, such as the Jets or the Phins. But Belichick and the team will prepare for every opponent the same way, not overlooking anything or any opponent.....
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Old 11-22-2007, 06:29 AM   #37
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It sounds arrogant and crass, but nobody else is significant.
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they are significant. Significant Frauds.

Especially Tony "the greatest human being in the history of the world" Dungy.

He is the biggest fraud of them all.
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Let's hope that the Patriots coaching staff and players do not feel that the Colts are not significant if there is a rematch.
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Old 11-22-2007, 08:03 AM   #40
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With all their issues and recent poor play, does anyone still think that the Colts are the biggest obstacle in the way of the Patriots on their quest for a fourth Super Bowl ring? I am more worried about Dallas and maybe GreenBay.
Abso-lutely-friggin!

Hey, teams go through rough stretches at times, but look at the talent level and the coaching.

They have a tough job ahead to get to the AFCCG, but they are the most worthy opponent on that date unless the Jags really show the world something.

Who the hell else is out there? Denver is struggling on defense, the Steelers will be humiliated here in December, and the Chargers got off lucky in September.

Oh, I forgot to mention the Bills.

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