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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It's THEIR Super Bowl. I think we all suspected Bob Sanders would rise from the grave just in time for Sunday.
Yeah... I'm kinda getting the same feeling I had before the Chargers game
Not me. The Chargers has put their primary focus from the day they lost to the Pats in the AFC Championships to the time they went on the field against the Pats a month or so ago on the Patriots. The Patriots were the Chargers' White Whale. That twas the game they had circled on their calenders for nine months.
The Colts, on the other hand, had everything invested in Monday Night's game because they knew barring a meltdown by the Titans, their division hopes were on the line. The Colts could come out really flat after a short week and hearbreaking loss. They have a lot of young guys especially on defense and the o-line. It is hard to tell how they will take this loss and the short week with the pressure of knowing every win for here on out is a must win. A lot guys may be questioning themselves and their teammates.
I think this situation is very different than the Chargers' game. I personally would be more afraid if they beat the Titans. Then this game would mean so much more to them.
It's THEIR Super Bowl. I think we all suspected Bob Sanders would rise from the grave just in time for Sunday.
Not me. The Chargers has put their primary focus from the day they lost to the Pats in the AFC Championships to the time they went on the field against the Pats a month or so ago on the Patriots. The Patriots were the Chargers' White Whale. That twas the game they had circled on their calenders for nine months.
The Colts, on the other hand, had everything invested in Monday Night's game because they knew barring a meltdown by the Titans, their division hopes were on the line. The Colts could come out really flat after a short week and hearbreaking loss. They have a lot of young guys especially on defense and the o-line. It is hard to tell how they will take this loss and the short week with the pressure of knowing every win for here on out is a must win. A lot guys may be questioning themselves and their teammates.
I think this situation is very different than the Chargers' game. I personally would be more afraid if they beat the Titans. Then this game would mean so much more to them.
I'm sorry but I totally disagree with basically everything you wrote here. This idea that a veteran team with one of the best QBs of all-time is going to be deflated because they won't win the division this year, and is going to let their guard down at home on national tv I think is patentely absurd. There is absolutely no way to back up any of this. You are completely guessing. I highly doubt the Colts somehow just forgot how to win. They're just not as good as they used to be. That's fine. But you seem to think it's possible or likely that they just mail in the rest of the season becuase they won't win the division. The line about questioning themselves or their teammates is the worst one. This stuff is all so overrated anyway. These players have short memories. They have to. This is not the freekin' Raiders or Bengals.
They could, I'd bet against it.The Colts could come out really flat after a short week and hearbreaking loss.
The young guys are precisely why I'd bet against it, I can see some old vet doing his John Belushi from Animal House routine and leading them out the door. The kids are resilient, I'm expecting a dog fight.They have a lot of young guys especially on defense and the o-line. It is hard to tell how they will take this loss and the short week with the pressure of knowing every win for here on out is a must win. A lot guys may be questioning themselves and their teammates.
100% agree
I don't think the team is going to sit there and say this week "well it was fun while it lasted, let's eat twinkies and drink beer for the last 9 games shall we since the division is out of reach."
Like I said I expect both the Colts and Pats to play very hard on Sunday. I don't know who will win or what Colts team will show up. I hope its the team who we saw against Baltimore.
I don't know what to expect from the Colts usually quarter to quarter let alone game to game.
Like Peyton said today, we will see how the team responds to the most adversity they have had in quite some time. And the true character will come through soon enough as well. He said he believes they got it, he has to.
It's a wait and see situation in how the Colts respond the rest of the year. Nobody knows. In a way it's kind of exciting for me. Pats responded quite well to the pain of losing Brady and thats admirable.
The young guys are precisely why I'd bet against it, I can see some old vet doing his John Belushi from Animal House routine and leading them out the door. The kids are resilient, I'm expecting a dog fight.
Typically, seasoned veterans are better suited to overcome adversity and keep fighting. Younger players crack under pressure. That is why an experienced veteran Patriots team has been able to overcome things like the Terry Glenn saga, Spygate, losing Lawyer Milloy five days before the regualar season, etc. Do you really think the Pats would have been able to over come those things without veterans like Bruschi, Harrison, Brady, Law, Seymour, etc.?
I'm sorry but I totally disagree with basically everything you wrote here. This idea that a veteran team with one of the best QBs of all-time is going to be deflated because they won't win the division this year, and is going to let their guard down at home on national tv I think is patentely absurd. There is absolutely no way to back up any of this. You are completely guessing. I highly doubt the Colts somehow just forgot how to win. They're just not as good as they used to be. That's fine. But you seem to think it's possible or likely that they just mail in the rest of the season becuase they won't win the division. The line about questioning themselves or their teammates is the worst one. This stuff is all so overrated anyway. These players have short memories. They have to. This is not the freekin' Raiders or Bengals.
The Colts are the second youngest team in football. They have a lot of youth especially on the defensive side of the ball.
So the complete collapse of the Colts in the second half against the Titans didn't actually happen on Monday night because of Manning's veteran leadership? The Titans didn't really score 24 unanswered points in the second half? Manning and his offense didn't have a three possession stretch where they lost the ball on downs twice and the other end on an interception? The Tians didn't win the time of possession battle 34:14 to 25:46?
I do have to agree that it is absurd to think that a "veteran" team like the Colts would ever collapse in front of a national audience especially since they collapsed in front a national audience the week before. Did anyone actually watch Monday night's game?
I never ever said the Colts would mail it in. But they collapsed in adversity vs. the Titans. It was a big, emotional game on a short week. Even the Patriots have come out flat after a big game and short week.
When players lose they start to question things. Heck TO questions play calling in one loss when he feels he isn't getting the ball a lot. Jerry Jones strips the DC of his playcalling ability after two losses and benches Brad Johnson after a win. And they are a good team in the heat of the race. It may be an extreme example, but if you don't think the players are questioning how good they are right now you are crazy.