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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.Seeing as how the,The omnipetent leader of all things colts,has chose to complain(as always) about flagging db's.
Should the Pats go 5 wide early and often???
Whatever happens to polian,Is his fault.If the Pats can go to Indy and win this thing, can you just imagine how livid Polian is going to be? I would feel sorry for his family. I think the man will have a coronary. I would not want to be Tony Dungy, if that happens.
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Grizzafted;306118They've certainly dismantled a few teams (Eagles said:Even those two games had their asterisks.
The Bengals are a perfect matchup for the Colts offense. They can't stop anyone without getting pressure, and the Colts do keep Manning upright. As we saw you can spread the Bengals out and use play action to open up the middle of the field. That is just what the Colts did.
The Eagles were in a tailspin. It was one of, if not their first game without McNabb. I believe Stallworth missed that game aswell. No way were the Colts going to lose that one at home.
Seeing as how the,The omnipetent leader of all things colts,has chose to complain(as always) about flagging db's.
Should the Pats go 5 wide early and often???
No. The gameplan should be to keep it a power running, low-scoring game.
I respectfully disagree, to a degree.
I think we have the better team on both sides of the ball.
The only position that they might be better than we have is wr's.
The only thing I fear about them is (the turnover ratio).
That's usually what decides games