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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.Another side note - I do not think Harrison is as big a loss as some people think. He is 35 and no where near the player he was three or four years ago. Reputations always lag reality by a few seasons. Right now, Wayne and Clark are bigger threats in my opinion. Certainly you can not compare him to Moss at this stage of their careers.
They don't put asterisks in the record books next to wins because of injuries.
Would that taint a win?
What about if it were reversed and Moss was out and the Colts won?
They don't put asterisks in the record books next to wins because of injuries.
As a Colt fan, I say no, the win would not be tainted. Sure, we would like to have him, but if we don't, Moorehead, Fletch, or Clark will take that spot. They will still run routes, and will have to be accounted for. Plenty of experience for the back ups in years past. Not like we are sticking a guy in that has no clue.
Hey bro. I was wondering why a classy guy like Manning was sexually harassing female trainers in college?
I am going to call him Payton manning# from now on. Sort of like the * except the # stands for the case number the cops gave the case after the woman reported the sexual abuse by Manning.
What kindo off classless pig shows a young woman there nut sack against there will?
Another side note - I do not think Harrison is as big a loss as some people think. He is 35 and no where near the player he was three or four years ago. Reputations always lag reality by a few seasons. Right now, Wayne and Clark are bigger threats in my opinion. Certainly you can not compare him to Moss at this stage of their careers.
Injuries are part of the game. Of course it is best if both teams are fully healthy, but that is rarely the case this late in the season and even less so in the playoffs. If Harrison's injury taints this game, then all the Pats' injuries and flu would taint the Colts' victory last January. They don't. Nobody, except a few Pats fans perhaps, remembers the injuries / illnesses now - they just remember the score and the Patriots collapse.
As a side note, the Colts have been amazingly healthy over the last few years compared to the Patriots - especially on offense. I think Harrison's injury is the first key skill guy to have missed more than a game or two in three or four years.
Another side note - I do not think Harrison is as big a loss as some people think. He is 35 and no where near the player he was three or four years ago. Reputations always lag reality by a few seasons. Right now, Wayne and Clark are bigger threats in my opinion. Certainly you can not compare him to Moss at this stage of their careers.