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Huge huge break for us. Now might hafta start cheering against KC.
I think KC is a much more dangerous postseason team than Denver or Indy.
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They got at least one pressure by looping a wide DE over the center ala Ayers on 4th down. I was watching red zone, so i didnt see the whole game.I followed the game on my iPhone play by play. If anyone watched this live, I'd love to know if the Rams mimicked the Pats game plan against Manning.
I followed the game on my iPhone play by play. If anyone watched this live, I'd love to know if the Rams mimicked the Pats game plan against Manning.
Agreed, and take a lead on them early, even a slim one. Way different team when they're behind.The key to beating Denver is to get physical with them.
He nearly got Caldwell killed with 3 minutes left forcing him to go high and expose himself to a brutal hit.The hit on Sanders was brutal, though completely legal. The refs blew that call by flagging the defender for the hit. Denver was talking concussion, but it looked to me more like he was going to have a hell of a lot of tape around his ribs for the next few weeks.
Welker took another couple of big hits today too. As usual, Peyton had no regard at all for his receiver's safety and consistently led them into traffic as if he wanted to punish them for some infraction against his Godhood. He's going to ruin someone's career, physically, before he retires. Football is a rough sport and physically demanding, but there's no need for the consistent danger that Manning puts his receivers into.
As much as I despise Jeff Fisher, he took what New England did and modified it for his own players and stuck with his game plan. It not only looked like the Patriot's plan against the Broncos, but also like New England's game plan against the Ram's receivers in SB 36. They put the hammer down on every guy that was targeted, whether he caught the ball or not, and by the 3rd quarter, a LOT of Denver's receivers were hearing footsteps.
It was a good game and I am hoping that New England pulls out a win tonight against the Colts. If they do, I'd feel pretty good about the rest of the season.
You can thank Robbie @Rob0729 for bringing the good juju. He had that one nailed.
I admittedly thought he was crazy with the change of QBs etc for STL, but their defense is tough. Definitely a very strong front seven.
When will the "Manning is getting old/done" talk start? 3 games in a row with multiple INTs.
big loss for denver. However, KC has me a bit worried since they have the tie breaker over us. I think they can possibly win out their schedule. Pats can't afford to lose any more games.
does this matter if we fail to defeat the colts? it's hard to beat a team on the road, much less a solid team like indy with luck.
we're getting a little too confident. threads like this might bite us in a few hours. lol
I saw one play where they looped from the left and ran up the middle for a sack ala Hackeem (sp?)...so maybe a bit.I followed the game on my iPhone play by play. If anyone watched this live, I'd love to know if the Rams mimicked the Pats game plan against Manning.
Is that kind of like the Department of Redundancy Department?Seriously, I've been watching NFL network for an hour --- NO Denver/Rams highlights. WTH?
Are they using the theory " If we don;t talk about it, it didn't happen?" theory?
I just saw a replay of the hit. I swear I saw flag fly past just moments before the hit even happened.....WTF! ?I feel dirty. On the one hand, I know that concussions aren't good for players.
On the other hand, seeing the replay of Sanders getting lit up by McLeod was a thing of beauty, and the fact that it happened to a member of those piece of s**t, dirty scumbag Broncos made it even better.