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colts fans may be not so optimistic but I see a close game. They also are circling this game since jan and will play with a lot of emotion pride. Pats need to weather the storm and hope our secondary doesnt give up frustrating big plays.
 
Oh come on, get out of here with that nonsense. Maybe you should read this again:

There is no reason at all for any Pats fan to have any issue with Wilfork, or faulting him and his 'ego' for being willing to take the $9M he was offered. That's some petty ********.



Oh please. Your response is exactly what's wrong with athletes today. Look at Ellsbury in NY. Benched for a play and you're in game. With 5 years left on a 7 year deal @ 20 million plus per year.

To call it petty is ridiculous. For his mental well being as well as status within the game, taking that 9 million was idiotic.

Get out of there yourself with your apparent inability to process that an athletes vanity at times leads to bad decisions.

Wilfork is the anti-Brady. If more athletes were like him, sports would be a much different landscape.
 
I want the Patriots to run a dancing offense like this against the Colts

 
AFC South the gift that keeps on giving to the Colts, they were 0-2 down 10 at Tenneesee and the Titans had the ball on the Colts 5 yard line late in the 3rd Q and they kicked a FG and conspired to lose a 13 point lead against a QB with an injured shoulder.

Then the Jags and Texans lost to 40 year old Matt Hasselbeck, Jags were actually inventing ways to lose the game, the Colts without a doubt should of been 0-4 but somehow are 3-2, AFC South baby.

The good news is the Pats at least get to feast on this division this year.
 
Mallett for a first keeps looking more and more like a joke.
 
O'Brien not taking Teddy Bridgewater or Derek Carr is going to cost him his job, this Patriots scrub backup QB carosel is laughable.

Clowney is a total non factor.
 
AFC South the gift that keeps on giving to the Colts, they were 0-2 down 10 at Tenneesee and the Titans had the ball on the Colts 5 yard line late in the 3rd Q and they kicked a FG and conspired to lose a 13 point lead against a QB with an injured shoulder.

Then the Jags and Texans lost to 40 year old Matt Hasselbeck, Jags were actually inventing ways to lose the game, the Colts without a doubt should of been 0-4 but somehow are 3-2, AFC South baby.

The good news is the Pats at least get to feast on this division this year.

NFL's Cupcake Division, still soft after all these years.

A curse in disguise for the Clots - feasting on cupcakes makes you a soft target.
 
It's official - the Texans can officially be referred to as the worst team in the NFL (at least right now). The good news for Houston is that in itself is quite a feat as the competition to be the worst is crowded and really starting to heat up!

For the Colts, wow, they have won three in a row. The Colts, specifically Grigson, must be feeling hope and buoyed spirits after a start that looked like the Colts were abysmal. I bet he feels: if they can just keep up the winning by scratching and clawing their way, or even a loss can be accepted provided as they are tough&competitive and hand in the game. Their three wins have been unimpressive and the competition was lesser....so his team's growing confidence is no doubt fragile. If he can get a solid well played win or two while avoiding those losses that make them look abysmal, it could really put them back on track as a legitimate playoff contender team. The big concern for Indy is if a team comes into Indy during this fragile time and trounces them/makes them look like a joke-crap team. IMHO their confidence will be shattered so bad it will likely cause a losing streak and cause their playoff hopes to fade greatly.
The good news for the Colts is this kind of loss is very unlikely given how poor the competition is. Chances are very good they won't have to face competition on prime time TV that is likely to grossly embarrass them, destroy their confidence, and probably cause a losing streak that will cause their playoff chances to fade A LOT.
So who do the Colts play next??
 
It's official - the Texans can officially be referred to as the worst team in the NFL (at least right now). The good news for Houston is that in itself is quite a feat as the competition to be the worst is crowded and really starting to heat up!

The Lions can be worse, they can't score 14 offensive points in 60 minutes.
 
O'Brien not taking Teddy Bridgewater or Derek Carr is going to cost him his job, this Patriots scrub backup QB carosel is laughable.

Clowney is a total non factor.

I agree that it will likely cost BOB his job, although that certainly doesn't mean that he is a lousy coach. That team right there basically sucks.

The decision to rotate two mediocre quarterbacks has proven to be a costly one. They obviously thought they could compete with a strong defense and running game. That isn't the case.
 
Oh please. Your response is exactly what's wrong with athletes today. Look at Ellsbury in NY. Benched for a play and you're in game. With 5 years left on a 7 year deal @ 20 million plus per year.

To call it petty is ridiculous. For his mental well being as well as status within the game, taking that 9 million was idiotic.

Get out of there yourself with your apparent inability to process that an athletes vanity at times leads to bad decisions.

Wilfork is the anti-Brady. If more athletes were like him, sports would be a much different landscape.

Doubling down on stupid. That's a bold strategy, ever worked for you before?

Anyone who has a problem with Wilfork is an idiot, full stop. This weird need to crap all over former players the minute they're gone is genuinely pathetic. Luckily, for the most part it seems to be confined to only a small group of the worst posters here.
 
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Stephen Jordan ‏@junkfishjordan 4h4 hours ago
@GregABedard @14martinc can you run a 2-gapping 3-4 without good linebackers? This defense appears to scream no.
Greg A. Bedard ‏@GregABedard 4h4 hours ago
@junkfishjordan @14martinc No. That second down play with 4:50 left, Vince clears for the LB who completely whiffs. It's terrible
Stephen Gauvin ‏@Gauv822 4h4 hours ago
@GregABedard Right by Wilfork again.
Greg A. Bedard ‏@GregABedard 4h4 hours ago
@Gauv822 That's not his responsibility. The LBs are supposed to fill those gaps. Like Collins/Hightower. He's supposed to take up blockers.
 
Poor Hoyer. Good game overall but had to throw the best Punt of the game in the last couple minutes.

As for Mallett, no one wants to be replaced during a game but if he wants to be a real leader, he's got to learn not to look like he's sulking in the sidelines. He's telling everyone he's in "I" mode instead of team first.
 
Typical classy Baltimore fans...

There are some guys who deserve to have their grave pissed on but I don't think Irsay qualifies. Didn't kill or rape anyone did he? No? Then keep it in your pants and don't make an ass of yourself.

Now his son on the other hand..... Him you can make more of a case for.
Irday was a prick, he pretty much fired his father from the family business.

Irsay took a team, that went to 5 world championships and won 3 in 13 years, hired a hitman GM, traded their HOF QB for a sack of footballs, overruled their coach's draft picks, traded their number one pick away before he ever played a down, shopped moving the team around and then lied about it while drunk in public. Fielded a team so bad, it was a tie game away from losing every game of the season. This was a team loved by Baltimore before Irsay took ownership. He ran that team into the ground. When he finally did move the team, he did it like a coward would, under cover of darkness. in his 27 years of ownership, they made the playoffs 6 times, going 1 and done in 5 of them....Cleveland fans feel the same way about Modell.....
 
I agree that it will likely cost BOB his job, although that certainly doesn't mean that he is a lousy coach. That team right there basically sucks.

The decision to rotate two mediocre quarterbacks has proven to be a costly one. They obviously thought they could compete with a strong defense and running game. That isn't the case.

I would actually say that it's 100% the coaching that is what is wrong with this team. There is a lot this team is being made to do that it can't. This is an one-gapping 4-3 defense that is being forced to be a two-gapping 3-4.

The offense also isn't tailored to the talent that Houston has on hand. It is rigid; on many runs I saw a zone blocking that couldn't seal off the aggressive one-gapping that the Colts defense does, being historically known as an undersized but speedy defense. They didn't really take advantage of the overpursuit that naturally occurs with an aggressive defense.

But most importantly, watching BOB's body language last night- I never saw him offer encouragement, never saw him being positive or reassuring. Even a little "don't worry, we'll get them next time," would have gone a long way. His body language screams "You're never good enough for me. You're going to screw something up, I guarantee it." It's almost as if he wants something to yell and scream at.

Consequently, the players are not having fun out there, they're not playing loose and they're definitely not relaxed. They're playing scared and uptight, playing not to lose.

Also BOB's handling of the QB situation is downright terrible. You can do no worst than say one thing and do another, and going back on your word. So now he's lost the trust of both quarterbacks who are now playing with the knowledge they could get yanked at any moment, so they're playing to avoid making a mistake, instead of playing to win.
 
The drive at the end of the first half when they went 85 yards in under two minutes should be the Texans base offense. It was like watching a mini-Brady in action. It also forced the Colts to look disorganized.

Sadly, the Patriots cut ties with Vince Wilfork at the right time. I hope he can stay healthy for the full season and walk away in one piece.
 
The drive at the end of the first half when they went 85 yards in under two minutes should be the Texans base offense. It was like watching a mini-Brady in action. It also forced the Colts to look disorganized.

Sadly, the Patriots cut ties with Vince Wilfork at the right time. I hope he can stay healthy for the full season and walk away in one piece.

They don't come any better than Big Vince.
 
NFL's Cupcake Division, still soft after all these years.

A curse in disguise for the Clots - feasting on cupcakes makes you a soft target.[/QUOT

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yep, 16 straight wins against AFC south opponents. outside the division the Dolts are 14-12 over their last 26 games.

Hassselback has outplayed the 'franchise' QB this year.

Dolts next 5 opponents Pats, Panthers, Saints, Falcons, Broncos, (4 of those teams are undefeated).

prediction. Dolts will be 3-7 0r 4-6 at best after these next 5 games
 
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