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OT: Colts homer Kravitz (Indy Star) boo-hooing over injuries
Manning a "superstar" Sunday night (never mind the 6 ints)
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl...TS01/711120396 SAN DIEGO -- Adam Vinatieri missed a clutch kick. http://www.indystar.com/graphics/clear.gifhttp://cmsimg.indystar.com/apps/pbcs...&Q=60&Border=0http://www.indystar.com/graphics/zoom_photo.gif http://www.indystar.com/graphics/clear.gif Sure, and the Pope will be hosting a toga party at the Vatican on Friday night. Vinatieri might miss once in a while -- he's human, after all -- but he never, ever, ever misses when the game is on the line. Who will ever forget that shot of Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy, standing on the sideline in Baltimore after Vinatieri's fifth field goal of the day put the Colts into the AFC Championship Game? "Money,'' Dungy said. And he is. Or was. Vinatieri missed a hurried field goal wide left near the end of the first half. So when he lined up with a minute and a half remaining in the game, his Colts poised to engineer the biggest regular-season comeback in the team's history, you figured, "Hey, he's Vinatieri. He misses an easy one once, maybe, but twice? He can't miss twice." He missed twice. The shame of it was, the Colts deserved to win this football game. After all the obstacles they surmounted, after digging deep into the depth chart, they deserved to enjoy a long, happy flight back home from San Diego. Consider what they had going against them: |
Re: OT:Colts homer Kravitz (Indy Star) boo-hooing over injuries
This guys obviously on Lysergic acid diethylamide to write something as out there as that. And most of the sheep will head to the KOOL AID trough and drink it right up. They'll pass the Electric Acid Kool Aid Test with flying colors. BTW EAKT is a very good book I'd forgotten about it until writing this post. :)
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Re: OT:Colts homer Kravitz (Indy Star) boo-hooing over injuries
If Marty were still on the Chargers' sideline, SD wins that easily.
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No ...more like 24 or 27 to 10 or 17..less picks but more sacks.. arty qwould have brought pressure EVERY single 3rd and long.. Marty's a great coach...he harrassed Brady that whole game and actually got the turnover he needed to win. That was his call and it worked..the Pats were done...except that Marty didn't teach the fundamental strength when the ultimate pressure is on...YOU still look to amke the play that counts...Troy Brown did. He robbed the ball from abigger younger far more physically taleneted player who made the play Marty was looking for. Why??? Because Troy Brown has NEVER choked or lost his head in a game NEVER...short, nondescript fring NFL lucky he even had a job...but THAT's WHY BB had him in there. even though he was no D player...and that why Troy is still carried on this roster and why he'll retire a Patriot. No way a Troy Brown should even be on that field..Tell Mike Martz that...tell Jimmy Johnson in the Orange bowl ...888 yard overtime TD on 3rd and 15 at the ten. Seymour is a tremendous talent. Ask every team that plays the Pats...Ty Warren is the smartest, never out of positin D lineman the Patriots have...a REAL Pro's pro...no one knows.. Ask the players...they just laugh because they love cracking on Ty, the one guy on that team who personifies the complete Patriots philosophy player. ******* Colvin took two years beforte he finally got it...now Colvin is dangerous in clutch situation because he plays off Warren's keys. A.T. will become the most heralded star Patriots D player without question..next season. He's still learning how to take advantage of the work that Seymour and Warren do. We'll be back next season and everyone knows it
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Re: OT:Colts homer Kravitz (Indy Star) boo-hooing over injuries
Kravitz has become an embarrassing house boy for the Angels. :blahblah:
The only thing that kept the Angels in the game was the ineptness of the Chargers. That was some really bad football. |
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That article is the softest of the soft.
The Colts should have been ripped up one side and down the other for that performance. 6 ints and a shanked game winner, and that's the incisive journalism they can come up with? Title should have been "Ugly Colts Do Themselves In" |
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2003 and 2004 Patriots: Records set for most starters used in a season.
2005: QB – Tom Brady – 16 games active, 16 starts, sports hernia and shin injury QB – Doug Flutie – 16 games active, 0 starts, no injury QB – Matt Cassel – 16 games active, 0 starts, no injury RB – Corey Dillon – 8 games active, 8 starts, 6 games missed to injury RB – Kevin Faulk – 8 game active, 1 start, 8 games missed to injury RB – Patrick Pass – 12 games active, 3 starts, 4 games missed to injury RB – Heath Evans – Signed on November 2nd, 6 games active, 1 start, 3 games missed to injury RB – Michael Cloud – Signed on November 5th, Released on November 29th, re-signed on December 2nd, released on December 13th, 6 games active, 0 starts, no injury RB – Amos Zereoue – Signed on September 28th, Released on November 2nd, 3 games active, 0 starts, no injury WR – Deion Branch – 16 games active, 16 starts, no injury WR – David Givens – 13 games active, 13 starts, 3 games missed to injury WR – Troy Brown – 13 games active, 2 starts, 3 games missed to injury WR – Tim Dwight – 16 games active, 1 start, no injury WR – Andre’ Davis – 9 games active, 0 starts, no injury WR – Bethel Johnson – 11 games active, 0 starts, 4 games missed to injury WR – Bam Childress – Signed on January 1st, 1 game active, 0 starts, no injury WR – Michael McGrew – 0 games active, 0 starts, 16 games missed to injury WR – Cedric James – 0 games active, 0 starts, 16 games missed to injury TE – Daniel Graham – 9 games active, 9 starts, 7 games missed to injury TE – Ben Watson – 14 games active, 9 starts, 1 game missed to injury TE – Christian Fauria – 5 games active, 5 starts, no injury OT – Matt Light – 2 games active, 2 starts, 14 games missed to injury OT – Nick Kaczur – 14 games active, 12 starts, 2 games missed to injury OT – Brandon Gorin – 12 games active, 8 starts, 4 games missed to injury OT – Tom Ashworth – 14 games active, 10 starts, 2 games missed to injury OG – Logan Mankins – 16 games active, 16 starts, no injury OG – Steve Neal – 16 games active, 16 starts, no injury OG – Gene Mruczkowski – Signed on September 28th, Released on October 10th, Signed on November 16th, 7 games active, 0 starts, no injury OG – Billy Yates – Signed in November, 4 games active, 0 starts, no injury OG – Ross Tucker – Signed on December 13th, 1 game active, 0 starts, no injury OC – Dan Koppen – 9 games active, 9 starts, 6 games missed to injury OC – Russ Hochstein – 16 games active, 7 starts, no injury DE - Richard Seymour - 4 games missed to injury NT - Vince Wilfork - no injury DE - Ty Warren - no injury OLB - Rosvelt Colvin - no injury ILB - Tedy Bruschi - 6 games missed to the stroke recovery, 1 game to injury ILB - Mike Vrabel - no injury OLB - Willie McGinest - no injury CB - Tyrone Poole - 15 games missed to injury CB - Duane Starks - 9 games missed to injury CB - Randall Gay - 11 games missed to injury CB - Chad Scott - 13 games missed to injury CB - Asante Samuel - 1 game missed to injury CB - Ellis Hobbs - no injury SS - Rodney Harrison - 14 games missed to injury FS - Eugene Wilson - no injury S - Guss Scott - 11 games missed to injury S - James Sanders - 6 games missed to injury S/CB - Artrell Hawkins (signed in mid-November) - 2 games missed to injury S - Michael Stone - no injury |
Re: OT: Colts homer Kravitz (Indy Star) boo-hooing over injuries
You do not deserve to win any game after throwing six interceptions and allowing two return TDs. The Colts scored a gimme "let's do nothing and hope Phillip Rivers will mess it up" TD to even pull within two points.
Dungy was outcoached by NORV TURNER. They did NOT deserve to win that game. |
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