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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.Well BB has been doing this for years....so I guess if he plays in this game a fair amount....this will be called "gamesmanship". Brady is on the IR every week as probable for Rt shoulder........it is kind of laughable right now.....Either way, M. Harrison will not be at full strength/speed....and I think dungheap has to think very carefully as to whether he wants to jeapordize his health further by playing him in this game.......
Some comments are just hard to understand. Sure, the 49 TD season was great, and we scored a bunch of points and all. Manning did only have 30(31?) TD passes last season, not sure how they ever WON THE FRIGGIN' SUPERBOWLI said before in other posts that the mighty awesome Colts Offense is wearing down. If you simply look at points scored stats over a reasonable sample of half a season, it simply doesn't compare to the glory year of 49 TDs.
Back then Harrison was in his HOF prime rather than an old guy trying to recapture his youth while he breaks down with injuries. Harrison is as old a Troy Brown. Is Troy what he once was?
Wayne is in his prime but Stokely, their Wes Welker, is gone and Gonzalez is talented but still a rookie, nonetheless. TE Clark has matured into a threat but only when he can draw off coverage with Wayne and Harrison drawing the main interest. Last year we wanted TE Watson to be the third go to receiver, it didn't work all that well with Reche and Jabbar as the other two.
The Colts appear to have improved the front line of their secondary. At least while the starters are not dinged, as the depth has disappeared. There may be weaknesses in the nickle an dime packages. Their LBs are fast but not very good, and the DL is vastly undersized and still built to play down hill, with a big lead, when when the opposition is passing every down to try to play catchup.
The Cowboys, Redskins and Chargers are teams that we have played that all have superior Defenses, even as they possess other warts. Now the Cards and Bengals have better Offenses, not even to mention the Pats O.
Still home field is an great advantage to a good club; I still expect a comfortable victory margin.
I have to think if he's doubtful he won't play. I also have to think there is more there than a bruised knee. He's pretty much been out with "it" for a while now. But, you gotta play with who ya got.
Yeah, I start to twitch when in the presence of stupidity.
Then you must have epileptic seizures when you see your own reflection in a mirror....
Reiss's version of the injury report lists Marvin as "Team Decision". This is supposed to mean that he doesn't have an injury, the team just decided to keep him out of practice.
If so, we should EXPECT to see him on Sunday.
Absolutely. If Reiss is right about the "team decision" then Harrison had darned well better be available to play, otherwise the injury report is bogus.
Gamesmanship, boys.....it's all about gamesmanship. And the games have begun.