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colts are in the same state as the pats...lost 2 division games and 2-2. somehow it makes me feel better about tommorow.
uh I'm pretty sure we have only lost once...
colts are in the same state as the pats...lost 2 division games and 2-2. somehow it makes me feel better about tommorow.
shows you how bad our kicker is. He's 50/50 from 40 yards, let alone 59 yards. He couldn't hit the side of a barn from 59 yards.
how is that we are 2-2?
and yes the colts game is a good result, but they are not our biggest worry. the jets just steam rolled over a team that we barely beat last week - they are more of a problem for us than the colts. oh and that ravens team in baltimore, they are pretty good.
i know...iam assuming if we were to lose tommorow...frankly i think it will be hard for them to win tommorow but lets hope for the best...
AFC is taking shape. I definitely put Jets and Ravens at the top.
Three playoff teams from AFC East could happen.
I don't know if I would put the Ravens at the top. I would put the Steelers over them even after losing now that Roethlisberger is back.
Besides it is to soon for anything to take shape. This point last year, the Broncos were 4-0 and even went 6-0 before ending the season 8-8. The Titans went 0-6 and ended the season 8-8.
Lost in the justifiable awesomeness of a 59 yd game-winning FG...that timeout by the Colts when the Jags seemed perfectly willing (for some odd reason) to just run out the time and go to OT. That has to be the most brain-dead decision I have ever seen. What was the upside? Giving Manning the ball back at his own 30 with 20 seconds left and no timeouts? That was your best case scenario? Even that was unlikely since the odds of Indy stopping two MJD runs for less than 2 yds was close to 0%.
Getting a chance to rethink the situation (just got 8 yds of field position and didn't have to burn their last timeout), Del Rio grows a spine and plays to win. With the Colts sitting in last place in their division, I really hope that the Colts not only miss the playoffs, but get knocked out on a tie-breaker. That noxious combination of ego and stupidity should not go unpunished by the football gods.