Kdo5
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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.Maybe even coach Tony Dungy lost it, for allowing his family situation -- his kid enrolled recently at a Tampa, Fla., high school, triggering speculation that he will resign after this season -- to become a distraction.
Typical. 2 picks, misses 6 of his last 7 passes in Crunch Time and..... it's everyone's fault but Manning's. Gotta love it
The Colts wasted a magnificent game by Manning, although missing six of his final seven passes could attract some finger-pointing his way. Still, the overall numbers say he was very good -- 33-for-48 for 402 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions -- and the overall numbers lie. Manning wasn't just very good. A fresh slice of pizza is very good. An afternoon nap is very good. Manning was exceptional, perhaps as exceptional as he has ever been, and he has been one of the most exceptional quarterbacks in NFL history.
Losing to the Bolts was the best thing that could have happened to the Colts. If Indy had won, they would have been utterly humiliated at Foxboro next week in a loss that would have been much more psychologically devastating. Indy fans should count their blessings that their team gagged on a fur ball today instead of having BB rip off their heads and crap down their throats next week. Today was an act of mercy.
Brett Favre vs the greatest team of all time will finally trump the last episode of MASH as the most watched tv program of all time