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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.Beyond the fact that I prefer to play the Steelers in New England rather than Indy in Indy, the Steelers will beat up physically in the finesse Colts win or lose.JoeSixPat said:Ditto Bob - beyond the reasons why I don't like Denver, I just can't come up with a reason not to take on Indy sooner rather than later
Box_O_Rocks said:Nice to see the work Patsfan37, Pats1, and I did appreciated and pay off for the post season.
That was a different team that played Denver.
Vrabel started his first game at ILB for this game.
We had an injured Starks buying time for the coaches.
Sanders was injured in the first half and Freeman took over.
Wilson was learning how to lead.
Colvin was still not up to speed at OLB.
Wilfork was still playing patty cake with the Centers.
Green was playing for Seymour (and may have had his shoulder injury too).
Kazcur and Mankins were playing their 6th pro games and Kaz his 3rd start.
Gorin was inactive with an injury.
Faulk was out.
Watson was still learning how to be a Patriot TE.
Hawkins hadn't joined the team.
Stone hadn't joined the team.
Davis had been released and would be re-signed later.
Pass was playing hurt.
Dillon was in pads and inactive.
Zeroue was our only healthy back.
Poteat hadn't been re-signed yet.
Gay was playing on a bum ankle.
Bruschi was on PUP.
The bad news, our blocking demon Graham was healthy then.
AzPatsFan said:The steelers are going to Indy.
If they win (and we do too), the AFCCG is in Foxboro.
If the Colts win, they will be beatup, sore and walking wounded after a very physical session with the Steel City roughnecks...
Either way the Pats benefit. And Denvers passing game is not as awesome as the Colts (or Bengals was) Our rushing defense against thier rushing Offense is strength against strtength
PYPER said:I don't care who we play next. To be the best we've got to beat the best. Denver is a tremendous challenge and I'm looking forward to it.
As it's set up right now, if the seeding holds to form, to be champions we'll need to beat a 12-4 team (done), a 13-3 team, and then two 14-2 teams. I'd expect nothing less for a team attempting to make history.
The odds are stacked against us but we're the f.cking Patriots and all we do is win Super Bowls. Bring on the Broncos!!!!!!!!!!
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