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Just said what most of the talking heads have refused to acknowledge over the last few weeks. The Colts are still a great offense, but they just aren't hitting on all cylinders this season. Cited all the drops and misques early on in games this season where they didn't face offenses that could take advantage of that sputtering.
Does think their D is improved and particularly in the secondary because the two young corners are much better against the run in particular than their predecessors. But I believe they also played in the 2006 AFCC. Peter doesn't think it will be a blowout, but he thinks the Pats just cannot be stopped because their improved offense is rolling.
Then he was on to Andy Reid, and he questions the calls for Andy to step down because of the age of those kids. I guess he's not aware there are a few (I believe 3) more still at home...
He also touched on some backlash/criticism Dungy faces because giving advice about living the right life when you parented a child who took his own does tend to open the door for that sort of questioning.
Does think their D is improved and particularly in the secondary because the two young corners are much better against the run in particular than their predecessors. But I believe they also played in the 2006 AFCC. Peter doesn't think it will be a blowout, but he thinks the Pats just cannot be stopped because their improved offense is rolling.
Then he was on to Andy Reid, and he questions the calls for Andy to step down because of the age of those kids. I guess he's not aware there are a few (I believe 3) more still at home...
He also touched on some backlash/criticism Dungy faces because giving advice about living the right life when you parented a child who took his own does tend to open the door for that sort of questioning.












