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Re: Manning runs to the locker room without shaking hands:

I don't really care either, but if you're going to rip my guys for doing it, you bet I'm going to make sure to do the same thing when a guy like Manning does it.
 
OT: Props for Terence Moore and his genius article!

MIAMI -- The New Orleans Saints won't win that little game Sunday at Sun Life Stadium, because the Indianapolis Colts can't lose it.

This really isn't complicated.

In case you haven't been paying attention, here's one of the worst-kept secrets in the history of sports: the best team always wins the Super Bowl, along with the best quarterback -- give or take a few Jim Kelly chokes.

Now Drew Brees is a splendid quarterback and everything, but Peyton Manning is even better than that. Manning also has thoughts of solidifying his legacy among the NFL's all-time elite with a second world championship in four years. What that means is that the Saints are about a Manning shy of being the best team after the opening kickoff. And what that ultimately means is that the Colts will finish the evening with their fingerprints on another Vince Lombardi Trophy.

Here's another thing: everybody keeps taking about the role of destiny surrounding this year's Super Bowl, and they are right, but they are wrong.

They are right in mentioning that destiny is present in this situation. They are wrong in saying it only involves the Saints aiding New Orleans' recovery from Hurricane Katrina by coming this far for the first time during their 43-year history of mostly ineptness.

How about the Colts' destiny?

It starts with that Manning thing, which always is a Colts thing.

The Colts will spend Sunday evening leaving the world's greatest underachievers tag to the likes of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Buffalo Bills. Courtesy of Manning's brilliant right arm and ever-churning mind, he helped the Colts win more games in a given decade than any NFL franchise ever.

He also pushed this team toward all of those other crazy numbers: a league-record 23 consecutive wins during the regular season (last nine games of 2008 and first 14 of 2009); 10 trips to the playoffs out of the last 11 years, including eight in a row; a league-record seven straight regular seasons with 12 or more victories; the only team ever with three 9-0 starts in a five-year span.

One world championship.

Just one. Given everything else the Colts have done during the last decade or so, winning only that one world championship is ridiculous.

Worse, this is only the second time the Colts have reached the Super Bowl during their otherwise run of brilliance. But no worries, Indianapolis, where that 500-mile race still isn't the same after years of self-inflicted decline, and the Pacers are about to fall of the face of the earth, and the snow keeps dropping with the temperature.

The Colts will spend Sunday evening leaving the world's greatest underachievers tag to the likes of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Buffalo Bills. While the Dodgers just couldn't beat the superior Yankees, the Bills lost twice to the Cowboys of Triplets Fame (Aikman, Irvin and Smith) and dropped two other Super Bowls to Hall of Fame coaches Joe Gibbs (Washington Redskins) and Bill Parcells (New York Giants).

No disgrace with those situations. And should the Colts lose to the Saints, they will do so to a team that is the people's sentimental choice.

It's just that the Colts won't lose.

Courtesy of Terrence Moore, National Columnist for NFL Fanhouse:bricks:
 
Re: Manning runs to the locker room without shaking hands:

"Class Act". The media won't touch this story.
 
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Re: Manning runs to the locker room without shaking hands:

Manning should be crucified equally for this though. Just as much as Brady and BB were. Of course, he makes hilarious Oreo commercials with his inbred brother so I doubt the media will be fair and balanced about it.

Oh, I totally agree that it's unfair. Everyone looks for every reason they can to trash Belichick and Brady, but definitely not w/ Manning. It is what it is, though.
 
Re: OT: Manning runs to the locker room without shaking hands

I guess the next time people accuse Brady of being "unclassy" maybe people will remember this "classy" act? Nah, people are too stupid.
 
Re: OT: Manning runs to the locker room without shaking hands

Both Belichick and Caldwell shook hands.

Coaches shake hands.

Players do not after the Super Bowl.

But people did get all over Brady last time.

So Manning should have his day in the sun.
 
Re: Manning runs to the locker room without shaking hands:

Manning should be crucified equally for this though. Just as much as Brady and BB were. Of course, he makes hilarious Oreo commercials with his inbred brother so I doubt the media will be fair and balanced about it.

Greetings,
But we know it will not happen. The media is so good at spinning things the way they want you to see them, sadly many people these days cannot think for themselves.
Shalom,
Celticboy04
 
OT: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Jim Caldwell..class act
Peyton Manning still a great quarterback

but to that hot head, poor sport, "we're not trying against the Jets", rules changing GM who wished for Doug Flutie to break a leg a few years ago

this is a big Eff yoo

Couldn't happen to a nicer guy
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

I'm sure he's already planning on changing the rules even further. Only one DB allowed on the field from now on
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

i hope he cries about it for months.
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

I haven't been this happy in a long, long time. This is a dream come true............
 
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Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Jim Caldwell..class act
Peyton Manning still a great quarterback

but to that hot head, poor sport, "we're not trying against the Jets", rules changing GM who wished for Doug Flutie to break a leg a few years ago

this is a big Eff yoo

Couldn't happen to a nicer guy

I thought the same thing about Caldwell. He handled himself well.

What does that make Polian in Super Bowls 1-5?
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Polian's rule change proposals for 2010-2011

1. No onside kicks before 4th quarter in SuperBowl
2. Interceptions thrown by teams in Dark Blue Jerseys can not be run back for touchdown's in 4th quarter of Superbowl
3. If you kicker is over 40 and name starts with S, he gets two chances for FG from >50 yards out in Super Bowl
 
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Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

I'm sure he's already planning on changing the rules even further. Only one DB allowed on the field from now on
The sad thing is the inevitability of this comment. Polian's rules committee will gerrymander some rules somehow.
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

I'm sure he's already planning on changing the rules even further. Only one DB allowed on the field from now on

Defense has to start BEHIND the offense from now on. Every play results in a five yard false start penalty regardless of what happens. If DB's actually catch up to the WR's, it's a pass interference penalty.
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Any pick six interceptions with under 5 minutes left in the 4th quarter will now be considered as touchbacks, and the ball goes back to the team that threw it.
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Players named Drew, and coaches named Sean are hereby banned from future games against the Colts.
 
Re: OT: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

If a team is 14 and 0 and from state of Indiana
they can just quit for the last two games and be awarded victories
 
Re: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Defensive backs for the Colts are allowed to tackle receivers while the pass is in the air.
 
Re: OT: Karma is a biatch Bill Polian

Well at least this one is realistic and they are gonna be beeeeatcing and moaning about it too.

2 point plays are no longer reviewable, the call on the field stands.
 
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