coltshater
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braveht said:Very astute observation, esp. for a newbie... welcome to the board. In many ways the Colts are like the Red Sox... very used to being 'bridesmaid'.
I'm disappointed in the last game esp the turnovers , but proud of of how the Pats performed for the season, given the schedule , injuries etc.
And what might have been... the Steelers at Gillete next week.
Come on next year!!
True, not to mention the fact that we've already got three Lombardis on the shelf and set all kinds of records in the process of getting them. The Colts ain't won since Johnny U hung em up.Mosi Moose said:they were 13-0 and FINALLY got the home field advantage throughout the playoffs that they said they needed to get to the SB. We were coming off an offseason where we lost both coordinators, both ILBs and lost key members of our team early in the season. This would by far be more disapointing to the Colts, IMHO.
SoonerPatriot said:This is a no brainer -- Colts fans. The NFL laid it all out for them with that cupcake schedule. They had no major injuries all year long and had home field advantage.
Meanwhile, we lose 2 coordinators, Rodney, and about 12 other guys, and had to scrap just to get where we finished. Plus we've already watched this team win 3 SBs.
If Im a Colts fan, I want to jump off a bridge. There's no comparison between the level of dissapointment IMO.
Patjew said:Colts for sure. This was THEIR year. We have lots of reasons to feel optimistic about the future. It's all downhill for them.