Last week we had a GO CHIEFS thread in the commune and the Colts owned the Chiefs, so I think it's important to put a jinx on the Ravens, too.
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Last week we had a GO CHIEFS thread in the commune and the Colts owned the Chiefs, so I think it's important to put a jinx on the Ravens, too.
my 2nd cousin is Brian Billick, the coach of the Ravens and i still want my beloved Colts to win. I tried getting tickets for the game from him but it was too short of notice to do anything. Damn.
If you want to go that bad, why don't you just shell out the $250 and buy a ticket off of eBay? It's not THAT much money, you'll have a blast and you won't regret it, especially if you already know other people who will be there and you can tailgate with them.
that is a good idea, but its hard to justify paying that when i could get free tickets in a suite if I had thought about it earlier. Also, i am buying a car now on saturday and need to stay in town.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcatdog
The Chiefs weren't jinxed, they just weren't a very good team. Colts/Ravens should be a great game.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcatdog
I don't see this being a very close game. I think the ravens are overrated.
Also...the pats/chargers game should be nothing short of amazing. The chargers will be as good a test as the patriots have had in the last 5 years
I like your analysis, you've obviously spent a lot of time thinking about it from each angle. Research Peyton Manning in tough playoff games against very good defenses. You'll be singing a different tune. Hell, Manning threw 3 picks last week against a team that wasn't even blitzing 25% of the time.Quote:
Originally Posted by uscheese
I also feel the NE/SD will not be that great of a game. Tell me how SD can win this game if NE shuts LT down. Trust me, that's what they'll be working on all week. Philip Rivers loses sight of Antonio Gates way too much and he's truly the player that could hurt NE's secondary.
tell me how NE can shut down LT when all hes done all year is run over the entire league.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigspenda73
Two words:
Bill Belichick
It's easy to shut 1 person down when you do not have to worry about anyone else. Some teams have been content to let him run wild, I do not think the 'Pats will be.
Well I won't claim to be an NFL expert because baseball is definitely more my sport but being a bostonian and watching from afar (sportscenter, fantasy football etc) to me the ravens remind me of the bears a little bit and I don't see a ton of superstars on the team...hell I'm probably wrong about the whole thing cuz like I said I've watched maybe 3 ravens games all year and I feel like they've been playing over their heads.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigspenda73
And I agree with you about Peyton but for some strange reason I feel like it might be his year even with the colts terrible defense...they stepped up last week and if they can do it again I think they can win that game.
If the pats shut down LT and score more points than the chargers I'll guarantee a win ;)
I do not like Brian Billick.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bode-ist
-Everyone, everywhereQuote:
Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
If anything, the Ravens are underrated. I've never seen a 13-3 team that was talked less about during the season. Also, the key to the SD/NE game is Phillip Rivers.
I think the Ravers have a very very slight edge over the Colts and it will be interesting to see Colts O vs Ravens D. I also think the SD/NE game is too close to call.
Seahawks are BY far the worst team in the playoffs.
I think you could make the arguement that the Seahawks are better than the Eagles. Also, when Rex Grossman is having one of his 1.3 QB rating games, the Bears are also one of the worst. When Grossman is having a good game, they are one of the best.
The eagles are playing well at the right time though...Garcia does have a certain fire inside him (amongst other things) that I didn't expect to see.Quote:
Originally Posted by WildBobAA
True, but I think the Seahawks would win if the two teams played each other.
As long as it didn't come down to them having to score within the last two minutes...I've seen a bunch of their games in the last two years where I've noticed that they have the WORST clock management I've ever seen...Quote:
Originally Posted by WildBobAA
errr...right
the seahawks are lucky romo fucked up or else they would have been out last week.
True, I never said they were good, just that they could beat the eagles.
GO PATS
Indeed.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigred
Colts will be able to score on Balitmore. I believe they can score on anyone. I don't think Manning will be fazed by the Baltimore D. The only truly tough defenses he has struggled against are NE's defenses. The Jets shellacking was when the entire team decided the game was supposed to be Sunday and not Saturday, so they didn't show. The Tennessee game was his first trip to the playoffs. Against Pittsburgh, he struggled in the first quarter, but what truly lost that game is that he forgot that he had a running back, and never ran a single delay/draw/screen to slow them down. When they did run the ball they were fine. I am not worried about him.
The question will be, as it has been all season, will they tackle, or run themselves out of every play so J Lewis gets 170 yards? Or will they play solid D? Not as solid as last week, I think that was a fluke. But if they hold Baltimore to 20 or less, and keep TOP reasonably close, they will outscore the Ravens.
GO COLTS!!!!!
This is the first game of the year that I've ended up watching by myself at home, and it's not as much fun that way, but oh well. Colts have gotten a few breaks and are ahead 9-3 and they're getting the ball again to start the second half.
I think he's a little bit fazed by them, because he's trying a lot of tricks like the flea-flicker and the early snaps to catch the defense off guard, instead of just trying to exploit the defense systematically. He looked great toward the end of the half though and hopefully he keeps it up.Quote:
Originally Posted by cardsman1992
Bob, you're on drugs if you think the Seahawks are better than the Eagles.
The Eagles have been playing great ball for the most part, and if they beat the Saints, they're going to the Super Bowl.
Also, the bears are the worst 13-3 team ever. EVER. k, probably not that bad, but not that impressive. rex grossman will die soon.
whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
i'm gonna celebrate by spending fifty bucks on sushi and then i'm gonna get hammered
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nice work on offing the ravens, I like this thread
that game made me vomit. Mostly becuase i have a flu, but shitty game.
The Saints game rocked hard. The almost blocked punt into a 1st down, the hit on reggie bush, the runs by reggie and deuce, the deep throws the the eagles, The one DB number 22 on the Saints getting juked out of his fucking shoes and right on his ass. The late bush fumble. Sweet game.
mcat, plz starts a GO CHARGERS thread plz
Looks like the jinx on the Ravens worked.
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Originally Posted by bigred
WOHOHOHOOHHOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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Who woulda thunk it?? THE D, two weeks in a row!!!!
I was way off on my assessment of Manning, he seems to have his playoff anxiety going.......
Now the pats need to win so the colts play at home next week.
why would the colts want to play the pats?
the colts are a bye week for the pats
keep thinking this and get back to all of us next week. This is by far the easier game between Indy playing the Pats at home of the Chargers in SD. While i really wasnt rooting for NE (it will be a cold day in hell before i do), it was nice to see Indy get a chance at the easier game.Quote:
Originally Posted by flomo
florida was the easier game also :shock:
sorry man-- that was a low blow
i apologize for my rudeness :oops:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAQuote:
Originally Posted by Bode-ist
Manning was quoted as saying he'd rather play the chargers...
Also I'm pretty sure Eli and Archie already have bets on the pats to win.
no offense taken, i can handle it.Quote:
Originally Posted by flomo
link? where did you hear this? i find it incredibly hard to believe that Peyton said he would rather play one team or the other. players, especially QB's, are incredibly PC when it comes to subjects like this.Quote:
Originally Posted by uscheese
I thought this was funny, and trueQuote:
Originally Posted by flomo
I heard it on the radio yesterday...Post game Payton interview answer was "You have to be careful what you wish for but Tom Brady and Bill Belicheck are a completely different team in the playoffs than they are in the regular season"Quote:
Originally Posted by Bode-ist
colts won the last 2 games vs the pats? o rly?Quote:
Originally Posted by flomo
this is hardly Manning being quoted that hed rather play the chargers. He is merely stating the obvious.Quote:
Originally Posted by uscheese
but see wildbob's response, its appropriate.
not in the playoffs, where it countsQuote:
Originally Posted by WildBobAA
12 and 1
12 and frickin 1...come on...how can you root against that?
Id like to see the colts play the bears in the superbowl, but i would rather them play against the saints for a better chance to win. I also think colts are more likely to win at home against the pats then in san diego and LT.
Those games have been in New England in the outdoors, in bad weather. I think having homefield and specifically, playing inside will benefit the Colts a lot. Also, unlike past years, the Colts have an actual defense. I'm not saying the Colts are going to win, but if I was a Patriots fan, I would not be feeling as confident as I had in past years.Quote:
Originally Posted by flomo
When? The last two weeks? The colts defense was horrible in the reg season...Quote:
Originally Posted by WildBobAA
Yes, they've allowed 14 games in 2 playoff games and like flomo says, the regular season doesn't count (/slight sarcasm)Quote:
Originally Posted by uscheese
nice avatar mcat