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Fanlaen
12-18-2005, 04:15 PM
In about 2 minutes the colts will have lost to the chargers
if the chargers dont do anything stupid and just take 3 knees.
+ Peyton got the crap beat out of him lol...
i guess now the colts will be resting their players from now on.

JaGeStang
12-18-2005, 04:23 PM
gg colts lose....stupid dolphins

JAGeJVTech
12-18-2005, 11:46 PM
Awwwwww poor Colts

:(


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA

Go Broncos! wOOt

JAGeExtant4Now
12-19-2005, 09:07 AM
Well being a Colts fan I was pulling for them, but I have to say that was the worse I have ever seen the Colts play. Oh well maybe next year they can try to go unbeaten. Now Tony Dungy can just rest his starters in the last two games of this season so they can rest up for the playoffs and Super Bowl.

JaGeStang
12-19-2005, 03:28 PM
any thought on if the Patriots will beat them in their next meeting? They sure seem to be playing like the patriots that won those Super Bowls imo. To be honest i wouldn't mind if they baet the colts again and get their trio of Super Bowl wins.

Fanlaen
12-19-2005, 06:34 PM
The smart thing for the colts would to sit their players....
what fans of all other teams are hoping is that they dont lol..

JaGeStang
12-19-2005, 09:46 PM
I disagree. How much would that throw a team out of sync or rhythm doing something like this? Being injured is just another facet of the game that every team in the NFL and every other league has to deal with. The fact of the matter being the chance of losing the cohesiveness taht they have right now would be more detrimental imo. To sit them out after losing a game would be an unwise decision and may lead to a poor performance when they finally get back to playing together. I'm not saying that this would happen because the Colts have a phenomenol (sp) team. BUT, i do think that they should definitely not baby their players because they lost one game. Keep them earning their paychecks and putting up the big numbers. So they can continue their excellant play in the post-season. Especially with other teams hitting their stride at this point of the season. Sitting them would be a step backwards i think.

JAGeExtant4Now
12-19-2005, 10:25 PM
Yesterday on the ballgame they were talking about how Tony Dungy has tons of mail from fans in Indy and out of Indy. Fans outside Indy wanted to see the Colts go undefeated, while fans in Indy wanted to see Dungy rest his starters and not worry about a perfect season. Well with the prefect season out of the water I wouldn't doubt it if Tony Dungy doesn't rest his starters. He already has a playoff berth and homefield advantage through out the playoffs, so I wouldn't doubt it if he does rest his starters for the remander of the year. That would be the smart thing to do. If the Colts do play the Pats again it probably wouldn't be untill the confrence championship. I got a feeling that the Colts will play either the Pats or the Bengles in the Championship game. My personal opinion this will probably be one of the better, more intense series of playoff gmaes in quite some time.

JaGeStang
12-19-2005, 11:52 PM
That would be a very tough call. I do agree with your choices for the Championship game. I see that as well. I just think that you normally wouldn't rest them. I guess as long as they play like a half of the game or something it wouldn't bother me. It will make for great playoff matchups and a lot of fun in the post season i'm sure. Will be fun to watch and i'm definitely looking forward to it. I think Peyton may have finally made himself worth that multi-million dollar contract that he signed. :)

Fanlaen
12-20-2005, 07:11 PM
Bad news for the colts.
There are reports that Peyton Manning's knee is swelling up.

JaGeStang
12-21-2005, 09:51 AM
o wow...that would be a serious hit. Wow...what a turnaround.