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Brylok 12-27-2020 10:26 PM

I turned it off early, as I've seen this too many times before. I'm still disgusted. Key players were out injured, but questions still need to be asked.

Colts And Orioles 12-28-2020 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 180854)
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The Colts can win the division if the Titans lose to the Packers and the Texans. They will most likely beat the Texans next week, but I would never bet against DeShaun Watson and company. When he is healthy, they are always dangerous.

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The Packers won.

As a team overall, I think that the Colts looked better against the Steelers today than the Titans looked against the Packers just now.

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apballin 12-28-2020 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 180957)
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The Packers won.

As a team overall, I think that the Colts looked better against the Steelers today than the Titans looked against the Packers just now.

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Still no fucking excuse for that choke job we should be sitting atop the division, largest comeback in Tomlins career, why the fuck is Willis on the goddam punt team???

Reich is clearly trying to showcase his buddy old man Rivers when it should clearly be Taylor and it’s killing us against good teams and has killed us all year

Colts And Orioles 12-28-2020 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Puck (Post 180874)



Missing BOTH starting tackles.

Give me THIS TEAM healthy in the playoffs, and we can beat anyone.




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As an extremely biased observer/avid Colts fan, my first reaction to this loss to the Steelers was "This team fucking sucks. They blew a 17-point lead in a game that was of the utmost importance."

After taking a step back from the proverbial ledge, I believe that this post from Puck is more based in reality than other posts which proclaim that this loss is proof that Rivers is completely washed-up, and that the Colts are no better than an average team (neither of which I believe to be true.)

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njcoltfan 12-28-2020 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 181026)
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As an extremely biased observer/avid Colts fan, my first reaction to this loss to the Steelers was "This team fucking sucks. They blew a 17-point lead in a game that was of the utmost importance."

After taking a step back from the proverbial ledge, I believe that this post from Puck is more based in reality than other posts which proclaim that this loss is proof that Rivers is completely washed-up, and that the Colts are no better than an average team (neither of which I believe to be true.)

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I’ve been a Colts fan since ‘57, and I can’t remember a bigger collapse. I’m sure there have been a few, but I can’t recall one. Maybe C&O or Albany can jog my memory.

Colts And Orioles 12-28-2020 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 181026)
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As an extremely biased observer/avid Colts fan, my first reaction to this loss to the Steelers was "This team fucking sucks. They blew a 17-point lead in a game that was of the utmost importance."

After taking a step back from the proverbial ledge, I believe that this post from Puck is more based in reality than other posts which proclaim that this loss is proof that Rivers is completely washed-up, and that the Colts are no better than an average team (neither of which I believe to be true.)

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Originally Posted by njcoltfan (Post 181036)



I’ve been a Colts fan since ‘57, and I can’t remember a bigger collapse. I’m sure there have been a few, but I can’t recall one. Maybe C&O or Albany can jog my memory.




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5 years before I was born in 1960, this was a historically heartbreaking loss for the Colts. The "collapse" was not in terms of blowing a big lead, but rather that of throwing a game away in the final seconds ....... immediately after the Colts had seemingly pulled off a miracle comeback of their own. With only 14 seconds to play, Johnny Unitas threw what appeared to be the winning 31-yard TD pass to Lenny Moore. Moore made a leaping grab for that TD, and it looked the Colts had stolen the game from the Lions ...... until those last 14 seconds were played.


With many fans literally coming onto and crowding the field while the game was still in progress in those final 14 seconds, it was somewhat of a version of 1982's "The Play" between California and Stanford.



Lions Stun Colts with 65-Yard TD on Last Play

(By Keith Yowell)

https://fs64sports.blogspot.com/2012...5-yard-td.html

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njcoltfan 12-28-2020 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 181044)
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5 years before I was born in 1960, this was a historically heartbreaking loss for the Colts. The "collapse" was not in terms of blowing a big lead, but rather that of throwing a game away in the final seconds ....... immediately after the Colts had seemingly pulled off a miracle comeback of their own. With only 14 seconds to play, Johnny Unitas threw what appeared to be the winning 31-yard TD pass to Lenny Moore. Moore made a leaping grab for that TD, and it looked the Colts had stolen the game from the Lions ...... until those last 14 seconds were played.


With many fans literally coming onto and crowding the field while the game was still in progress in those final 14 seconds, it was somewhat of a version of 1982's "The Play" between California and Stanford.



Lions Stun Colts with 65-Yard TD on Last Play

(By Keith Yowell)

https://fs64sports.blogspot.com/2012...5-yard-td.html

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Thanks, I barely remember that game, the newspaper article was really good, Unitas, Donovan, Lipscome, Moore and Ameche... brings back some good memories.

Dewey 5 12-28-2020 06:25 PM

Rock Ya-Suck never needs to see the field ever again.

Him along with Ben Banogu where horrible picks by Ballard.

Mr. Session 12-28-2020 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Dewey 5 (Post 181056)
Rock Ya-Suck never needs to see the field ever again.

Him along with Ben Banogu where horrible picks by Ballard.

Banogu could just be a rumor, I don't think I've ever seen him.

I think Rock could make some $ at Nickelback. He's physical, willing to tackle, and isn't afraid of making plays on the ball. The problem is Moore is a better Nickel back.

I'm hopeful Ballard can fool someone into a trade next year.

apballin 12-28-2020 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dewey 5 (Post 181056)
Rock Ya-Suck never needs to see the field ever again.

Him along with Ben Banogu where horrible picks by Ballard.

I refuse to call him that his name is Charmin ya sin in my household

Dewey 5 12-28-2020 08:50 PM

Kevin Hickey
Sun, December 27, 2020, 5:01 PM CST

The Indianapolis Colts (10-5) imploded on Sunday en route to a 28-24 loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers (12-3) and while much of it was of their own doing, there are plenty of questions surrounding the officiating.

One player who had questions for the officials after the game was Colts linebacker Darius Leonard, who blasted the officials for two questionable calls against the Indy.

Leonard mentioned the questionable defensive pass interference calls against cornerbacks Kenny Moore and T.J. Carrie.

Zak Keefer
@zkeefer
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Dec 27
Darius Leonard on the DPI on Kenny Moore (replay showed the ball was tipped): "That was a terrible call, I don’t care, that was awful ... and the one against TJ (Carrie), that was a great play by TJ. If you're gonna call the one on TJ, you gotta call the one against TY."
The officials aren’t the only reason the Colts blew a 17-point lead in the second half of the game, but there were certainly some calls that left everyone scratching their heads. There was even a non-offensive pass interference call when Chase Claypool tackled Carrie on what could have been a pick-six before the ball even arrived.

Every game there are calls that are questionable, but there were a few more in this game that shifted the tide a bit, and Leonard didn’t mince his words in the postgame interviews.
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/darius-...230127869.html

Butter 12-29-2020 01:57 AM

We lost the game because Reich can't come up with a solid game plan for two halves. We ran all over them in the first and fucking abandoned it in the second. The refs fucked us, they called ticky tacky shit on the colts all second half, while ignoring the same shit the steelers did. Deplorable. Rivers has been OK, but not having our tackles and losing the better back up one fucked us hard with sloth of a QB. Fuck the Stealers.

Maniac 12-29-2020 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Butter (Post 181086)
We lost the game because Reich can't come up with a solid game plan for two halves. We ran all over them in the first and fucking abandoned it in the second. The refs fucked us, they called ticky tacky shit on the colts all second half, while ignoring the same shit the steelers did. Deplorable. Rivers has been OK, but not having our tackles and losing the better back up one fucked us hard with sloth of a QB. Fuck the Stealers.

The game plan wasn't good, but honestly if the o-lineman didn't push his guy in the back on that Hines 60+ yard play, I think the Colts definitely win that game. The refs were bad, but don't help them by doing stupid shit like that on a huge play.

Chromeburn 12-29-2020 01:01 PM

https://www.stampedeblue.com/2020/12...ts-vs-steelers

Stampede Blue did a decent write up on the game. Glowinski's defender turned his back after he was blocked from the front. That isn't a foul and that is on the refs. He only saw the end of the play.

Hoopsdoc 12-29-2020 01:47 PM

And the Steelers just announced that Rudolph is starting Sunday against the Browns. They’ll be resting other starters as well.

They’re screwing us twice in 3 days.

njcoltfan 12-29-2020 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 181119)
And the Steelers just announced that Rudolph is starting Sunday against the Browns. They’ll be resting other starters as well.

They’re screwing us twice in 3 days.

The Colts screwed themselves on Sunday, a playoff team doesn’t collapse like they did, they don’t belong in the playoffs.

Colts And Orioles 12-29-2020 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 181119)



And the Steelers just announced that Rudolph is starting Sunday against the Browns. They’ll be resting other starters as well.

They’re screwing us twice in 3 days.





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The Colts screwed themselves on Sunday, a playoff team doesn’t collapse like they did, they don’t belong in the playoffs.




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I believe that the Titans belong in the playoffs a lot less than the Colts belong in them.

With a chance to clinch the division title with a win, the Titans looked like a 5-11 team against the Packers. The Colts beat the Packers earlier this season.


I agree that the Colts choked the game away against the Steelers is sorrowful fashion on Sunday, but in the overall scheme of things they went toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in the AFC while playing without both of their starting offensive tackles.



For perhaps a less biased view than my own rat's ass of an opinion ....... the Green Bay Packers may very well wind up representing the NFC in the upcoming Super Bowl. I would venture to guess that there isn't a Packers player, a Packers coach, or a Packers fan on the planet that would rather play the Colts in the Super Bowl than the Titans.

I'm not necessarily saying that either the Colts or the Titans will make it to the Super Bowl, but rather that if the Packers and their entourage had a choice of facing one or the other in a game that could net them their 2nd world championship in the Aaron Rodgers era, they would choose playing against the Titans every day of the week.

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Dewey 5 12-29-2020 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by njcoltfan (Post 181132)
The Colts screwed themselves on Sunday, a playoff team doesn’t collapse like they did, they don’t belong in the playoffs.

Along with losing to the worst team in the NFL.

JAFF 12-29-2020 09:51 PM

Have the colts had a signature win this season?

The Steelers did what they needed to do, and protecting their players is the privilege they earned by winng.

rcubed 12-29-2020 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JAFF (Post 181186)
Have the colts had a signature win this season?

The Steelers did what they needed to do, and protecting their players is the privilege they earned by winng.


Week 10 vs Ten
Or
Week 11 vs GB


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