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Anderson running over this Defense :cool:
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This loss is huge for draft position.
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Giants wont win this week but 9ers could beat Tenn |
Teams (every team) figured out brissett and this offense a long time ago.
This d will let any qb look like an all pro |
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Disgusting
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This team looks like its just going through the motions on way to end of season. Even the 2011 Colts didn't do that.
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Reporter: Brock how did you play so well tonight after not practicing with the 1st team for so long?
Brock: We played the Pagfuck coached sorry assed Colts! DUH |
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Osweiler 147.7 QB rating tonight :cool:
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I'm not that upset about losing, but letting Osweiler do that to us is pretty embarrassing.
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This team is a bunch of second stringers right now, especially the linebackers and secondary. Just ridiculous.
So another loss.....not that upset. We found out the defensive back ups aren't that good. Not a surprise, since the starters aren't that good either. And another blown second half lead. Did anyone doubt the outcome even up 13-6 in the second half? And who was supposed to be covering one that two point conversion? Could not have been more open |
Nice facemask on 3rd and forever from that idiot Morrison.
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I don't think it would have mattered in terms of win/loss in the end, but I think it extended the Broncos drive by more than 5 minutes of time, probably 6 or 7 minutes, in the 4th quarter when down two scores. A killer |
Glad I didn't waste any time watching this team...
Time better spent sleeping |
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Lol...... I'm listening to Big Joe right now and I'm worried he may stroke out doing his analysis right now about that game and this season. So far it's 20 min and he hasn't taken a breath. He's embarrassed, frustrated, and pissed off and he's REAMING Pags and his staff primarily for the fact that they have made zero progress from game 1 to game 14. And now Venturi is on and the gloves are off re the coaching staff -this design on both sides of the ball are coloring book football. You're going to put 3 rookie CBs in and NEVER hide the coverage? This is why we are 0-3 against osweiler......he doesn't have to do any thinking.....same for Bortles, Hoyer, Peterson and all the other non hall of fame QBs we keep losing to -no body is getting better and many have regressed.....Brisset, Farley, VD, Moncrief, etc..... If the coaches are parents they are guilty of criminal child abuse....this team never had a chance........ Ive never heard them this harsh in their judgement of these coaches |
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Is link to listen live on their site. Grady & Big Joe 10am-Noon, Dan Dakich Noon-3pm JMV 3pm-7pm :cool: |
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Two more quotes: From Venturi: Last night's game was the most clueless game I've seen from a totally clueless operation. From Big Joe as they were discussing the skycam view: From this view I can see clearly why were are having protection problems. Our guys can't count....they frequently line up against the WRONG linebacker SMDH.......He is disgusted with Philbin. That shit should be easily corrected. |
Coloring book football is pretty funny.
You can play simple if you can execute better than the other team. But if you can't you just look outclassed and stupid. Almost like you don't belong in the NFL. |
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I am. I remember the game (and the night) in which it was announced that John Lennon had been shot to death, on December 8th of 1980. Only one day before that happened (December 7th) the Colts were robbed of a miraculous comeback against the Bengals, and were eliminated from playoff contention because of it. They were losing by a score of 31-6 in the 4th quarter when Bert Jones engineered 4 touchdowns to allow his team to take a 33-31 lead. With less than a minute to go the refs bailed out the Bengals on a horrible pass interference call, and they subsequently kicked a field goal to win by a score of 34-33. Just one week earlier, the Colts had beaten the 1st-place Buffalo Bills to vault themselves into contention. o |
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1980 and 1983 were the Colts' 2 best chances of making the postseason in the six-season losing stretch between 1978-1983. A win over the Bengals that day would have made them 8-6 with 2 games left to play. That loss took the wind out of their sails, especially with the surrounding circumstances of that unbelievable comeback being taken away from them. I believe that they would have won those last 2 games if they had gotten that exhilarating win that they earned but were robbed of, and perhaps the other contenders would have had more pressure on them to close out the season because of it. I felt bad that because of the fact that they finished at 7-9 overall, it makes a lot of people lump them in with the other losing Colts teams from 1978-1983 just prior to their departure for Indianapolis. A 10-6 finish ....... with or without a playoff berth ........ would have distinguished that team from the other losing ones from that timespan, and also would have enhanced Bert Jones' overall legacy of being a huge difference-maker in regard to when he did play vs. when he was injured. o |
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