Quote:
Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles
o
It's not a "dead horse." It's a difference of a full game in the standings.
The Texans, with their current 5-game winning streak and 5-3 overall record are looking like the biggest obstacle to the Colts winning the divisions right now.
As it stands now, the Colts need to make up 2 games on them in the second half of the season in order to prevail.
That said, the Colts themselves need to put everything that has happened in the first 8 games of the season in the rear-view mirror and have tunnel vision from here on out. That game could very well come into play in the final 2 weeks of the season, but the Colts themselves cannot worry about that. They need to concern themselves about getting to 4-5 in their next game ........ and if they should do so, then be solely concerned with getting to 5-5 after that.
o
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by YDFL Commish
You've explained your position over and over and over again, so yes it's beating a dead fucking horse.
I will never fault my coach for playing to win the game, neither will Irsay and neither will the players on the sideline.
That's my position...so let's not bring this shit up anymore, as it's water under the bridge.
|
o
I've also made my position clear that I continue to completely support Frank Reich overall, regardless of that ill-fated decision.
The Colts are more than twice as better off with Reich than they were with Pagano, and I believe that Reich's intestinal fortitude as a player (engineering the 2 biggest comebacks ever in college and pro football history 8 years apart in 1984 and 1992) is showing loud and clear as the commander of this ship.
And the players (and Jim Irsay) would have supported Reich, regardless of whatever decision that he made in the game (as they should.)
So yes, now we can stop talking about it.
o