How will it shake out
#1
Posted 06 November 2012 - 02:34 AM
Texas
Baltimore
N.E.
Pittsburgh
Denver
That leaves 1 spot. The teams that are fighting for that one spot and show the kind of grit to get there are:
Indy
Miami
S.D.
Other possibilities include Baltimore or Pittsburgh falling out of the race, or Cinci or Oakland getting in, but I feel the above selections of possibles look the best at this juncture.
I looked at Miami's schedule and I see 5-3 as very possible for them. 4-4 could happen, as could 6-2, but I'll take 5-3.
I looked at San Diego's schedule and I see a tough sked. We are Chargers fans when they play the Steelers and the Ravens but not fans for all the other games. 5-3 at best, 4-4 likely, 3-5 a possibility.
Our schedule is equally tough, and even though I am hoping for 5-3, 4-4 looks awful likely.
Even though the Ravens could go 4-4 the rest of the way, they already have a six pack so 10 wins puts them in, period. Their schedule is down right nasty the rest of the way.
So because we beat the Dolphins, we could go 4-4 and weather them going 5-3 with the tie breaker in our favor.
Thoughts?
"This guy beats people 1 on 1 with his get-off, his want-to, and his edge speed". (Grigs on Bjoern)
#2
Posted 06 November 2012 - 02:55 AM
I think we will have to top Miami and S.D. I don't see any other chance...4-4 in last 8 games would be nice, and I hope we can clinch it. Tough schedule we have for a rookie team. If this band of players played a few seasons together I would say it is plain we would reach wild-card spot.
Still not impossible after all!
#CHUCKSTRONG
#3
Posted 06 November 2012 - 03:16 AM
#4
Posted 06 November 2012 - 03:34 AM
#5
Posted 06 November 2012 - 03:38 AM
Colts still need to do their part the second half of the season, but so far things look solid for their playoff chances.
#6
Posted 06 November 2012 - 08:40 AM
Painful in terms of the nail-biting games, the dropped balls, inconsistent OL blocking, the missed FGs, the nauseating number of penalties.) Lastly....the pain of our feisty coach having cancer still leaves me with pain with every article and every video. We know this man is so Chuck-Strong that he will continue to fight like a warrior.(Even though we are in remission....does not mean 'out of the woods)
All of this said, I love Warhorse's scenarios. They are laid out for us to analyze. This team needs to take every week as the last game. The last challenge. The AFC has such parity that anyone can win any week. Each film room session....huge....Each practice....enormous.....each walk through.....priceless. Each game should be 60 minutes of attack in all 3 phases of the game to reach where Coach Pagano, Arians and the entire Colts Nation/Organization can reach elite status once again.
If it is this year! WOW! If it is next year! AWESOME! Be rest assured that Jim Irsay, Ryan Grigson, Coach Pagano and the entire staff have done EXACTLY what they said they would do: They rolled up their sleeves and went to work. We are going to be a team to be reckoned with for YEARS......but for now....one day at a time.....from film to WIN! Go Colts!!!!
#7
Posted 06 November 2012 - 08:53 AM
Gut feel is we're in the running right to the wire but lose out to a team that comes from nowhere to put together a strong run (dare I say knowing my luck it would be the Jets, the Leeds of the NFL).
Pessimism, you're prepared for the worse and anything else is a pleasant surprise!
#8
Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:03 AM
Well stated! Loved it!Ahh how many clichés to roll out, any given Sunday.... each game as it comes etc etc. So far we've won 5 close games, lost 1 close game and had 2 blowout losses, all of which doesn't make me confident in calling any game a W for us. That's not to say that I don't have faith or belief in the team nor admiration at the levels they've reached so far I just think it's a tough season all round to predict results. I mean look at teams like the Cardinals, they got to 4-0 before remembering they didn't have a legit QB
Gut feel is we're in the running right to the wire but lose out to a team that comes from nowhere to put together a strong run (dare I say knowing my luck it would be the Jets, the Leeds of the NFL).
Pessimism, you're prepared for the worse and anything else is a pleasant surprise!
#9
Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:39 AM
I had us 6-10 at the beginning of the year. We are 5-3 and really should be 6-2. This has been a fun yet 'painful' ride to this point. Why painful? Injuries have killed us...in the continuity of the OL with Reitz down as well as Ijalana's early injury. Angerer going down...Freeney...as well as the plethora of injuries all across the board (including the weekly Redding injury)
Painful in terms of the nail-biting games, the dropped balls, inconsistent OL blocking, the missed FGs, the nauseating number of penalties.) Lastly....the pain of our feisty coach having cancer still leaves me with pain with every article and every video. We know this man is so Chuck-Strong that he will continue to fight like a warrior.(Even though we are in remission....does not mean 'out of the woods)
All of this said, I love Warhorse's scenarios. They are laid out for us to analyze. This team needs to take every week as the last game. The last challenge. The AFC has such parity that anyone can win any week. Each film room session....huge....Each practice....enormous.....each walk through.....priceless. Each game should be 60 minutes of attack in all 3 phases of the game to reach where Coach Pagano, Arians and the entire Colts Nation/Organization can reach elite status once again.![]()
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If it is this year! WOW! If it is next year! AWESOME! Be rest assured that Jim Irsay, Ryan Grigson, Coach Pagano and the entire staff have done EXACTLY what they said they would do: They rolled up their sleeves and went to work. We are going to be a team to be reckoned with for YEARS......but for now....one day at a time.....from film to WIN! Go Colts!!!!![]()
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And I love your optimism, you have me believing. Certainly think that not enough recognition has been given to the injuries to our already paper thin roster and how we've overcome them. 3rd and 4th CBs in against the Fins and they held up up for us.
Either way, whatever happens now, this team has shown that they are not the rebuilding doormats the like of Skip expected, they've shown huge character and even if they were to go 0-8 here on in I'd be immensely proud of them.
#10
Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:41 AM
#11
Posted 06 November 2012 - 09:54 AM
JAX always makes me.....TUMS ill!I think we will finish 8-8 or 9-7. I think Thursday's game is a big one, and I refuse to count it as a win. I am very worried about it.
#12
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:22 AM
"This guy beats people 1 on 1 with his get-off, his want-to, and his edge speed". (Grigs on Bjoern)
#13
Posted 06 November 2012 - 11:33 AM
Getting a win on the road at Patriots, Lions, or Chiefs is going to prove quite hard, for differing reasons. If we can do the above and steal one these 3 road games, we are in like Flynn!
Go Colts!
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