Texans Nine Point Favorite Over The Colts
#1
Posted 13 December 2012 - 12:11 PM
#2
Posted 13 December 2012 - 12:18 PM
That 9 point spread is going to draw alot of Vegas dollars. I would love to see a victory or an overtime necessary to beat the Colts. We know KC is next week before we have the Texans at home in the season finale so pour it on Colts this Sunday. Anyone see a trick play or two coming Sunday from our boys!?
Hang on...It might be 10 by Sunday
KC...I would save the trick plays for the home finale....Lets play 'em straight up...
we only have to win one game
#3
Posted 13 December 2012 - 01:30 PM
That 9 point spread is going to draw alot of Vegas dollars. I would love to see a victory or an overtime necessary to beat the Colts. We know KC is next week before we have the Texans at home in the season finale so pour it on Colts this Sunday. Anyone see a trick play or two coming Sunday from our boys!?
I just see 1 sports book out of the 8 listed have it at 9. Most are 8 with one at 8.5. Seems to be pretty much the same spread as the NE game....
#4
Posted 13 December 2012 - 01:31 PM
Hang on...It might be 10 by Sunday
KC...I would save the trick plays for the home finale....Lets play 'em straight up...
we only have to win one game
Naa... will stay right around 8 - 8.5
#5
Posted 13 December 2012 - 01:38 PM
Naa... will stay right around 8 - 8.5
after all that late money from the Indianapolis mafia comes in
#6
Posted 13 December 2012 - 01:52 PM
we need to win in KC the following week.
Go Colts!!
#7
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:10 PM
if we only lose by nine in houston, i will take that as a victory. i am really worried about Luck staying healthy with our bad OL. please, please, please add some screen passes and shorter throws to eliminate our QB from taking a pounding.
we need to win in KC the following week.
Go Colts!!
Yeah, when we lose, the spread isn't an issue. I agree, Luck's health is most important. Please, no empty backfield sets!
#8
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:14 PM
But a Colts loss of around 30-20 doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Of course, stranger things have happened all year.... which is why I don't bet...!!
#9
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:21 PM
I don't know what the over/under is....
But a Colts loss of around 30-20 doesn't seem unreasonable to me.
Of course, stranger things have happened all year.... which is why I don't bet...!!
I know 'a guy' on the south side of Indy who can get you the Colts and 10
#10
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:21 PM
I expect a good game overall, and a great effort by Luck. All the talk this week has been about our poor O-line play and the Texans dominant D-line. I hope that our boys come out with something to prove.
#11
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:32 PM
I'm not sure how the game will go on Sunday, but I have seen the Jaguars and the Lions go toe-to-toe against the Texans. Neither of those two teams, especially not the Jaguars, has a dominant O-line and their QBs didn't get killed.
I expect a good game overall, and a great effort by Luck. All the talk this week has been about our poor O-line play and the Texans dominant D-line. I hope that our boys come out with something to prove.
we have no healthy running backs, Flash...none
#12
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:38 PM
I know 'a guy' on the south side of Indy who can get you the Colts and 10
i find the amish mafia to be the best to deal with for sports betting
Go to heaven for the climate, Go to he (double hockey-sticks) for the company.
#13
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:47 PM
I know 'a guy' on the south side of Indy who can get you the Colts and 10
Shakedownstreet "liking" this comment made it funnier 100 fold
#14
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:48 PM
"I didn't invent the black turtle-neck, but I was the first to realize its potential as a strategic garment."
#15
Posted 13 December 2012 - 02:51 PM
I think that we're making too much about the runningback situation. Ballard will be able to go on Sunday and will carry the load, almost entirely. His back ups, especially Moore has a familiarity with our offense. We should be fine there.we have no healthy running backs, Flash...none
Here's today's injury report:
http://www.colts.com/team/injury-report.html
#16
Posted 13 December 2012 - 03:00 PM
I think that we're making too much about the runningback situation. Ballard will be able to go on Sunday and will carry the load, almost entirely. His back ups, especially Moore has a familiarity with our offense. We should be fine there.
Here's today's injury report:
http://www.colts.com...ury-report.html
Flash......with all due respect.....Ballard will play hurt....
Moore just got back..and neither is a great blocker...There's nothing we can do at this point
...for this week.
But we wont be fine...They are going to blitz Luck like he had $1,000 bills hanging from his belt
#17
Posted 13 December 2012 - 05:04 PM
#18
Posted 13 December 2012 - 05:17 PM
I'm not sure how the game will go on Sunday, but I have seen the Jaguars and the Lions go toe-to-toe against the Texans. Neither of those two teams, especially not the Jaguars, has a dominant O-line and their QBs didn't get killed.
I expect a good game overall, and a great effort by Luck. All the talk this week has been about our poor O-line play and the Texans dominant D-line. I hope that our boys come out with something to prove.
We try more long passes than probably any other team in the league. Holding the ball for your receiver to get open is too dangerous with our OL.
#19
Posted 13 December 2012 - 05:21 PM
That's true and I completely agree. But there is a sliver of hope. The Lions and the Packers, two teams that have bad O-lines and vertical passing attackes did well against the Texans. The Packers beat them and the Lions almost beat them but got hosed by the refs. Neither team (Packers or Lions) has a particularly strong defense, but are potent on offense, like the Colts. I see some similarities and hope that we can play against the Texans like they did.We try more long passes than probably any other team in the league. Holding the ball for your receiver to get open is too dangerous with our OL.
#20
Posted 13 December 2012 - 06:47 PM
Flash......with all due respect.....Ballard will play hurt....
Moore just got back..and neither is a great blocker...There's nothing we can do at this point
...for this week.
But we wont be fine...They are going to blitz Luck like he had $1,000 bills hanging from his belt
Ballard is a ok blocker but Moore is actually good at it.
#21
Posted 13 December 2012 - 06:52 PM
I'm not sure how the game will go on Sunday, but I have seen the Jaguars and the Lions go toe-to-toe against the Texans. Neither of those two teams, especially not the Jaguars, has a dominant O-line and their QBs didn't get killed.
I expect a good game overall, and a great effort by Luck. All the talk this week has been about our poor O-line play and the Texans dominant D-line. I hope that our boys come out with something to prove.
What worries most is we are getting an angry Texans team that was humiliated on national TV. Quality teams have a way of punishing opponents in games following an embarrassment.
#22
Posted 13 December 2012 - 06:58 PM
I agreeBallard is a ok blocker but Moore is actually good at it.
#23
Posted 14 December 2012 - 08:33 AM
#24
Posted 14 December 2012 - 08:39 AM
Flash......with all due respect.....Ballard will play hurt....
Moore just got back..and neither is a great blocker...There's nothing we can do at this point
...for this week.
But we wont be fine...They are going to blitz Luck like he had $1,000 bills hanging from his belt
Ballard isn't even on the injury report. I thought he just had a stinger anyway?
Andrew Luck is the hero Indianapolis deserves, and the one it needs right now.
#25
Posted 14 December 2012 - 11:30 AM
#26
Posted 14 December 2012 - 12:24 PM
Why even play the game then? Just put a L on the schedule? Alot of fans on here said the Colts didnt match up well with the Lions, maybe they didnt. But last time I checked the Colts scored more points than the Lions. "Colts can`t do this and Colts can`t do that" . 9-4, somebody`s doing something right. The Texans could easily be 9-4 themselves! I`m not conceding anything to the Texans.They had better be prepared to play 60 minutes of football against the Colts because this team doen not quit, and neither will I as one of their fans. Ain`t skeered of no Texans
Got to say what you see........Nobody makes speeches when we pick the Colts to win...
The Eagles werent scared of Cincinatti Thursday night, eigther
#27
Posted 14 December 2012 - 12:26 PM
Ballard isn't even on the injury report. I thought he just had a stinger anyway?
I guess you are right........corgi.....
We both saw them working on his shoulder...but if they're saying he's okay to play...we have one healthy back who knows the protections
#28
Posted 14 December 2012 - 12:29 PM
7.5 points as of 10:30 AM cst. Texans talk radio is sounding very nervous about the high emotional levle of play. One of the two host just said, "I don't want to see Pagano on the side lines in week 17 at Lucas stadium". Yeah Baby!!!!!
NFL Odds: Week 15 NFL Line Moves
by Mike Pickett
December 13, 2012

Week 15 NFL Betting Lines (from 5Dimes)
Line Moves of 2 Points:
Sun - Minnesota at St. Louis (OPENER -3) NOW -1
Line Moves of 1.5 Points:
Thu - Cincinnati at Philadelphia (OPENER +3) NOW +4.5
Sun - Denver at Baltimore (OPENER +1) NOW +2.5
Sun - Seattle at Buffalo (OPENER +4) NOW +5.5
Sun - San Francisco at New England (OPENER -7) NOW -5.5
Line Moves of 1 Point:
Sun - Detroit at Arizona (OPENER +6) NOW +7
Sun - Pittsburgh at Dallas (OPENER pick) NOW +1
Mon - NY Jets at Tennessee (OPENER pick) NOW -1
Line Moves of 0.5 Points:
Sun - Jacksonville at Miami (OPENER -7.5) NOW -8
Sun - Indianapolis at Houston (OPENER -9) NOW -9.5
Sun - Tampa Bay at New Orleans (OPENER -3) NOW -3.5
Sun - Carolina at San Diego (OPENER -3) NOW -2.5
Sun - Kansas City at Oakland (OPENER -2.5) NOW -3
#29
Posted 14 December 2012 - 01:10 PM
We are razor thin at HB, I can't argue with that O.U.M.
Andrew Luck is the hero Indianapolis deserves, and the one it needs right now.
#30
Posted 14 December 2012 - 03:31 PM
#31
Posted 14 December 2012 - 09:03 PM
Got to say what you see........Nobody makes speeches when we pick the Colts to win...
The Eagles werent scared of Cincinatti Thursday night, eigther
Yes and some see what they want to see, nothing but negative. And it wasn`t a speech, just a thought. I see a team that nobody gave a chance, just like this next game. But you know what? They are already winners - win, lose or draw. Yes the Colts could get blown out like they did in New England. But the "positive" side of that was they were also within 7 points at halftime and had a chance. The Eagles? The biggest bunch of under achievers in the league. Comparing to the Colts? Too funny
#32
Posted 14 December 2012 - 09:38 PM
Anybody heard the prediction from Colin Cowherd on the Texans game. You were wrong on the Lions Cowherd!!
You can check it out here. http://espn.go.com/e...play?id=8746700
It's the last prediction on the recording.
Coltsince4
#33
Posted 14 December 2012 - 10:19 PM
Peoples perceptions become so blurred once they label a team good or bad.
The Texans have not been blowing teams out lately...
Everyone acts as if the Texans are on whole other level.... they aren't!
Now the Patriots?
Yes!
#34
Posted 14 December 2012 - 10:21 PM
Yes and some see what they want to see, nothing but negative. And it wasn`t a speech, just a thought. I see a team that nobody gave a chance, just like this next game. But you know what? They are already winners - win, lose or draw. Yes the Colts could get blown out like they did in New England. But the "positive" side of that was they were also within 7 points at halftime and had a chance. The Eagles? The biggest bunch of under achievers in the league. Comparing to the Colts? Too funny
I toatally agree with you. I don't think it's going to be a blow out at all. Every time a perceived Goliath comes knocking, the usual suspects come out all over this forum flapping their wings, spreading their chicken feathers of doubt and pessimism. I don't understand it. We've beaten the number 2 offense in the entire league, beaten a Super Bowl champion, behind by only 7 at half time to a team that is almost unanimously perceived as the eventual 2012 Super Bowl Champion before the game is even played. For some reason it's easy for them to toss that out, but they can never seem to let go of anything we did not do well. Things that happened during the first game of the season, things that happened in the 5th week of the season.
When are people going to learn that you can't judge this team by stats and all the standard means of judging performance. Like Reggie and so many others on the team have said "We just don't know any better". I tend to always remain positive about this team because they are performing their works by remaining focused on a vision. The saying is "Vision OVER Circumstance". A vision I believe that is protected by a higher power. I don't want to get too religious here, but when you have that element you can achieve things that can't be explained by traditional performance metrics.
I have faith in our boys this Sunday. You can give me every reason why they can't win until the cows come home, and I will remained focused on the vision. You do what you do, and I'll do what I do!
#35
Posted 14 December 2012 - 10:28 PM
NFL Odds: Week 15 NFL Line Moves
by Mike Pickett
December 13, 2012
Week 15 NFL Betting Lines (from 5Dimes)
Line Moves of 2 Points:
Sun - Minnesota at St. Louis (OPENER -3) NOW -1
Line Moves of 1.5 Points:
Thu - Cincinnati at Philadelphia (OPENER +3) NOW +4.5
Sun - Denver at Baltimore (OPENER +1) NOW +2.5
Sun - Seattle at Buffalo (OPENER +4) NOW +5.5
Sun - San Francisco at New England (OPENER -7) NOW -5.5
Line Moves of 1 Point:
Sun - Detroit at Arizona (OPENER +6) NOW +7
Sun - Pittsburgh at Dallas (OPENER pick) NOW +1
Mon - NY Jets at Tennessee (OPENER pick) NOW -1
Line Moves of 0.5 Points:
Sun - Jacksonville at Miami (OPENER -7.5) NOW -8
Sun - Indianapolis at Houston (OPENER -9) NOW -9.5
Sun - Tampa Bay at New Orleans (OPENER -3) NOW -3.5
Sun - Carolina at San Diego (OPENER -3) NOW -2.5
Sun - Kansas City at Oakland (OPENER -2.5) NOW -3
most books opened at 8 or 8.5 and a couple have as high as 10 as of today. So it's a bigger move than this guy shows.
#36
Posted 14 December 2012 - 10:36 PM
That's true and I completely agree. But there is a sliver of hope. The Lions and the Packers, two teams that have bad O-lines and vertical passing attackes did well against the Texans. The Packers beat them and the Lions almost beat them but got hosed by the refs. Neither team (Packers or Lions) has a particularly strong defense, but are potent on offense, like the Colts. I see some similarities and hope that we can play against the Texans like they did.</p></blockquote>
Yes! I agree!
#37
Posted 14 December 2012 - 11:54 PM
Our Colts have many weaknesses but they also have some uncommon strengths, we may match-up well we may get blown out who knows? The Texans have to feel alot of uncertainty unlike pevious years, our offense is new to them so is our improved run D. When i think of the times the Texans thumped the Colts it has always stemmed from their run game rolling us, if we make Shaub have to win it we have a good shot, if Foster runs wild we have no chance imho.
#38
Posted 15 December 2012 - 01:36 AM
several things have to happen
Limit turnovers (Thats the biggest actor NE beat us like they did)
Keep Luck off his butt
Dont quit on the run and turn this into a shootout (Arians likely will come the second half)
Dont over pursuit on the run especially the Texans stretch plays (know your assignment but watch the ball)
Secondary has to show up for a full 60 minutes
#39
Posted 15 December 2012 - 02:58 AM
#40
Posted 15 December 2012 - 08:09 AM
Saunders needs to be put in to block. That will help free up Ballard / Moore for a swing or screen pass. Luck'll have to go deep early to stretch Houston's defense. I would like to see every deep ball (unless there's blown coverage) thrown out of bounds.















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