Who has the Edge..Jim Caldwell or Chuck Pagano?
#1
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:08 PM
I've never heard of such a thing..The Baltimore offensive coordinator is the old Indy head coach.
He Knows the Colts.
But the new Indy head coach is the former Baltimore defensive co-ordinator.?
He knows the Ravens
Can that be real??
Who REALLY has the edge/??
#2
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:10 PM
Oh ya. I said it.
#3
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:12 PM
Well Jim made it to the SB until his QB threw a pick 6 or he could have a ring.
I think Pagano is the better coach though. He is the perfect guy right now for the Colts.
Edited by 21isSuperman, 04 January 2013 - 01:01 PM.
Peyton Manning - 11 playoff losses - most in NFL history
#4
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:12 PM
#5
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:13 PM
I can see this devolving so quickly...
#6
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:15 PM
#7
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:18 PM
I've never heard of such a thing..The Baltimore offensive coordinator is the old Indy head coach.
He Knows the Colts.
But the new Indy head coach is the former Baltimore defensive co-ordinator.?
He knows the Ravens
Can that be real??
Who REALLY has the edge/??
How does Jim know our new Colts and scheme? Sure he knows Reggie Wayne, Dwight Freeney and Mathis, Castonzo and Bethea but thats it as far as starters. To Answer your question though the Ravens have the edge, They are playing at home and we have no offensive line.
#8
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:19 PM
What the heck is a Forchant? I feel like I missed something there....... completely over my head.
#9
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:20 PM
What the heck is a Forchant? I feel like I missed something there....... completely over my head.
fortunate lol I think
#10
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:20 PM
I'm surprised more isn't made of the fact that Pagano was their DC and how that should give us an advantage. In fact, I haven't heard ESPN mention it at all. I think it's a big advantage and that Pagano's game plan should be spot on. We just have to execute it.
#11
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:22 PM
was
Is this really a question? I can't wait to see FJC's answer..lol
I was kinda looking forward to that, too !!!!
#12
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:22 PM
Well Jim made it to the SB until his QB threw a pick 6 or he could have a ring.
I could have coached that team to the Super Bowl. Caldwell cost them that game and a trip the next year.
#13
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:23 PM
How does Jim know our new Colts and scheme? Sure he knows Reggie Wayne, Dwight Freeney and Mathis, Castonzo and Bethea but thats it as far as starters. To Answer your question though the Ravens have the edge, They are playing at home and we have no offensive line.
Good point. We're running a different scheme with a lot of different players. But the Ravens are pretty much the same team Chuck left.
Personally I think we have a bit of an advantage there because Chuck know if the Ravens are hiding any weaknesses. And maybe how to exploit them in real time.
But I agree with your last point, they have a better O line and the home field. Our D, even though they've been playing well lately, scares me more than theirs, if you know what I mean.
#14
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:23 PM
Pagano. Because he is a real coach.
Oh ya. I said it.
That' so mean, Trav. Colder than indy in january
#15
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:24 PM
OUM, you are just inviting jokes and punch lines with that one.
All joking aside, Caldwell has no intimate knowledge of the Colts on how they are constructed or the schemes they are running.
Pagano has an intimate knowledge of the Ravens defensive scheme and to a lesser extent their offensive scheme minus any tweaks added this year or this week.
Caldwell knows some strengths and weaknesses of individual players but that is basically it.
Now if you put them both in a game vs. say San Fran, it's Chuck all day long but that's from the archives of Captain Obvious.
Now when you start talking Ravens D vs. Arians O, then I'd say from a familiarity/prep view point it's even. I'd give the edge to the Ravens due to the detailed/coach like workmanship of Ray Lewis, and the predictably of the Arians offense over the years dating back to his time in Pittsburgh.
Now since you invited comical comments, now if you want to reword it to who has the edge Jim Caldwell or Mr. Potato Head then I'll go with Mr. Potato Head and his interchangeable expressions.

I just knew Mr. Potato Head had intimate knowledge about the Ravens ![]()
#16
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:24 PM
What the heck is a Forchant? I feel like I missed something there....... completely over my head.
Fixed it grammar police. Next time I expect your sentence to be corrected formed. There is no reason to use multiple periods and then a lower case letter to begin a new sentence. I would normally follow that with another statement, but I don't real like getting banned over a person of your caliber.
#17
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:26 PM
How does Jim know our new Colts and scheme? Sure he knows Reggie Wayne, Dwight Freeney and Mathis, Castonzo and Bethea but thats it as far as starters. To Answer your question though the Ravens have the edge, They are playing at home and we have no offensive line.
Exactly, he can know individual players strengths and weaknesses and tendencies to a point but that is about it. Just like with Gruden & the Raiders in the Super Bowl. He knew every move, every play etc, because they hired from within and didn't change anything. If they had brought in a new coach/new system, Gruden would have known the player/etc, but wouldn't have a huge insight into the new scheme.
#18
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:26 PM
Is this really a question? I can't wait to see FJC's answer..lol
I was kind.
#19
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:27 PM
I'm surprised more isn't made of the fact that Pagano was their DC and how that should give us an advantage. In fact, I haven't heard ESPN mention it at all. I think it's a big advantage and that Pagano's game plan should be spot on. We just have to execute it.
Its why I think the Colts will win a close one...Griz...
.Pagano knows their personell and their personall hasnt changed much since last year....Like Gavin says.,Indy has changed schemes and personall...
I think you attack the older Ravens...'Sugar Ray' and 'Easy Ed'...Challenge them short and deep with your speed.
I think we can pass block them better than we did Houston. But they know they can run on us
This is easily the most interesting game of the week.
#20
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:30 PM
I notice every year that 2 criteria normally determine who wins. First, does your team have an elite QB? Second, who is the hot team? I don't consider Flacco elite and the Colts are the hotter team. That being said, I believe Flacco is the determining factor. He is very inconsistent. He has played very poorly the last 5-7 games so I am going to say we have the advantage. I think our defense will get an interception of 2 this weekend.
I am a homer though and don't have an objective bone in my body. Go Colts.
#21
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:31 PM
I don't think there's a particular advantage in this.
While our defense is similar, we have a lot of new faces that Chuck never worked with. Ignoring the fact that a large portion of our defense is injured, we also lost a decent number of our d-line.
We also have a new defensive coordinator who thinks on a completely different level that Chuck. He doesn't call the game in the same way, and thus it will be difficult for Chuck to know how we will respond to certain offensive plays by the Colts.
#22
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:36 PM
I notice every year that 2 criteria normally determine who wins. First, does your team have an elite QB? Second, who is the hot team? I don't consider Flacco elite and the Colts are the hotter team. That being said, I believe Flacco is the determining factor. He is very inconsistent. He has played very poorly the last 5-7 games so I am going to say we have the advantage. I think our defense will get an interception of 2 this weekend.
Not sure where you are pulling your data from on Flacco vs Luck.
Over the last 7 games, Luck has had an average QB rating of 74.95. Throwing out the Ravens game against the Bengals where Flacco only had 8 attempts, Flacco has an average QB rating of 93.12.
Flacco has clearly performed better than Luck in recent games, even though the Colts have a better record in those games.
EDIT: Also - looking at the defensive rankings for those games - the average pass defense ranking for the Colts opponents in the last 7 games was 17.6. On the other hand, Ravens opponents ranked 14.4. Therefore, Flacco not only played better than Luck in the last 7 games, he also did it against better pass defenses.
#23
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:39 PM
I like Luck with NO interceptions in the last 3 games...
he's been under heavy pressure..but he's getting better throwing the ball away and dumping it
#24
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:47 PM
I could have coached that team to the Super Bowl. Caldwell cost them that game and a trip the next year.
Much better teams then what the Colts were that year have not went as far, Caldwell deserves credit, That team was not near as good as some remember, you could have coached a team where Robert Mathis missed two games and only started 9? a team where Sanders only played 2 games, Clint Session only played in 14, Lets not discredit Caldwell, The guy made some questionable decisions during games but give the man credit, He had a hand in getting them to the SB
#25
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:51 PM
Much better teams then what the Colts were that year have not went as far, Caldwell deserves credit, That team was not near as good as some remember, you could have coached a team where Robert Mathis missed two games and only started 9? a team where Sanders only played 2 games, Clint Session only played in 14, Lets not discredit Caldwell, The guy made some questionable decisions during games but give the man credit, He had a hand in getting them to the SB
He stood on the sideline like a cigar store Indian and let Peyton do his thing. He had some of the dumbest coaching mistakes that would have got a high school coach fired.
#26
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:53 PM
I could have coached that team to the Super Bowl. Caldwell cost them that game and a trip the next year.
Yeah because that team just blew everybody out of the water! And the next years team was even better!
#27
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:54 PM
Much better teams then what the Colts were that year have not went as far, Caldwell deserves credit, That team was not near as good as some remember, you could have coached a team where Robert Mathis missed two games and only started 9? a team where Sanders only played 2 games, Clint Session only played in 14, Lets not discredit Caldwell, The guy made some questionable decisions during games but give the man credit, He had a hand in getting them to the SB
I agree. Well said.
#28
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:54 PM
#29
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:56 PM
I could have coached that team to the Super Bowl. Caldwell cost them that game and a trip the next year.
Right because Peyton Manning is never at fault. That's like blaming Belichick for Brady's overthrow in the SB. Get real.
Peyton Manning - 11 playoff losses - most in NFL history
#30
Posted 04 January 2013 - 12:59 PM
Pagano. Because he is a real coach.
Oh ya. I said it.
As far as I know coach Pagano record is 2-2. I think the jury is still out.
#31
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:00 PM
Right because Peyton Manning is never at fault. That's like blaming Belichick for Brady's overthrow in the SB. Get real.
No Patriot references here..snow man
#32
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:01 PM
Right because Peyton Manning is never at fault. That's like blaming Belichick for Brady's overthrow in the SB. Get real.
If you limit it to that one play it is a fair point, but in the grand scheme of things Caldwell & Belichick don't need to be in the same conversations.
#33
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:02 PM
He stood on the sideline like a cigar store Indian and let Peyton do his thing. He had some of the dumbest coaching mistakes that would have got a high school coach fired.
What dumb decisions did he make that year?
#34
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:04 PM
What dumb decisions did he make that year?
sorry quoted wrong guy
Peyton Manning - 11 playoff losses - most in NFL history
#35
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:04 PM
He stood on the sideline like a cigar store Indian and let Peyton do his thing. He had some of the dumbest coaching mistakes that would have got a high school coach fired.
The camera only showed what they wanted ya to see, Caldwell was a bit more animated and firey then that, The fact still remains we had injuries that year and we went to the SB
#36
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:06 PM
How can you excuse your biggest player in the biggest game, during the biggest moment of the game from throwing a touchdown for the other team?
Why did they stop running the ball!?
#37
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:06 PM
As far as I know coach Pagano record is 2-2. I think the jury is still out.
And it's still more coaching experience for Pagano than Caldwell has Cord. Experience.....
#38
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:15 PM
I've never heard of such a thing..The Baltimore offensive coordinator is the old Indy head coach.
He Knows the Colts.
But the new Indy head coach is the former Baltimore defensive co-ordinator.?
He knows the Ravens
Can that be real??
Who REALLY has the edge/??
Pagano, Everything the colts run is different under him, while Baltimore still runs the same defense.
“What he does on the field – he’s an assassin…Class with cruelty.” – Jim Harbaugh on Andrew Luck
"It's okay to be smarter than everyone else, but you can't go around pointing it out!" – Mary Cooper
#39
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:17 PM
Mannings pic 6 in the super bowl was just horrible and it was the nail in the coffin.
How can you excuse your biggest player in the biggest game, during the biggest moment of the game from throwing a touchdown for the other team?
Why did they stop running the ball!?
Stop TQ.....They got beat..no excuses..
They didnt run the ball because Manning was 31 of 45 for 333/They have 99 yards rushing
..and the Colts already trailed by 24-17 when that pick (the only one of the game_) was grabbed..
..you arent running the ball at that point...
Brees was 32 of 39...and they ran an onside kick on us....
Manning played very well in that game..
#40
Posted 04 January 2013 - 01:23 PM
I've never heard of such a thing..The Baltimore offensive coordinator is the old Indy head coach.
He Knows the Colts.
But the new Indy head coach is the former Baltimore defensive co-ordinator.?
He knows the Ravens
Can that be real??
Who REALLY has the edge/??















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