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  1. The O-line was a disaster in the first 4 weeks.  Now it's become one of the best if not the best in the NFL the last 5 weeks.

     Or maybe having 4 of 5 games at home had something to do with it, or the fact that the only good team that they beat was the Broncos in bad weather. Bengals (home) have been bad, the Bills (road) have Orton, the Jets (home) are terrible..., the Bears (home) are awful, congrats they beat the Broncos (home). You are the only person I have heard putting this o-line group in the top 5, maybe number 1, get real! Last but not least what the heck does that Ayn Rand rag, Atlas freaking shrugged have to do with anything NFL related?

  2. How is it not an accomplishment? What have we done in the playoffs?

    When you go to the playoffs and do nothing, winning your division is an accomplishment

    And we only have a 2 game lead in what you call the worst division in the game. 3 games left in this "worst division" and nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. Texans really aren't that far off from giving the Colts a run for the money. Still can't stop Watt and Mercilus and Clowney (if he ever gets it together) are only gonna make Watt that much better

    They just need a QB, and we don't know what Mallet will be in their offense so to say that we're a lock to win the South is a bit premature

    NFC South is the worst imho, you should sip some apple juice and find a team that you can root for. The Colts seemingly distress your football intellect, you should buy a pats jersey and switch to chowder perhaps?
  3. I hate to say this but I do not see the patriots game as even being close. if ben r can put 50 points on us imagine what tom will do.

    I think it is going to be ugly. Yes. I know the game is in Indy.

    How the steelers are playing is irrelevant to next weeks match up with New England. Are you such a noob that you don't understand match ups or the clearly differing strengths of Big Ben and tommy boy?
  4. Andrew Luck has my vote. No other qb in the league is asked to do what he does on a weekly basis. Look at his is body of work from week 1 up until now, it's not even close. He's putting up 300 plus yards a game. All of this while getting slapped around every time he throws a pass. People want to go with Brady or Manning just because instead of looking at whats happening right now.

    Co-signed, the kid is playing like Lebron, physically dominating oft times.

  5. Yeah, athletic wasn't quite the correct word but you got my point. For Allen's size he moves very fluently! Fleener is faster and can jump higher. So Coby can out run a lot of LB's. Although, Allen can go up and get a jump ball while fighting off a defender, then drag them for another 5-10 yards. The man is a rolling train! Yes, both being two different types of TE's definitely compliment the offense differently and create a matchup problem one way or another.

    For future reference you mean "fluidly" not "fluently", otherwise I agree.

  6. Oh my, people are hilarious. Luck throws a pass that Fleener jumps, turns his body and barely gets his hands on it and people say Fleener can't catch. Allen drops an easily catchable ball and people blame Luck. And people call Fleener soft but it was Allen who alligator armed a pass last night on the first drive. Going across the middle, Allen barely sticks his arm out and slows down so he doesn't get hit and yet Fleener made one nice catch in traffic for a short gain.

    I like both the Colts' TEs (all 3 actually) but the last couple of weeks Fleener has been the tough one and Allen has looked hesitant.

    I like them both but if I could keep only one, it would be Allen. I did note the alligator armed business decision by Allen, that was Swearinger locked and loaded, so I kind of understood, week 6 1st quarter.

  7. So, I'm guessing no one actually viewed the video, except maybe Doug Dew......

    Clayton actually says more teams are having their QB get the ball out of their hands much faster now, the way Peyton does in Denver. Can't sack a guy if he doesn't have the ball in his hands.

    I watched it and then i watched Rust give a pep talk to the Longhorns. Your "hard hitting" analysis is not worthy of your flippant tone, sir. The vid may as well have been a gif it was the usual espn garbage.
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