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  1. 10 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

    Why do you feel the need to insult the owner of the Colts?   Does it make you think you are better than him or something?  Or is it easy for you to insult someone who you know won't respond to your asinine comments?

    QFT. Don’t judge someone because they sin differently than you. It took this being said to me once. Then I woke up to the fact we all have our personal crosses to bear. Glass houses and all. JMO

  2. 18 hours ago, BR-549 said:

    What is really sad is how much Andrew Luck has done to hide some of these issues over the years, yet no one really wants to label him as elite; nor have many (including our own front office) admitted how much he has done to accomplish that.  PM did the same damn thing.  He just had a hand full of better players and much better coaching to help him out.

    And this is Irsay’s to own. This is a glaring comparison between Peyton and Andrew. Something that was publicly talked about being learned, because the Manning Year’s should have netted more titles. One player just can’t overcome a teams deficiencies all the time. That’s what made all of those one and done playoffs hard to take back then. Keep hearing balance, but it’s not happening up to this point. The future is still bright though. AL needed appropriate time to heal up. 2018 could be huge for us! Looking forward to it. 

  3. 18 minutes ago, will426 said:

    Adjustment issues have been a severe issue for years..we just don’t adjust regardless of the situation and grigson is gone and it continues falls on him and HIS Staff

    My #1 complaint on the entire staff is their collective inability to make in-game adjustments. Coach Dungy spoiled me!

  4. @strt182Seems that since D-Free was battling his injuries in the Super Bowl against the Saints, we have had a seasonal problem with team-wide injuries or IR’d players unable to compete. Ergo, one can ONLY deduce that Cajun magic, and a powerful Voodoo curse is at work. Undoubtably placed on us by Greg Williams, when he was “head hunting” for New Orleans! 

  5. 10 hours ago, John Waylon said:

    Im starting to wonder if they aren't taking the same approach to him that they did with Khlead Holmes. They want to try and groom him away from game day. 

     

    Because this was such a rousing success with Holmes....

     

    Or maybe they just don't like him. 

     

    I don't even know anymore. This staff goes as far out of their way as possible to keep us scratching our heads. 

    It’s because the “Keystone Cops” are out there on game days, and practices coaching em’ up!

  6. 2 hours ago, Smonroe said:

    I took him as a rookie in our keeper fantasy league, and had him his entire Colts career.  

     

    Still, my favorite line of his was when the Colts were scheduled to play a preseason game in Japan.  "The closest I'm getting to Japan is Benihana's".  Then, after Polian told him he was going, he had a great time there.

    He always seemed to be smiling, even during the game. Loved his attitude.  

  7. Are you even a Colts fan? Sure don’t come across as one. And as far as Manning/Brady goes. Peyton never had Hoodie for his whole career, making life easier for him. Dungy helped no doubt. Everyone from Irsay down rode on Peyton’s back to get to that Super Bowl. He carried this team. Hoodie carries the Patriots. Ask Kraft who’s more important Brady or Hoodie. 

  8. 2 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

    That was his loss in getting what would have been a hero's welcome here in Indy. I am sorry he wouldn't accept the facts of why the Colts moved to Indy in the first place. Being bitter over something you have no control over is useless.

    Agree. Weren’t there some Baltimore Colts greats there at Peyton’s statue unveiling?

  9. 12 minutes ago, rockywoj said:

    One might say, Yeah and Jim McMahon,  Brash punk devoid of much real talent.  But yet, you have the legendary 85 Bears.  

     

    If the Urlacher Bears win that game, they would be mentioned in nearly the same breath as the 85 Bears. 

     

    In 2005, Urlacher won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year after playing for a defensive team that allowed the fewest points per game, and created the most turnovers in the National Football Conference.[30] Urlacher himself recorded at least 10 tackles in six consecutive games, while finishing the season with a team high 121 tackles.[31] He was also credited as one of the team's leaders, whose audibles and experience helped develop several younger teammates.[32] Urlacher led the Bears to an 11-5 record, marking their best finish since 2001. Urlacher played his second career playoff game against the Carolina Panthers on January 15, 2006. He recorded seven tackles and one interception in a 29–21 loss.[21]Urlacher was also selected to the 2006 Pro Bowl, but declined the position on account of an injury.[33]

    The team continued their resurgence into the 2006 season, finishing with a record of 13–3. During the season, Urlacher had one of the best performances of his professional career against the Arizona Cardinals.[34] He helped the Bears overcome a 20-point deficit by recording 19 tackles and a forced fumble that was returned for a touchdown.[34] Teammate Devin Hester commented on Urlacher's performance, stating, "We watched the film and everybody was saying that he just turned into the Incredible Hulk the last four minutes of the game, just killing people and running over and tackling whoever had the ball."[35] The Bears won the NFC Championship against the New Orleans Saints, 39–14, but lost Super Bowl XLIto the Indianapolis Colts, 29–17.”

    QFT, THIS^ is called the reality of what it was to play against that Bears team. Not to mention that they had Hester on special teams. 

  10. 6 minutes ago, Gramz said:

    I hate to rehash stuff...especially when I have more important things to do, like cook Thanksgiving dinner.

     

    Just going to say one thing here before I sign off for the day.  For those who question Peyton's contributions, look at the Colts and Broncos records with him compared the the records without him.  

     

    Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

    And a Happy Thanksgiving to you also Gramz :)

  11. The QB playing in the super bowl. Not saying Grossman was anywhere near elite, but he sure enough was the QB who started the entire season for the Bears. Not to mention the Bears were pretty good at running the ball, monster defense, and were well coached by Love Smith. Don’t sit there and act like we were just pitted against Grossman in that game. And if you don’t know Who Grossman is, you didn’t watch much football then. SMH

    8 minutes ago, King Colt said:

    Yeah and Rex Grossman. Who? Rex Grossman. Who's he? I don't know.

     

  12. 7 minutes ago, King Colt said:

    Peyton won one SB against the Bears....the Bears.

    Bears D was smoking dang near every offense they played that season. So tired of hearing “but it was the Bears” all over the place. The Bears must of had something going that year, considering they were participating in the Super Bowl. While all of the supposed better NFC teams were sitting at home watching the Bears play us. If what I quoted was misunderstood sarcasm my apologies. Just tired of that line of thinking. 

  13. 18 hours ago, IndySouthsider said:

    Do you really see the Jags as a deep playoff threat?

    Not this year. They’re a Good QB away from it though. I said it when Coughlin came back to the fold, that they’re gonna be a team to be reckoned with. 

  14. Crief will be fine when Luck comes back. Besides we need him because depth is shaky behind him. If there is a good/great TE available at picks 3-4 Ballard may pull the trigger if Doyle keeps having mental lapses. I hope we use most of our picks on the D side of the ball, and O-linemen personally. 

  15. 4 hours ago, NannyMcafee said:

    Pagano just kept his job for the worst colts performance since 1993. He's here for the year. 

    I agree. Irsay/Ballard are fine letting the season run it’s course, and start with a new HC when a qualified candidate presents themself. This season is Pagano’s to fully own, and his firing will reflect ownerships/managements plans for the future. 

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