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  1. 6 hours ago, Indyfan4life said:

    Great contribution. 

    This comment reminded me of a Tom Segura but about people from Louisiana, which is pure gold. If anyone is unfamiliar, check it out for a mood enhancer from dealing with yet another baffling Colts season. (The big I’m referring to is his rant on Louisiana people)

    Bit* not but

  2. 21 hours ago, ColtsBlueFL said:

     

    If Colts were in the NFC, the Saints would have been a hand full, but the Colts are in the AFC.

     

    Now, the Super Bowl. Do people not remember the Bears were 13 - 3 that year, and scored the same amount of offensive points (tied for 2nd in the whole NFL) as the Colts?  Also, the Bears version of Cover/Tampa 2 was 3rd in the league in points allowed, while the Colts Tampa 2 was 23rd?

     

    I feel the rain in Miami w/ Rex small hands (QB measure) really helped do him in, for that game and thereafter.

    I also thought the best thing to have happen was for the Bears to start the game off with a return TD. It kind of ensured that it wouldn’t happen again, such as in a really critical part of the game which could flip momentum. I might sound crazy with that take, but I’ve always believed that

  3. 9 hours ago, DerekDiggler said:

    How was his first half?     He's no threat in the passing game.   Although he is a good blocker

    First of all that was one of the best D lines in the league. Secondly, the truly special backs get better as the game goes on, not peak in the first half. The better a rb gets later in the game makes the defense play more honest, which opens up everything else. Personally I couldn’t be happier with his play start to finish

  4. 9 hours ago, bhougland said:

    I thought he looked great, only wish he was better at catching out of the backfield.  hines on the other hand...

    He may not be bad at receiving out of the backfield...but we have Hines!!! I’m a real fan of our two headed monster in the backfield. I think Hines has a lot of unrealized potential but only because there are so many other dogs that need to eat before we get to him

  5. 10 hours ago, jszfunk said:

    He did great.....Dont forget the  O Line,,they made a good portion of that possible.

    Not trying to pick a fight with a fellow Colt fan, but that sounds very John Madden of you. No running back has any success without an O line paving the way. Obviously the line was/is great, but he capitalized on the opportunities they presented him

  6. 10 hours ago, DerekDiggler said:

    His best half of football by far and in the end it was his best game.   But he was nothing in the first half.

     

    If he can continue to play like he did in the second half I'll buy in.   

    I’ve always believed you should judge a running back on what he does in the 2nd half/late in the game. That’s where they can truly leave their mark on a game IMO. Wait for the D to wear down and go to work!

    Marlon made me proud today

  7. 1 hour ago, Old Colt said:

    But he is keeping the guaranteed bonus money, which he won't complete his contract and therefore not earn.  Granted, soft Irsay isn't going to ask for it back, but if Luck wasn't "taking the money and running" he would give it back without being asked.

    Maybe you should try to scratch under the surface about Irsay letting him keep whatever money for this year and Luck accepting. This is no prediction, but it is a huge gesture of gratitude if Luck should ever get healthy and decide to give it another go. At worst, it’s Irsay being what most sports team owners aren’t; human and decent

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  8. 9 hours ago, SouthernIndianaNDFan said:

     

    I like Butler, he's one of the few I'd be content with the Colts drafting in their 1st three picks. Harmon, Metcalf, Harry, Deebo, and Brown are probably the others. The rest can, and should, be had in the middle rounds. 

    I don’t claim to be a scout or draft authority. However, I love my Colts, and happen to live in Arizona. All over the west coast, there’s a lot of love for N’Keal Harry. I’m looking for opinions on him. Does he go too early for us, are other wr’s on our radar ahead of him, does he not get enough love because of east coast bias, or something else? Asking because out here he’s regarded as potentially being special in the NFL

  9. On 6/21/2018 at 10:25 AM, Narcosys said:

     

    Brian Hoyer?!?

    Who's Matt Moore with?!?

    What were Drew Stantons stats last year?!?

    Ryan Fitzpatrick, now that's definitely a joke.

     

    Couldn’t agree more from start to finish. Those are all solid backups, but...Jacoby IMO has the tools to be a top 15-20 qb in the league. I live in Arizona and let me tell ya...Cards fans love them some Drew Stanton, but purely because of his sideline cheerleading. When he’s in the game, he’s 90% unwatchable 

  10. On 5/31/2018 at 8:32 PM, southwest1 said:

    So, a guy or rookie poster with 13 posts feels qualified to call another person foolish, naive, & dumb? That's the inference right. 

     

    Thank you for your profound observation sir. Why don't you enlighten me with your vast golfing knowledge since I'm such a bolder novice according to you. 

     

    One heck of a way to make a first impression. Welcome to the forum. 

    I’m new to this forum as well and love my colts as much as anyone. I’m far from bragging here, but I play professionally on the PGA LatinoAmerica Tour and completely agree with his comment. So I guess having minimal posts on here has nothing to do with golf knowledge. Not trying to start a fight with my fellow Colt lovers, but just settle a debate. Love or hate Tiger, he’s still a world class golfer learning to win again. Trust me, everyone on tour is starting to fear what is imminent 

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  11. On 5/31/2018 at 6:36 AM, Jared Cisneros said:

    Golf ratings are up 200-300% because of the level of competition these days. Speith, Day, Fowler, Matsuyama, Rose, Rahm, and plenty more more top players where anyone can win in any given week. The majority of people don't think Tiger can win at all anymore, and as much coverage as the media gives on Tiger, they give little reason to convince people that he can win on a given week. Golf is also a sport where there are more hardcores than casuals since it has a small, target audience, so the audience is wise that that the field is much better than Tiger these days and they watch for the level of competition. Tiger had his day as the top guy, now he's just a guy.

     

    As far as Peyton and Tiger playing, I have no problem with the reporting on that, never even mentioned it, that one is on you.

     

    Edit: Peyton came back and played at a high level and made two SB's while winning one. Tiger hasn't even won a regular tourney since being back, let alone a major. He is getting more attention than defending champions and winners of the tourneys he entered and that's not right.

    Golf is a lot harder to win at than football. It’s you vs 155 not just one opponent

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