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I find it very easy to root for Denver


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With Manning, Tamme and Stokley.... I found myself rooting for Denver just as I do for the Colts.

I must admit that I have a youth of admiring John Elway and Bronocs fans add to watching a game there..

but I had no trouble rooting for Denver and Peyton as if they were Indy...and Indy becaue they are Indy

Since they dont meet...its like having 2 favorite teams....

Did anybody else feel the same way...?

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With Manning, Tamme and Stokley.... I found myself rooting for Denver just as I do for the Colts.

I must admit that I have a youth of admiring John Elway and Bronocs fans add to watching a game there..

but I had no trouble rooting for Denver and Peyton as if they were Indy...and Indy becaue they are Indy

Since they dont meet...its like having 2 favorite teams....

Did anybody else feel the same way...?

I do too, and it doesn't hurt that Orange Crush is my favorite soft drink......
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With Manning, Tamme and Stokley.... I found myself rooting for Denver just as I do for the Colts.

I must admit that I have a youth of admiring John Elway and Bronocs fans add to watching a game there..

but I had no trouble rooting for Denver and Peyton as if they were Indy...and Indy becaue they are Indy

Since they dont meet...its like having 2 favorite teams....

Did anybody else feel the same way...?

Felt exactly the same. :thmup:

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With Manning, Tamme and Stokley.... I found myself rooting for Denver just as I do for the Colts.

I must admit that I have a youth of admiring John Elway and Bronocs fans add to watching a game there..

but I had no trouble rooting for Denver and Peyton as if they were Indy...and Indy becaue they are Indy

Since they dont meet...its like having 2 favorite teams....

Did anybody else feel the same way...?

absolutely without a doubt. no brainer :mindblow: Still very loyal to the Colts, of course, but watching Sunday night's game brought back all the excitement, anxiousness, pride, and list goes on........... As I've said before, it IS possible to remain loyal to the Colts and at the same time feel pride and joy for Peyton (and Tamme, and Stokley) :excited::cheer:
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If the Broncos take down our division rival Texans, the Patriots, the Steelers, and the Chargers, I dont think the Colts fans are going to complain based on history :). Of course, the guy who was a big part of our recent history would be the one taking them down, right??? :)

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If the Broncos take down our division rival Texans, the Patriots, the Steelers, and the Chargers, I dont think the Colts fans are going to complain based on history :). Of course, the guy who was a big part of our recent history would be the one taking them down, right???

Right. Assuming one player can bring down a whole team.

I see the Pats -Colts rivalry is alive if not with an orange crush twist :)

that is goood:)

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