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Freeney is only 34, Bob Sanders is only 32, Addai is only 31. Dylan Gandy is only 32. Could use Jeff Saturday for one more year...Bring in Marvin Harrison as a double mentor for TY Hilton and Moncrief.

 

and to top it off, lets bring back Tom Brady nightmares and trade for Marlin Jackson!

 

Theyre all basically free agents waiting for that last chance! Cmon guys! Whatya say?

 

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Out of all those guys..only Freeney would probably be in football shape. Saturday is like what....90lbs now..light as a feather

Seen Jeff Saturday in person over the Summer. He doesn't look the same at.. all... I don't think he could do it again unless he bulked back up.

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Freeney is only 34, Bob Sanders is only 32, Addai is only 31. Dylan Gandy is only 32. Could use Jeff Saturday for one more year...Bring in Marvin Harrison as a double mentor for TY Hilton and Moncrief.

 

and to top it off, lets bring back Tom Brady nightmares and trade for Marlin Jackson!

 

Theyre all basically free agents waiting for that last chance! Cmon guys! Whatya say?

And this kids is why we  don't do drugs.

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Freeney is only 34, Bob Sanders is only 32, Addai is only 31. Dylan Gandy is only 32. Could use Jeff Saturday for one more year...Bring in Marvin Harrison as a double mentor for TY Hilton and Moncrief.

 

and to top it off, lets bring back Tom Brady nightmares and trade for Marlin Jackson!

 

Theyre all basically free agents waiting for that last chance! Cmon guys! Whatya say?

I :scratch: thought I had no life

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Actually, I thought that looked like the 2006 regular season defense vs.the Pats.

 

exactly! The Colts defense is there. Dont you remember in 2006 when we let MJD run like more than 200 yards and it happened like 3 or 4 games in a row?! And everyone was like, "The Colts are not going to do anything in the playoffs..." Then the D stopped the #1 running offense, beat the #2 defense, beat a team Peyton could never beat (like Luck), and beat the #1 defense in the league to win the SB.

 

People dont realize, as much as the Colts had a hard road in the playoffs, no other Super Bowl team really had the toughness of the Colts road to the Super Bowl that year...

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