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Tom Brady Could Hoist The Superbowl In The House That Peyton Built


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How would that make us Colts fans feel?

I would prefer if little brother Eli did it but I dont like the thought of either the Ravens or the Patriots winning a SB in our house.

Just sayin and oh yeah please please please get rid of Caldwell

I have no problem with Brady winning the Superbowl in the house that the Sheriff built. Its been a long, long rivalry. But, a respectable one. Brady has been a class act about the Colts and Peyton. In return the Colts have been very classy with the Pats and Brady. There is mega respect on both sides. The fact is that the Pats were just plain better then we were for a long time. We just finally got over the hump. It took a while, but it did happen and we won some big games over them. So, if Brady and the Pats win, I am ok with that.

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I guess it's pretty easy when all your wins are against teams below .500.

Wow, how sour are THOSE grapes??? :rolleyes:

In 2010, the Patriots beat all four finalists in the two conferences. They destroyed the Steelers and Bears, both games on the road, squeaked by the Packers at home, and took one of two matchups with the Jets. And despite beating all teams in the "final four," they went one-and-done.

All you can do is play the schedule that's put in front of you. And Colts fans should know better than any fan base, what happens in the regular season, once seeding is decided, has absolutely nothing to do with playoff time.

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Wow, how sour are THOSE grapes???

In 2010, the Patriots beat all four finalists in the two conferences. They destroyed the Steelers and Bears, both games on the road, squeaked by the Packers at home, and took one of two matchups with the Jets. And despite beating all teams in the "final four," they went one-and-done.

All you can do is play the schedule that's put in front of you. And Colts fans should know better than any fan base, what happens in the regular season, once seeding is decided, has absolutely nothing to do with playoff time.

I'll have to ask Green Bay fans about that one. :rolleyes:
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If the Pats win the SB in Indy then they truly deserve it.

Both SF and NYG beat offensive powerhouses NO and GB respectively - teams similar in style to the Patriots. If the Pats win the SB then they would unquestionably be worthy of the title.

This week's game against a great defensive team like Baltimore would provide a preview of how they would stack up against SF/NYG, IF and that's a big IF, they make it past the Ravens.

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