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Extra Point 10-05-2010 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Jones (Post 7062742)
I'm afraid this is going to be a nasty reality check. Our D didn't stop Phillis Rivers so much as the weather did. SF & Cleveland have shitty passing offenses. I doubt we can get enough pressure on Peyton to get him off his game, and I doubt Cassel can take advantage of their problems in the secondary. I'd love to be eating crow come Monday, but just don't see this one going our way. Could be the quickness we have w/ JC, McCluster, and Arenas will explode on the turf and cause some breakout scoring.

Rep!

Heddley gets a harumph!

milkman 10-05-2010 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Jones (Post 7062742)
I'm afraid this is going to be a nasty reality check. Our D didn't stop Phillis Rivers so much as the weather did. SF & Cleveland have shitty passing offenses. I doubt we can get enough pressure on Peyton to get him off his game, and I doubt Cassel can take advantage of their problems in the secondary. I'd love to be eating crow come Monday, but just don't see this one going our way. Could be the quickness we have w/ JC, McCluster, and Arenas will explode on the turf and cause some breakout scoring.

You don't stop elite QBs.

You limit their big plays.

Chiefs can run the ball down the Colts throats, control the clock and keep Manning off the field.

The Texans gave up 430 yards to Manning in their win, but they made him keep everything short.
The Jags gave up 350 yards, but did the same thing.

You don't go into a game against Manning thinking you have to stop him.

You simply try to keep him from making big plays repeatedly.

notorious 10-05-2010 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Jones (Post 7062742)
I'm afraid this is going to be a nasty reality check. Our D didn't stop Phillis Rivers so much as the weather did. SF & Cleveland have shitty passing offenses. I doubt we can get enough pressure on Peyton to get him off his game, and I doubt Cassel can take advantage of their problems in the secondary. I'd love to be eating crow come Monday, but just don't see this one going our way. Could be the quickness we have w/ JC, McCluster, and Arenas will explode on the turf and cause some breakout scoring.

Perhaps, but I don't think that our Defense will be the problem.


Indy is going to stack the box and make Cassel win the game.



Cassel trying to win the game = :facepalm:

KC Jones 10-05-2010 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7062753)
You simply try to keep him from making big plays repeatedly.

I agree with everything you said. I don't think we can contain Manning though. Just the youth at safety is likely good for 2-3 big scoring plays from Manning.

milkman 10-05-2010 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 7062754)
Perhaps, but I don't think that our Defense will be the problem.


Indy is going to stack the box and make Cassel win the game.



Cassel trying to win the game = :facepalm:

Weis might want to open the game with a play action pass, something to Moeaki over the short middle to give Indy something to think about, and also to establish some confidence early for Cassel.

milkman 10-05-2010 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Jones (Post 7062756)
I agree with everything you said. I don't think we can contain Manning though. Just the youth at safety is likely good for 2-3 big scoring plays from Manning.

Crennel has done a better job of scheming against Manning than any DC who has ever worked against him.

Expect a lot of two deep zones, with Hali dropping in coverage more than we're used to seeing and DJ or Belcher blitzing straight up the gut, effectively a zone blitz in a 34.

milkman 10-05-2010 07:18 AM

And since the Colts running game is pretty ineffective, Crennel's instructions to Berry is going ot be to stay back and let the front 7 play the run.

notorious 10-05-2010 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7062757)
Weis might want to open the game with a play action pass, something to Moeaki over the short middle to give Indy something to think about, and also to establish some confidence early for Cassel.

A seam pass to the TE would be beautiful, but we have to threaten them deep before that play opens up.


I have faith in this coaching staff. They own Indy, and there isn't a huge difference in player talent anymore (except for QB).


Punch em' in the mouth. Peyton reacts negatively towards that.

milkman 10-05-2010 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 7062766)
A seam pass to the TE would be beautiful, but we have to threaten them deep before that play opens up.


I have faith in this coaching staff. They own Indy, and there isn't a huge difference in player talent anymore (except for QB).


Punch em' in the mouth. Peyton reacts negatively towards that.

That's why I think we'll see DJ and Belcher coming from the inside on a number of plays.

wheeler08 10-05-2010 07:48 AM

I finally get to see a game on tv, since i live in Indy

Hydrae 10-05-2010 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 7062775)
That's why I think we'll see DJ and Belcher coming from the inside on a number of plays.

We may see more of Demorrio too.

Tribal Warfare 10-05-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by notorious (Post 7062754)
Perhaps, but I don't think that our Defense will be the problem.


Indy is going to stack the box and make Cassel win the game.



Cassel trying to win the game = :facepalm:

I'm going to say this the opposition has film of Cassel having a bad game and a "good game" this season under Weis' tutelage . It will very interesting how they'll gameplan against him through out the season now.

Knob 10-05-2010 11:13 AM

This is the game where Berry will shine. 2 INTs one back for a TD. Chiefs will win and a chiefsplanet poster will have to fullfill his debt and suck his own cock.

Sully 10-05-2010 11:22 AM

No real point to this, but didn't want to start a new thread...
I thought it it was very interesting that the Mannings won't even start learning their hand signals till after the final cutdown, and even then, won't teach them to the practice squad players.
I had always wondered how the "secrets" had never gotten out.

FAX 10-05-2010 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 7063073)
I'm going to say this the opposition has film of Cassel having a bad game and a "good game" this season under Weis' tutelage . It will very interesting how they'll gameplan against him through out the season now.

I think the gameplan to beat Mark Castle is for the DBs to run around wildly in concentric circles and figure eights about 8 to 10 yards off the LOS. He's bound to get confused and throw it to one of them.

FAX


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