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I hate this ****ing team. We have the worst luck against them. No pun intended. I want this game badly.
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Anyone here going to the game? Indy star or someone posted on fb a month ago that Indy had the nicest fans to opposing teams! Ha! I seen enough fights there last time I went with my Dad that he swore never to go again. The wife and I went to Cincinnati last year and they were actually pretty cool for the most part. But was the total opposite the year we went in there undefeated and got beat. You would have thought we raped their mom and hell they won the game
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Never had an issue in Indy. Great folks, always accommodating. Houston, Dallas and new Orleans all been just fine.
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I guess unless you're a douche canoe you really don't have any issues at opposing stadiums...
Going to the chiefs at Denver game. Seriously doubt t Ill have any issues. |
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TEAMCHEATSCORE? 1. Denver Broncos (CheatScore of 53 = THE BIGGEST NFL Cheaters) 2. New York Jets (CheatScore of 46 = ELITE NFL Cheaters) 3. Pittsburgh Steelers (CheatScore of 41 = EXCEPTIONAL NFL Cheaters) 4. Indianapolis Colts (CheatScore of 37 = ABOVE AVERAGE NFL Cheaters) 5. San Francisco 49ers (CheatScore of 37 = ABOVE AVERAGE NFL Cheaters) |
The Colts are trash. Outside of the Luck-Hilton connection they have absolutely nothing going for them. I expect Daniel Sorenson to get three pick-sixes and nine sacks in a blowout.
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SUMMARY: Reported Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk, during the December 13, 2015 Raiders-Broncos regular season football game, an Oakland pass along the sideline was ruled a completion, but Denver thought the receiver failed to get both feet inbounds. The Broncos wanted to have time to check the replay and throw the challenge flag as the Raiders were lining up to run the next play, so Broncos linebacker Von Miller did the one thing a player can always do to get the officials to halt the game: he faked that he was injured.
Specifically, Miller flopped to the ground, holding his leg. It was such a bad acting job that announcer Dan Fouts, who was calling the game on CBS, immediately called it out as a fake injury. But it had its desired effect: the officials stopped the game for Miller’s “injury,” and the Broncos successfully challenged the play. VICTIM: Oakland Raiders PUNISHED? No but ... it's more probable than not that this was cheating PUNISHMENT: Said Pro Football Talk: "some people laugh that stuff off as gamesmanship, but the fact is that it’s cheating. And it’s a particularly insidious kind of cheating because it exploits the NFL’s player safety rules, which say that a game must be stopped when a player is hurt." |
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I think it's going to be a tough game. I like what we're starting to do, and we're definitely trending positively, but that place...that team. Very good QB and a team that can light up the scoreboard.
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I don't think they will.
Luck is great, but it is criminal how poorly they've done building that team around him. They stink. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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