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LMAO @ the Epic Failure which IS Hootie!
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and the fact they scored a season low number of points? How convenient. |
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And, offensively, the Colts were inefficient after the 1st. |
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Tom Brady was 3-0 in his first three games and did absolutely nothing but manage the games decently and he benefited from unbelievable defensive play, clutch kicking never before witnessed in that Oakland game (and the Super Bowl), and a different QB even winning the AFC Championship game in the first place!
Oh man how legendary! He won games with a coach that cheated so badly the NFL had to destroy the evidence to protect the game's integrity! Oh man! That Tom Brady... The same guy with lesser postseason stats than Peyton Manning but a beneficiary of having a coach with guts (and an all-time great coach at that) and a superior team his entire career! Wow! |
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I also seem to remember anointing Peyton's feet with oil after beating Denver and then putting up 3 points in the next round of the playoffs, and then bitching to get the rules of the NFL changed. I also seem to remember Peyton Manning carving up G-Rob's defense then throwing 3 picks to Ty Law. I also seem to remember that the Colts were not an underdog against the 2004 Patriots. In fact, the spread was a pick 'em, which meant that people thought Indianapolis was better, given that the home team gets 3 points. You are getting eviscerated here. |
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Two drives in the 2nd quarter... The first one ended with a Pierre Garcon momentum killing, game-changing drop on a beautiful 3rd down pass by Manning (that not many other guys could do)... The second series they were pinned at their own 2... Wow, how inefficient! The third quarter I believe they had one and a half drives that resulted in a TD and an end of the quarter change... Which then resulted in a missed field goal in the 4th quarter... Which then led to a drive where Manning drove all the way down the field and then threw a pick... But somehow they were losing... They punted twice... Both times in the 2nd quarter... One because Garcon n00bed himself...the other because they were pinned inside the 2 and were trying to take the game to halftime (stupidly enough)... I'm telling you.. If Garcon doesn't drop that pass...that game was over. And I don't care about the Colston drop because it's an entirely different scenario and it happened BEFORE the Garcon drop... Sure...if Colston catches that pass and the Saints go up 7-3...the entire game would have been different, I know. Just like had Garcon caught that ball when the Colts had the momentum...13-0 or even 17-0...different game. For sure. |
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I think I can match it, maybe beat it...with Brady. |
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And not that it matters, but just to point out that you are literally wrong about everything, he took one sack. |
The fact is...
The Colts were outplayed and outcoached. The Saints defense came up with the one big play of the game...the coaching staff showed major balls and gained an extra possession for the team with an onside kick...and they outsmarted EVERYONE when they went for it on 4th and Goal because it shelled up the Colts offense and made them do something they simply aren't good at... That's how you win games in the NFL. |
Manning lost another big game.
I don't know what that means I'm just basking in the glow of teh schadenfreude goodness... |
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Captain clutch did get -10 yards on that drive though... Not bad for being so clutch. |
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Its really humorous the lengths you go to to defend this guy. |
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