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Son, how many Superbowls have been played in Indianapolis? And how many Superbowls and Sugar Bowls have been played in New Orleans, where I'm from?poizond13 wrote:This is pure idiot logic.
You know dick on this subject, boy. Your own people don't want the faggot Colts in the big game. Get used to it.
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Peyton Manning. 9-10 in the playoffs. What a hero
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That's another thing Manning has over Brady, right; more playoff LOSSES! Seven times the Dolts have been ONE AND DONE with Captain Forehead! HAHA!
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Chiefs are Super Bowl-bound for sure.
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Peyton Manning now has a .474 winning percentage in playoff games.
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poizond13 wrote:NYJ and Baltimore are virtually identical on defense compared to last year. Same schemes, same personnel for the most part. Peyton Manning has picked apart Rex Ryan's defenses for the last 5 years. That will not change just because it's a year later, and Baltimore pretty much runs the same defense as they have for the past 10 years.
And please tell me WHERE we are showing our age at skill positions? We continue to stay young on both sides of the ball. We have very few veteran players but none of them are slowing down at all.
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God, you really are fucking retarded. And all this time I thought it was an act.poizond13 wrote:You stupid fuck. This is pure idiot logic. People from out of town are coming for the Superbowl regardless of who is in the game. Tickets will be sold out months in advance, long before it's decided what teams will play in the game. Every hotel room within a 50 mile radius of Indy will be sold out before the season even begins. Only an ignorant non-sports fan like yourself would think anything otherwise. In fact, I think it benefits the local economy even more if the Colts make it. Why? Because local bars and restaurants will be swamped with Colts fans who couldn't afford or couldn't find tickets to the big game. The city will be abuzz for two weeks with people going out and spending money in bars and restaurants and on merch long before the out of towners arrive for Superbowl weekend.
A city wants as many people from out of town at an event. They book hotels, rent cars, eat in restaurants, and go to local businesses.
If the home town team makes it to the Superbowl there most certainly will be a lot of people coming from out of town to see the game. But the bunches of tickets that go to fans of the two teams or get bought from scalpers will end up going to local people who won't do anything but drive in the day of the game. The local bars have a greater chance of being full if the Superbowl is held in another city and people want somewhere to go to watch their team because they couldn't get tickets and accommodations in the host city.
But I guess you should be excused from knowing that because you've only been following football for about 12 or 13 months.
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This argument is moot. The Colts will not make it to the Super Bowl next year.SkyDog112046 wrote:God, you really are fucking retarded. And all this time I thought it was an act.poizond13 wrote:You stupid fuck. This is pure idiot logic. People from out of town are coming for the Superbowl regardless of who is in the game. Tickets will be sold out months in advance, long before it's decided what teams will play in the game. Every hotel room within a 50 mile radius of Indy will be sold out before the season even begins. Only an ignorant non-sports fan like yourself would think anything otherwise. In fact, I think it benefits the local economy even more if the Colts make it. Why? Because local bars and restaurants will be swamped with Colts fans who couldn't afford or couldn't find tickets to the big game. The city will be abuzz for two weeks with people going out and spending money in bars and restaurants and on merch long before the out of towners arrive for Superbowl weekend.
A city wants as many people from out of town at an event. They book hotels, rent cars, eat in restaurants, and go to local businesses.
If the home town team makes it to the Superbowl there most certainly will be a lot of people coming from out of town to see the game. But the bunches of tickets that go to fans of the two teams or get bought from scalpers will end up going to local people who won't do anything but drive in the day of the game. The local bars have a greater chance of being full if the Superbowl is held in another city and people want somewhere to go to watch their team because they couldn't get tickets and accommodations in the host city.
But I guess you should be excused from knowing that because you've only been following football for about 12 or 13 months.
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Get ready to eat crow, boy! We will not accept anything less than a Super Bowl appearance! We're already getting pumped for next year!LetUsPrey wrote:This argument is moot. The Colts will not make it to the Super Bowl next year.SkyDog112046 wrote:God, you really are fucking retarded. And all this time I thought it was an act.poizond13 wrote:You stupid fuck. This is pure idiot logic. People from out of town are coming for the Superbowl regardless of who is in the game. Tickets will be sold out months in advance, long before it's decided what teams will play in the game. Every hotel room within a 50 mile radius of Indy will be sold out before the season even begins. Only an ignorant non-sports fan like yourself would think anything otherwise. In fact, I think it benefits the local economy even more if the Colts make it. Why? Because local bars and restaurants will be swamped with Colts fans who couldn't afford or couldn't find tickets to the big game. The city will be abuzz for two weeks with people going out and spending money in bars and restaurants and on merch long before the out of towners arrive for Superbowl weekend.
A city wants as many people from out of town at an event. They book hotels, rent cars, eat in restaurants, and go to local businesses.
If the home town team makes it to the Superbowl there most certainly will be a lot of people coming from out of town to see the game. But the bunches of tickets that go to fans of the two teams or get bought from scalpers will end up going to local people who won't do anything but drive in the day of the game. The local bars have a greater chance of being full if the Superbowl is held in another city and people want somewhere to go to watch their team because they couldn't get tickets and accommodations in the host city.
But I guess you should be excused from knowing that because you've only been following football for about 12 or 13 months.
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They most likely won't win the division either. They are going to get another year older while the other teams in their division should improve next year. If Phillips can fix the Houston defense and Jax doesn't lose their QB and top RB to injuries like they did this year Indy might finish 3rd.LetUsPrey wrote:This argument is moot. The Colts will not make it to the Super Bowl next year.
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That tripe that Greg posted is one of the most embarrassing things I've ever read on here, and I've seen a lot. He's pretty much cemented himself as the biggest clownshoe on this board.
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Yeah, but Peyton will start every game and throw lots of passes.SkyDog112046 wrote:They most likely won't win the division either. They are going to get another year older while the other teams in their division should improve next year. If Phillips can fix the Houston defense and Jax doesn't lose their QB and top RB to injuries like they did this year Indy might finish 3rd.LetUsPrey wrote:This argument is moot. The Colts will not make it to the Super Bowl next year.
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Maybe P13 is Jim Caldwell - neither of them seem to know shit about football:
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Colts' inexplicable timeout aids in Jets last-second victory
By Chris Chase
The New York Jets were content. A long kickoff return and a few short plays had moved the ball to the Indianapolis Colts' 33-yard line late in Saturday's AFC wild card playoff game. That was in range for kicker Nick Folk(notes), who would be called upon to boot a potentially-game-winning 51-yard field goal with a few seconds left. All the Jets needed to do was run down the clock to set up Folk's attempt.
Clinging to a one-point lead with 29 seconds left in the game, this was the best case scenario for Indianapolis. New York would have a chance to win, but with the lengthy distance of the try there was a reasonable chance Folk would miss the kick. When the Jets ran the ball to the middle of the field on first-and-10, Indianapolis had to be relieved. They were playing for the field goal. There was still hope.
And then Colts coach Jim Caldwell did something that was so inexplicable, so bizarre and so mind-bogglingly stupid, that it still defies belief one day later. He called his final timeout.
Peyton Manning's(notes) face says it all. He knows the timeout could, and likely will, backfire. After leading his team to fourth-quarter comeback, he's watching it all slip away. In the immediate aftermath of the timeout, Manning seems to go through the five stages of grief: denial ("no, that couldn't have been us that called the timeout"); anger ("what's Irsay's phone number. I need to tell him to fire this idiot Caldwell. I'll be player-coach next year"); bargaining ("eh, who knows? Maybe it'll work. This could be the earliest icing of a kicker ever"); depression ("why me? Tom Brady(notes) gets Belichick, I get Caldwell") and acceptance ("I'm going to be 9-10 in the playoffs. They're going to call me 'Marino' when I retire.")
What could have possessed Caldwell to call that timeout? What was he thinking? Why would you ever allow a jumpy Mark Sanchez(notes) to take a breather or the Jets staff to reconsider playing for a long kick or the offense time to realize that there were plays open down the side of the field? Jim Caldwell essentially gave the Jets a fourth timeout. And, even worse, he helped convince the team to go for the jugular rather than play it safe.
The coach was asked about it after the game and gave the sort of clueless explanation you'd expect from someone who had just taken one of the worst timeouts you'll ever see:
"I didn't care [if they were going to kick.] I was going to make sure they couldn't. Make them snap the ball. They were in field goal range."
"They were in field goal range. So we wanted to try to make them snap the ball as many times as they possibly could. Wasn't going to let them just sit there and take [the clock] down. So [we] used a timeout in that situation."
Essentially, Jim Caldwell was hoping Mark Sanchez would turn into Joe Pisarcik and make such an egregious error that Indianapolis wouldn't have to face a field goal. That strategy would have been acceptable if the Jets had already been in chip shot range. You can try to force a catastrophic mistake when there's no hope you can win the game. But a 51-yard field goal is no gimme. As a coach, Caldwell may not like the fact that his defense let the Jets get that close, but you accept that, all things being even, a 51-yard field goal is better for you than a 33-yard one.
Nope. Jim Caldwell called timeout, an awful, pointless timeout that helped New York's chances of victory go from possible to probable.
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Colts' inexplicable timeout aids in Jets last-second victory
By Chris Chase
The New York Jets were content. A long kickoff return and a few short plays had moved the ball to the Indianapolis Colts' 33-yard line late in Saturday's AFC wild card playoff game. That was in range for kicker Nick Folk(notes), who would be called upon to boot a potentially-game-winning 51-yard field goal with a few seconds left. All the Jets needed to do was run down the clock to set up Folk's attempt.
Clinging to a one-point lead with 29 seconds left in the game, this was the best case scenario for Indianapolis. New York would have a chance to win, but with the lengthy distance of the try there was a reasonable chance Folk would miss the kick. When the Jets ran the ball to the middle of the field on first-and-10, Indianapolis had to be relieved. They were playing for the field goal. There was still hope.
And then Colts coach Jim Caldwell did something that was so inexplicable, so bizarre and so mind-bogglingly stupid, that it still defies belief one day later. He called his final timeout.
Peyton Manning's(notes) face says it all. He knows the timeout could, and likely will, backfire. After leading his team to fourth-quarter comeback, he's watching it all slip away. In the immediate aftermath of the timeout, Manning seems to go through the five stages of grief: denial ("no, that couldn't have been us that called the timeout"); anger ("what's Irsay's phone number. I need to tell him to fire this idiot Caldwell. I'll be player-coach next year"); bargaining ("eh, who knows? Maybe it'll work. This could be the earliest icing of a kicker ever"); depression ("why me? Tom Brady(notes) gets Belichick, I get Caldwell") and acceptance ("I'm going to be 9-10 in the playoffs. They're going to call me 'Marino' when I retire.")
What could have possessed Caldwell to call that timeout? What was he thinking? Why would you ever allow a jumpy Mark Sanchez(notes) to take a breather or the Jets staff to reconsider playing for a long kick or the offense time to realize that there were plays open down the side of the field? Jim Caldwell essentially gave the Jets a fourth timeout. And, even worse, he helped convince the team to go for the jugular rather than play it safe.
The coach was asked about it after the game and gave the sort of clueless explanation you'd expect from someone who had just taken one of the worst timeouts you'll ever see:
"I didn't care [if they were going to kick.] I was going to make sure they couldn't. Make them snap the ball. They were in field goal range."
"They were in field goal range. So we wanted to try to make them snap the ball as many times as they possibly could. Wasn't going to let them just sit there and take [the clock] down. So [we] used a timeout in that situation."
Essentially, Jim Caldwell was hoping Mark Sanchez would turn into Joe Pisarcik and make such an egregious error that Indianapolis wouldn't have to face a field goal. That strategy would have been acceptable if the Jets had already been in chip shot range. You can try to force a catastrophic mistake when there's no hope you can win the game. But a 51-yard field goal is no gimme. As a coach, Caldwell may not like the fact that his defense let the Jets get that close, but you accept that, all things being even, a 51-yard field goal is better for you than a 33-yard one.
Nope. Jim Caldwell called timeout, an awful, pointless timeout that helped New York's chances of victory go from possible to probable.
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The argument is really stupid considering Greg isn't from Indianapolis.LetUsPrey wrote:This argument is moot. The Colts will not make it to the Super Bowl next year.
He doesn't live in Indiana.
Indy is HIS city as much as the Colts being HIS team..
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Peyton Manning's face says it all. He knows the timeout could, and likely will, backfire. After leading his team to fourth-quarter comeback, he's watching it all slip away. In the immediate aftermath of the timeout, Manning seems to go through the five stages of grief:
denial ("no, that couldn't have been us that called the timeout")
anger ("what's Irsay's phone number. I need to tell him to fire this idiot Caldwell. I'll be player-coach next year")
bargaining ("eh, who knows? Maybe it'll work. This could be the earliest icing of a kicker ever")
depression ("why me? Tom Brady(notes) gets Belichick, I get Caldwell")
and acceptance ("I'm going to be 9-10 in the playoffs. They're going to call me 'Marino' when I retire.")
denial ("no, that couldn't have been us that called the timeout")
anger ("what's Irsay's phone number. I need to tell him to fire this idiot Caldwell. I'll be player-coach next year")
bargaining ("eh, who knows? Maybe it'll work. This could be the earliest icing of a kicker ever")
depression ("why me? Tom Brady(notes) gets Belichick, I get Caldwell")
and acceptance ("I'm going to be 9-10 in the playoffs. They're going to call me 'Marino' when I retire.")
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True but he did have that established in his first three posts years ago.WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:That tripe that Greg posted is one of the most embarrassing things I've ever read on here, and I've seen a lot. He's pretty much cemented himself as the biggest clownshoe on this board.
We were just there a couple years ago in 1970. WE WILL NOT SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN A SUPER BOWL WIN! CHIEFS FANS SEE PAST THIS LOSS AND ARE GETTING HELLA-PUMPED FOR NEXT YEAR ALREADY!MurrayFiend wrote:Chiefs are Super Bowl-bound for sure.
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That was glorious. I've never been prouder to not be a Colts fan.DOWN2WHISKEY wrote:You are at least a year behind, he really did that w/ last years SB!!WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:He's pretty much cemented himself as the biggest clownshoe on this board.
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I gotta give credit to P13, if it weren't for him I wouldn't have given two shits about that Super Bowl last year. He gave me a reason to watch that shit and root for (or against?) somebody.MurrayFiend wrote:That was glorious. I've never been prouder to not be a Colts fan.DOWN2WHISKEY wrote:You are at least a year behind, he really did that w/ last years SB!!WhiteHouseSubsAC wrote:He's pretty much cemented himself as the biggest clownshoe on this board.
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"Oh waiter?...*snaps fingers*...Could you bring P13's high chair and warm bottle? And don't forget the burp rag!"poizond13 wrote:Well, it was a tough night, tough to accept losing in that way. No doubt, our standards are high, and we expect nothing less than a Superbowl each and every year. The disappointment is immense and there's nothing that can make that feeling go away.
However, all things are considered, I'm extremely proud of this team and have NEVER been more proud to be a Colts fan. The way the players fought and persevered despite all the injuries and adversity is truly something to be remembered. No excuses, because like I said, we always expect to get to the Superbowl no matter who's on the roster. But if you predicted this many key injuries before the season began, not many people would have even dreamed that we would make it this far. I really was hoping we could make a run, but deep inside I knew, with the amount of injuries we sustained, we simply didn't have enough talent left on the roster to make it to the Superbowl. That's a reality and NOT an excuse.
Make no mistake, we will make the necessary adjustments in the offseason to get better and improve this team. If you consider the amount of high caliber players we will have coming back from injury, that pretty much equals the best off season improvement of all time. We'll also have a higher draft pick than usual and will also seek to improve the team in other ways, as usual.
Make no mistake, WE WILL BE BACK!!! And guess what? The Superbowl is in INDIANAPOLIS next year! The road BACK begins NOW!
Let me grab my violin and play P13 a rousing chorus of "My Heart Bleeds Fucking Shit For You"!
Fucking Peyton-worshipping, cock snuggling faggot.
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poizond13 wrote:Well, it was a tough night, tough to accept losing in that way.
poizond13 wrote:I have been very bummed out, sad and shocked for most of the night
BRAIN HEMORRHAGE!
Sounds like you've had a lot of tough nights...CRYYYYYYING! Let it out Pee, let the tears flow while the rest of us laugh! BOOOOHOOOOOO! Bend over and take it up the ass like the good little girl that you are.
Wasn't that game BEAUTIFUL? What thoughts was running though your mind as that kick was went down the pipe? Same as last year? MOMMY!?
You've ate so much crow you're starting to sprout fucking feathers.
LOOZER! LOUUUUUUUUUUZZZZZZERRRRRRRRR! YEAH! WOOHOO! EAT SHIT PUNK BITCH! HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT? WOOOHOOO!
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Knockout post close thread.Luminiferous wrote:Peyton Manning's face says it all. He knows the timeout could, and likely will, backfire. After leading his team to fourth-quarter comeback, he's watching it all slip away. In the immediate aftermath of the timeout, Manning seems to go through the five stages of grief:
denial ("no, that couldn't have been us that called the timeout")
anger ("what's Irsay's phone number. I need to tell him to fire this idiot Caldwell. I'll be player-coach next year")
bargaining ("eh, who knows? Maybe it'll work. This could be the earliest icing of a kicker ever")
depression ("why me? Tom Brady(notes) gets Belichick, I get Caldwell")
and acceptance ("I'm going to be 9-10 in the playoffs. They're going to call me 'Marino' when I retire.")
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St_Augustines_Pears wrote:"Oh waiter?...*snaps fingers*...Could you bring P13's high chair and warm bottle? And don't forget the burp rag!"poizond13 wrote:Well, it was a tough night, tough to accept losing in that way. No doubt, our standards are high, and we expect nothing less than a Superbowl each and every year. The disappointment is immense and there's nothing that can make that feeling go away.
However, all things are considered, I'm extremely proud of this team and have NEVER been more proud to be a Colts fan. The way the players fought and persevered despite all the injuries and adversity is truly something to be remembered. No excuses, because like I said, we always expect to get to the Superbowl no matter who's on the roster. But if you predicted this many key injuries before the season began, not many people would have even dreamed that we would make it this far. I really was hoping we could make a run, but deep inside I knew, with the amount of injuries we sustained, we simply didn't have enough talent left on the roster to make it to the Superbowl. That's a reality and NOT an excuse.
Make no mistake, we will make the necessary adjustments in the offseason to get better and improve this team. If you consider the amount of high caliber players we will have coming back from injury, that pretty much equals the best off season improvement of all time. We'll also have a higher draft pick than usual and will also seek to improve the team in other ways, as usual.
Make no mistake, WE WILL BE BACK!!! And guess what? The Superbowl is in INDIANAPOLIS next year! The road BACK begins NOW!
Let me grab my violin and play P13 a rousing chorus of "My Heart Bleeds Fucking Shit For You"!
Fucking Peyton-worshipping, cock snuggling faggot.
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Jr.
Take your loss!
How does losing again taste this year?
Would you like to order a bowl of shut the fuck up until next season soup?
Take your loss!
How does losing again taste this year?
Would you like to order a bowl of shut the fuck up until next season soup?
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Will the Colts announce a tentative date when the road to the super bowl
will once again start???
Let me know so I can set my DVR to the
Hallmark Channel for the announcement!!
Take your loss junior!
will once again start???
Let me know so I can set my DVR to the
Hallmark Channel for the announcement!!
Take your loss junior!
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Did anyone guess he would bring the Patriots into the Colts loss? I know I didn't. Trolling at it's best!
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You guys need to quit posting in P13s baiting thread.
He's like the Liberace of bass & pot.
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Interesting statistic: Peyton Manning is 141-67 as a starter in the regular season, 9-10 in the postseason.
So when the going gets tough, Manning usually goes in his pants.
So when the going gets tough, Manning usually goes in his pants.