Machado wrote:Dallas gets the win. Instead of falling flat on their face, Dallas got the job done.
Murray had another very good game against a defense was prior to the game had a reputation for stopping the run.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, so I'll take the win and look towards the
next game vs Buffalo.
Two times at the opponent 1 yard line and they just got FGs.
Bryant fumbles at the 1 yard line as well.
Defense keep racking rushing yards.
AND the fucking Patriots couldn't get ahold of the Giants
COWBOYS better make a good plan for the Bills or we can start to scratch off any possibilities for playoffs
Look at you-All critical y todo
The Bryant fumble was awful. The kid needs to secure the ball when a defender is coming at him.
The play calls inside the red zone are very questionable. Dallas needs to improve that area and quickly.
Don't believe the noise about Peyton. He is still on track to practice next month and return to the team next year in a full capacity. He's already been running and throwing the ball lightly. Things are coming along well. Don't believe the talking heads who suggest otherwise.
As to anyone doubting our front office and coaching staff, my allegiance is with them 110%. The numbers speak for themselves. For the past ten years or so, we've been an elite team year in and year out. We won more games than any other team in the decade. The system that we have is proven to be a winner. The people that we have, in relation to the front office and coaching staff, are proven to be winners. You don't just throw out the whole team after one bad season, one in which we lost our MVP starting quarterback just days before the it started. At the end of the day, this is a quarterback driven league, and at the present moment we don't have one that can win ball games. That can't be blamed on the front office or coaching staff. It was an unpreventable situation. We will work toward getting Peyton back and coming back strong next year. Any noise outside of the organization that you hear to the contrary, is just that: noise. It does not matter.
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Before fleeing Lucas Oil Stadium in the second half, fans serenaded Colts players with boos after watching Indianapolis go nearly 30 minutes between first downs. By the end of the game, at least 80 percent of the stadium was empty.
They got some great fans in Indy.
Remember when 11 people showed up to greet them when they returned from their super bowl loss?
Incorrect on all counts. There were not many people booing yesterday. That was a sold out crowd and they were very loud in support of the team, despite our record. The vast majority of Colts fans have remained positive and continue to support the team. Most of us understand that the Colts are a world class organization that is dedicated to winning, unlike, say, the Redskins.
Most of us understand that this was an unavoidable situation that could not have been prevented. Most of us understand that bad seasons happen every now and then. No one is giving up on the team; if they are, then they were never fans in the first place. We'll kick them off the band wagon, and next year when we go back to the Super Bowl, they won't be let back on.
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Before fleeing Lucas Oil Stadium in the second half, fans serenaded Colts players with boos after watching Indianapolis go nearly 30 minutes between first downs. By the end of the game, at least 80 percent of the stadium was empty.
They got some great fans in Indy.
Remember when 11 people showed up to greet them when they returned from their super bowl loss?
poizond13 wrote:Incorrect on all counts. There were not many people booing yesterday. That was a sold out crowd and they were very loud in support of the team, despite our record.
DOWN2WHISKEY wrote: Good eye there P13......surprised you caught that with all the dried jizz from Bret Miracles & Peyton Manning clouding your vision!
Says the fag who just had a threesome with Ritchie Kotzen and Aaron Rodgers.
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poizond13 wrote:Don't believe the noise about Peyton. He is still on track to practice next month and return to the team next year in a full capacity. He's already been running and throwing the ball lightly. Things are coming along well. Don't believe the talking heads who suggest otherwise.
As to anyone doubting our front office and coaching staff, my allegiance is with them 110%. The numbers speak for themselves. For the past ten years or so, we've been an elite team year in and year out. We won more games than any other team in the decade. The system that we have is proven to be a winner. The people that we have, in relation to the front office and coaching staff, are proven to be winners. You don't just throw out the whole team after one bad season, one in which we lost our MVP starting quarterback just days before the it started. At the end of the day, this is a quarterback driven league, and at the present moment we don't have one that can win ball games. That can't be blamed on the front office or coaching staff. It was an unpreventable situation. We will work toward getting Peyton back and coming back strong next year. Any noise outside of the organization that you hear to the contrary, is just that: noise. It does not matter.
I know it's obvious, but the Pack have impressed me this season. Won it last year, and just marching on this year. No bullshit or hoohar. Just playing good football. I like Rodgers playing and personality, not running his mouth or thinking he's the only star. It would be nice to see them go unbeaten and then pick up the Lombardi at the end of it.
I've never seen both gunners uncovered on a punt before last night. If the Eagles punter didn't throw like a girl, that game may have turned out differently.
johnk5150 wrote:I've never seen both gunners uncovered on a punt before last night. If the Eagles punter didn't throw like a girl, that game may have turned out differently.
that play made me laugh so hard. i had no choice but to replay the missed throw about 4 times.
how is that punter a man with an arm like that?
like you said, never seen both gunners left alone like that.
then again, never seen a grown man on an NFL field throw a pass like that since that old Miami Dolphins kicker in the early 70's.
Patriots release Albert Haynesworth. He didn't perform and refused to be coached. He blew another assignment on Sunday that cost a TD and then argued with coach Pepper Johnson on the sidelines. Wrong coach to pick a fight with. Belichick and Johnson have been together over 25 years.
Someone had to go after the past 2 weeks and it may as well have been Haynesworth. It sends a good message to the locker room. Hopefully Ochostinco is next. I know Moss had his problems here but I wouldn't mind seeing him come back. Nobody on that roster opens up the underneath stuff against a man-to-man D like Moss did.
SkyDog112046 wrote:Patriots release Albert Haynesworth. He didn't perform and refused to be coached. He blew another assignment on Sunday that cost a TD and then argued with coach Pepper Johnson on the sidelines. Wrong coach to pick a fight with. Belichick and Johnson have been together over 25 years.
Someone had to go after the past 2 weeks and it may as well have been Haynesworth. It sends a good message to the locker room. Hopefully Ochostinco is next. I know Moss had his problems here but I wouldn't mind seeing him come back. Nobody on that roster opens up the underneath stuff against a man-to-man D like Moss did.
Coach Bill seems way off his game. His defense sucks, his big trades have been huge failures, and the Pats generally look like a 2nd-tier team. They aren't going to beat the Ravens or the Steelers on the road in January.
Probably the end of an era there. I wonder if he'll retire when Brady does. Another "genius" coach who owes all his success to one QB era.
SkyDog112046 wrote:Patriots release Albert Haynesworth. He didn't perform and refused to be coached. He blew another assignment on Sunday that cost a TD and then argued with coach Pepper Johnson on the sidelines. Wrong coach to pick a fight with. Belichick and Johnson have been together over 25 years.
Someone had to go after the past 2 weeks and it may as well have been Haynesworth. It sends a good message to the locker room. Hopefully Ochostinco is next. I know Moss had his problems here but I wouldn't mind seeing him come back. Nobody on that roster opens up the underneath stuff against a man-to-man D like Moss did.
Coach Bill seems way off his game. His defense sucks, his big trades have been huge failures, and the Pats generally look like a 2nd-tier team. They aren't going to beat the Ravens or the Steelers on the road in January.
Probably the end of an era there. I wonder if he'll retire when Brady does. Another "genius" coach who owes all his success to one QB era.
Hey they can't all be Joe Gibbs...
It's not looking good for the Pats right now, although I don't see how anyone in their right mind can question BB's bona fides. Shit, he coached the Pats to an 11-5 record when Brady went down - compare that to the fucking joke that the Colts have become.
I am actually surprised about Haynesworth - he wasn't really producing, but they seemed to be expanding his role. That sideline thing must have been really inappropriate. Kinda of admire of Bellichick's willingness to cut anybody because of behavior, even if it hurts the team in the short run.
Although the Pats have a very easy final schedule (as do the Jets), this week's game is huge in terms of playoff prospects.