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Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Nov-14-2005 03:25:

quote:
Originally posted by tribu
It's not just learning from the guy, but being another receiver on the field when TO is out there gives you alot more oppurtunities to get open and make plays when teams are concentrating on him.

being a # 2 WR is true
but I just dont see T.O as a good teacher


Posted by tribu on Nov-14-2005 21:38:

Thats why i said he could help him grow up, not that hed sit him down in the film room and show him how to diagnose film

Jenkins has some big play ability and some good hands, but he's not a #1 receiver. By putting him alongside a #1 like T.O. he's going to learn how to beat guys on the field.


Posted by Vlad on Nov-15-2005 03:47:

If Roethlisberger is healthy for the game against the Colts, I think the Steelers will beat them. As well, I believe that the Chargers will beat them by out scoring the Colts - this will be a high scoring affair for both teams.


Posted by SlackerBoy9 on Nov-15-2005 04:04:

Chad Johnson has guaranteed a Bengal win....hands down Chad is my fave player right now


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Nov-15-2005 04:50:

quote:
Originally posted by tribu
Thats why i said he could help him grow up, not that hed sit him down in the film room and show him how to diagnose film

Jenkins has some big play ability and some good hands, but he's not a #1 receiver. By putting him alongside a #1 like T.O. he's going to learn how to beat guys on the field.

yeah, however Butters did say T.O would be a good teacher. He also has the hots for Mouresmo and has suffered through years of countless "Aints" dissapointments, so I can understand his mind of thinking


Posted by Spartan on Nov-16-2005 22:45:

I'm picking an upset win for the Jags over the Colts. The jags are goofy like that, they have really good weeks and really bad ones, and I think at home at the colts is one they can pull off w/ a lil luck.

the blue and white are gonna tear through the overrated paper tigers this week though


Posted by sym on Nov-20-2005 06:53:

Nov 28 Pittsburgh


Posted by King Ecnal on Nov-20-2005 17:29:

I'm not sure if the Colts will get past the Bengals today..........

but the Colts will SMOKE the steelers: most over-rated team in football... and they will get hammered by Peyton and the boys!


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-29-2005 06:30:

bump.

can it be possible ? the colts have gone through the 1st rings of fire ...

now the second awaits against san diego and seattle .

ok .. first i didn't respect the indy defense, but now, i can say ... they are good .. is this the first time peyton manning has a good defense with his team ?? he never had a good defense in tennessee or his first years with indy ...

then again, this is tony dungy we're talking about .. he knows defense like the back of my hand ... errr... what's this mole on my hand ??


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Nov-29-2005 06:44:

as of right now Peyton has all the tools to go undefeated, question is will he choke in the playoffs
also I think Seattle will beat emanyways i think week 16


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Nov-29-2005 06:45:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch


then again, this is tony dungy we're talking about .. he knows defense like the back of my hand ... errr... what's this mole on my hand ??

ewww... gonnna lay off HIGH FIVING you for a while....


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-29-2005 06:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Eddie N MIAMI
ewww... gonnna lay off HIGH FIVING you for a while....



Posted by washout on Nov-29-2005 18:29:

they rolled the steelers at the rca dome last night.
then they host the titans this sunday.
i dont forsee a titan victory unfortunatly.
which brings the colts, 12-0, to jacksonville on the 11th.
we are waiting.
we are doing a 2004 repeat and braking their flawless season.


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Nov-29-2005 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by washout
they rolled the steelers at the rca dome last night.
then they host the titans this sunday.
i dont forsee a titan victory unfortunatly.
which brings the colts, 12-0, to jacksonville on the 11th.
we are waiting.
we are doing a 2004 repeat and braking their flawless season.


i say it's going to be tough for jax to win without byron leftwich and fred taylor, and an aging jimmy smith, who's production seems to decrease after every game ... then again, he is seeing triple teams, so the other receivers, like jones and wilford, need to step up .. it's going to be real shocking if david gerrard can do what 12 other quarterbacks couldn't do .. beat the colts .


Posted by tribu on Nov-29-2005 18:53:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i say it's going to be tough for jax to win without byron leftwich and fred taylor, and an aging jimmy smith, who's production seems to decrease after every game ... then again, he is seeing triple teams, so the other receivers, like jones and wilford, need to step up .. it's going to be real shocking if david gerrard can do what 12 other quarterbacks couldn't do .. beat the colts .


I was really kind of ashamed. I pride myself on knowing alot about the league, but i have never heard of David Gerrard. I did some basic research.

David Gerrard was a 4th round pick out of East Carolina (Conference USA) by the Jags in 2002. He has seen action in 12 games in his career, with a paltry 53% career completion percentage. He is similar to Byron Leftwich in that he is a bigger QB (6-2, 244lbs.) but he is not known as a pure pocket passer, nor a runner. He simply completes high-percentage passes, often after contact. Gerrard beat Texas Tech in the galleryfurniture.com bowl in 2000, but lost the 2001 GMAC bowl to none other than Byron Leftwich and Marshall (the highest scroing bowl game in history at 64-61) before turning pro.


Posted by Eddie N MIAMI on Nov-29-2005 23:07:

Butters we should remember Garrard, his East Carolina team beat Miami once remember


Posted by washout on Nov-30-2005 02:45:

quote:
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i say it's going to be tough for jax to win without byron leftwich and fred taylor, and an aging jimmy smith, who's production seems to decrease after every game ... then again, he is seeing triple teams, so the other receivers, like jones and wilford, need to step up .. it's going to be real shocking if david gerrard can do what 12 other quarterbacks couldn't do .. beat the colts .

tough yea no doubt.
but we have done ok without fragile fred.
i mean since del rio came in he has beein preparing for these setbacks.
greg jones, while no taylor, has stepped up to the occasion.
i dont see why you say smiths talent is decreasing.
he is a veteran but still delivers.
reggie, wilford need to be more consistent.
matt jones is doig great i think.
put predator (mathis) on colts harris.
as far as garrad he has never disappointed me when he came in for a play or two for leftwitch.
let that boy break out.


Posted by King Ecnal on Nov-30-2005 08:17:

I hope the Colts do go undefeated... and then lose to the Pats in the playoffs... that would be so fitting!

But I hope they do go undefeated, because the playoffs are a whole new ballgame, and I don't think Peyton can handle the pressure.


Posted by medinaM5 on Nov-30-2005 21:57:

when they play the seahawks on the 24th they'll lose


Posted by havokddg on Nov-30-2005 21:58:

Rasta

hell yeah they will, seattle has their asses on lockdown. already shut down one of the manngay brothers last weekend, one more to go^^


Posted by LeopoldStotch on Dec-25-2005 19:18:

quote:
Originally posted by medinaM5
when they play the seahawks on the 24th they'll lose


yup.
that happened.

wouldnt be surprised if they lose next week also . yeah they will because they are playing their backups against a headscratcher team like the cardinals.

the colts look very confused right now.

and r.i.p. james dungy . taking his own life.


Posted by happyface on Dec-25-2005 19:51:

Seattle wont get any respect from me till they win it all. Got a sorry ass division and played a Colts team that left some of their main players out and also pulling out their starters from the game.As you can see how easy the Colts drove down the field on their first 2 possessions.


Posted by getfoul on Dec-26-2005 19:08:

quote:
Originally posted by happyface
Seattle wont get any respect from me till they win it all. Got a sorry ass division and played a Colts team that left some of their main players out and also pulling out their starters from the game.As you can see how easy the Colts drove down the field on their first 2 possessions.
maybe i'm mistaken, but isnt the point of driving down the field with your starters in ... to score? Not get stopped at the 5 yard line with a first down and settle for a field goal?

Seahawks with their first posession drive down even easier taking fewer plays and walk right in to TD land. Against their starters minus the injured players.

Colts get the ball and head down the field again, but again are stopped for a fieldgoal from 31 out, but wait. It's blocked.

Starters vs sarters hawks won it 14-3. End of story. Use excuses all you want, but when it came down to it the colts couldnt hold our offense and the colts couldn't get into the endzone with payton manning and his starting offense,


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