Moebius said:I don't know which team worked harder to lose this one. I'm sure, the Colts got the L, but I think the Chargers were really trying harder to blow it.
GOD said:Not only that, but I'm liking what I'm feeling of our chances if we head there in the playoffs and what our front 7 will do to Manning .... again. That nearly perfect team sure looks beatable now, finally someone got pressure on Manning. I like what I'm seeing.
Moebius said:I feel just the opposite. It's nice seeing the streak end and all, but the O-Line just got a HUGE wakeup call. I guarantee you they'll be a different team now. In some ways, it might have been better if they'd gone undefeated, then the wakeup call would be too late.
Moebius said:I feel just the opposite. It's nice seeing the streak end and all, but the O-Line just got a HUGE wakeup call. I guarantee you they'll be a different team now. In some ways, it might have been better if they'd gone undefeated, then the wakeup call would be too late.
GOD said:Look at the Colts schedule this year. How many powerhouse "front 7s" have they faced? Wake up call, Jake up call - a 3-4 front 7 the caliber of NE's (now healthy), their o-line doesn't worry me all that much. No team's does. Let's just hope to stay healthy. Seymour is back and ofcourse a force, Wilfork now showing to be a true 2 gapper, Bruschi back (that is huge) ...
... wow - I am watching Dungy speak right now and that man has serious CLASS! He did NOTHING but give ALL the credit to SD and made NO mention of poor performance, blown opportunites, etc. But then again, Dungy is always a class act.
Peytonsbetter said:Tony is the classiest coach in the league. His team is a reflection of that. No excuses.