checkerboard_charly
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I wouldn't say worst... He's certainly incsonsistent and sometimes downright bad in the clutch, but Peyton has played some good, tight fourth quarters.Eh... I... I.. I uh ould like to see a good, close game.
However, if the Colts can only managed just over half of 40 points against the Chiefs, I don't see how they're going to score 40 against the Patriots with all the pressure in the world on, let's face it, one of the worst QBs under pressure...
I wouldn't say worst... He's certainly incsonsistent and sometimes downright bad in the clutch, but Peyton has played some good, tight fourth quarters.
one of the most impressive comebacks i've ever seen was the one the colts pulled on tampa bay a few years ago on MNF....manning was really good in that game.I wouldn't say worst... He's certainly incsonsistent and sometimes downright bad in the clutch, but Peyton has played some good, tight fourth quarters.
it's the smug pompas nature of that team. the coach and his smarmy sportsmanship. it's brady talking about how "winning just never gets old". It's every time they needed a fg to win a super bowl they got it. Every time they need a break, they get it. they are a condescending, pompas, arrogant bunch that just make someone crazy.First, go Colts. What is there about the Pats to hate, the fact that they have a great team?
Aside from the fact that I hate their coach as much as I hate George Bush, Bin Laden, Steve Spurrier, and Satan all rolled up into one? I hate the fact that their o-line holds on just about every play, but it hardly ever gets called. I hate the fact that they are allowed to hit the other team's qb at will, but if anybody breathes on Brady they call it roughing.I hate them because the lucky breakes always seem to fall in their favor.First, go Colts. What is there about the Pats to hate, the fact that they have a great team?