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Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: DREDIOCK on November 04, 2007, 06:14:23 PM
Pat/Colts Wow, What a great game this has turned out to be!

And how about Adrian Peterson Gaining 296 yards against San Diego?

Thought they were supposed to have a great run defence?

And Detroit scoring 44 points??
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: FiLtH on November 04, 2007, 06:27:15 PM
Eat that Manning and fans!
Title: Re: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: E25280 on November 04, 2007, 06:29:41 PM
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
Pat/Colts Wow, What a great game this has turned out to be!
It was a great game.  Could have gone either way.

Seemed to me like the Colts got away from any kind of running game in the second half . . . Might be just my perception.  Addai was running over the Pats early, they should have stuck with it IMO.

I'm just happy to have seen a good game.  I live in Rams country. :cry


Which is more likely -- Pats 16-0, or Rams 0-16?
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: FiLtH on November 04, 2007, 06:37:26 PM
I think its easier to go1-15 than 16-0
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Nefarious on November 04, 2007, 06:51:15 PM
The Dirty Browns beat the even dirtier Seahawks in OT. And the Bungals lost to the Buffalo Bills. Life is good.

GO STILLERS!
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Swager on November 04, 2007, 07:13:21 PM
Did the Pats win without cheating?
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: FBplmmr on November 04, 2007, 07:19:10 PM
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Originally posted by Swager
Did the Pats win without cheating?


once a cheater .. always a cheater ;)


How 'bout those Packers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:aok
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: JB73 on November 04, 2007, 07:24:23 PM
Packers 7-1 :aok


Brett for MVP! :D


btw who won pats/colts?
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Hoarach on November 04, 2007, 07:37:04 PM
Well Manning didnt have Harrison to throw to and basically only had 1 WR that he could throw to consistently...Wayne.  

Rams are too banged up right now.  With Steven Jackson being out for most of the 1st half of the season and who knows when he will be back, the offensive line is banged up, and the Rams secondary has been banged up.  The Rams right now are too full of injuries so they cant be bashed on.  (My favorite team even though they are losing.)
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Obie303 on November 05, 2007, 12:29:07 AM
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Originally posted by JB73
btw who won pats/colts?


Patriots: 24  
Colts: 20

Last 9 minutes were the best.

Obie
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Sixpence on November 05, 2007, 12:40:57 AM
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Originally posted by Swager
Did the Pats win without cheating?


Nope...they stole Manning's lunch
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: JBA on November 05, 2007, 09:14:17 AM
Pats played arguably their worst game to date and still beat their best opponent.  

I would say that Freeney  is fast and gave Light and Kaczar a hell of a tough time of it.
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Denholm on November 05, 2007, 09:52:35 AM
Patriots... Won

Green Bay Packers... Won

Dallas Cowboys... Won



That's all that matters.
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Nefarious on November 05, 2007, 11:38:03 AM
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Originally posted by JBA
Pats played arguably their worst game to date and still beat their best opponent.  


December 9th. If the Pats are still unbeaten then, the Steelers will take the road win.
Title: Ripsnort moment
Post by: Sixpence on November 05, 2007, 12:01:44 PM
The officiating was pathetic!

http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=300221

Pats have every right to be upset

Though the Patriots got out of Indy with a 24-20 win, the NFL's lone remaining unbeaten team has every right to be livid about the quality (or lack thereof) of the officiating. The worst calls Sunday involved cases of pass interference.

It started when Colts tight end Dallas Clark mauled Patriots safety Rodney Harrison in the end zone on a ball Harrison might have been able to intercept. No call.

It continued when Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel was flagged for interfering with Colts receiver Anthony Gonzalez on a ball that was simply not catchable.

It happened again when New England cornerback Ellis Hobbs was flagged for interference after Indy wideout Reggie Wayne literally tackled him.

The worst call was made in the fourth quarter, with the Patriots driving and trailing by 10. From the Indianapolis 3, Brady threw to Randy Moss in the end zone. When the dust settled, Moss was flagged for offensive pass interference, even though he did nothing that would classify as offensive pass interference. While New England overcame the 10-yard penalty to score, the victory was a lot more difficult than it should have been because of the questionable decisions of the officials.

So what gives? Was it sheer incompetence? Or have the Patriots become the equivalent of the old Raiders in the eyes of the NFL and those who officiate their games?

Milli Vanilli moment in Indy?

In the past, teams that have visited the RCA Dome have questioned whether the Colts pipe in artificial crowd noise in an effort to disrupt the road team's offense. Though the Colts have denied any such chicanery (thanks, Tiki), the suspicions remain.

And the suspicions will only grow stronger after Sunday's game against New England. During the first play of the fourth quarter, the noise from the crowd contained a strange effect. It almost sounded like my kid was working the "Whammy Bar" while playing Guitar Hero.

We don't know whether that noise could be heard in the stadium, but it was obvious on CBS' broadcast. And it invites speculation as to whether the Colts are indeed piping in phony music -- and whether there was a malfunction of some sort on Sunday that offered proof of it.
Title: Re: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: myelo on November 05, 2007, 01:33:23 PM
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
And how about Adrian Peterson Gaining 296 yards against San Diego?


That will eventually be broken. But Cromartie's 109-yd TD return, like Dorsett's 99-yd run from scrimmage, is unbreakable.
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: JBA on November 05, 2007, 02:01:52 PM
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Originally posted by Nefarious
December 9th. If the Pats are still unbeaten then, the Steelers will take the road win.



your taking the steelers over that Pats in Gillette?:rolleyes:
Title: Pats/Colts Game and this week in the NFL
Post by: Nefarious on November 05, 2007, 02:06:24 PM
Yep.

In 2004 both the unbeaten Patriots and Eagles both fell to the Steelers at home. I know its Gillette, but I think they can do it.