I think it would be foolish to not let the guy who did it the first time around have first ups. But that's just my opinion.Which NE RB goes nuts? Logic says Blount. But...
Yeah, that sweater. That's a sweater.
If the Colts want the Pats to give up on the run early they will have to be up 3+ scores. The Colts aren't the Ravens either. The reason the Pats gave up in the run early against the Ravens is because it wasn't going to work, the score had very little to do with it.To have a chance, the Colts need to get on top and quick so Pats can't establish running game. Pats were tied for 3rd in league for most 20yd + pass plays given up (62).
yeah, I wasn't making a comparison to the Ravens game at all --but do agree they'd have to get up quick --by a lotIf the Colts want the Pats to give up on the run early they will have to be up 3+ scores. The Colts aren't the Ravens either. The reason the Pats gave up in the run early against the Ravens is because it wasn't going to work, the score had very little to do with it.To have a chance, the Colts need to get on top and quick so Pats can't establish running game. Pats were tied for 3rd in league for most 20yd + pass plays given up (62).
I know you weren't, but I was taking the option of anyone replying with they abandon the run against the Ravens.yeah, I wasn't making a comparison to the Ravens game at all --but do agree they'd have to get up quick --by a lotIf the Colts want the Pats to give up on the run early they will have to be up 3+ scores. The Colts aren't the Ravens either. The reason the Pats gave up in the run early against the Ravens is because it wasn't going to work, the score had very little to do with it.To have a chance, the Colts need to get on top and quick so Pats can't establish running game. Pats were tied for 3rd in league for most 20yd + pass plays given up (62).
Won't that be Blount, as he destroyed them last year?I think it would be foolish to not let the guy who did it the first time around have first ups. But that's just my opinion.Which NE RB goes nuts? Logic says Blount. But...
Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.
It'll go up.Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.![]()
or downIt'll go up.Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.![]()
Or stay the same.or downIt'll go up.Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.![]()
Yes it could go down or stay the same, but I don't see it. I highly doubt a ton of people will be rushing to bet the colts +6.5. WIth lots of money going on The Pats, it should go up a bit by kickoff. Expecting 7.5 at kickoff.Or stay the same.or downIt'll go up.Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.![]()
I expected 9 on Monday though.Yes it could go down or stay the same, but I don't see it. I highly doubt a ton of people will be rushing to bet the colts +6.5. WIth lots of money going on The Pats, it should go up a bit by kickoff. Expecting 7.5 at kickoff.Or stay the same.or downIt'll go up.Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.![]()
yeah, guess that didn't happen.I expected 9 on Monday though.Yes it could go down or stay the same, but I don't see it. I highly doubt a ton of people will be rushing to bet the colts +6.5. WIth lots of money going on The Pats, it should go up a bit by kickoff. Expecting 7.5 at kickoff.Or stay the same.or downIt'll go up.Actually at 6.5 right now.NE - 7 ... will likely move up to 9 by Monday.![]()
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Gray destroyed them this year.Anarchy99 said:Won't that be Blount, as he destroyed them last year?ShamrockPride said:I think it would be foolish to not let the guy who did it the first time around have first ups. But that's just my opinion.Bolebuns said:Which NE RB goes nuts? Logic says Blount. But...
That's cause this game will more likely be a blowout. Not much to discuss besides the line apparently lol.Wow, this thread is weak compared to the NFC one.
Those guys are using pumped-in noise and a laugh track. This thread is aces.That's cause this game will more likely be a blowout. Not much to discuss besides the line apparently lol.Wow, this thread is weak compared to the NFC one.
Yeah, out of the four teams left, if I'm rooting for anybody, I'm rooting for the Colts. But if I had to break it down, I'd give New England something like a 40% chance of winning it all, SEA and GB each something like 25-30% and Indy gets the pocket change leftover.The difference here is that there aren't that many Colts fans and we are realistic. While I love to banter with guys I'm also a realist. The odds are tough this weekend but not insurmountable. Luck gives us a chance. He is a different breed.
Go Colts!
Football Outsiders' DVOA ratings give NE around a 35% chance to win it all and Indianapolis around an 11% chance, so this isn't too far off from other analyses that I've seen.Yeah, out of the four teams left, if I'm rooting for anybody, I'm rooting for the Colts. But if I had to break it down, I'd give New England something like a 40% chance of winning it all, SEA and GB each something like 25-30% and Indy gets the pocket change leftover.The difference here is that there aren't that many Colts fans and we are realistic. While I love to banter with guys I'm also a realist. The odds are tough this weekend but not insurmountable. Luck gives us a chance. He is a different breed.
Go Colts!
They're just a little too much one player reliant to win out in a year when this many complete teams advance to the conference finals.
I'm hoping Luck doesn't go his career without a really good supporting squad surrounding him, so we don't have to hear comparisons down the road where his resume looks bad because he didn't get the titles. But on his own, he's good enough to guarantee they never have a good draft pick. :(
Maybe he pulls off the miracle. It's something to root for. But it's an uphill battle against a NE team I think is probably the class of the league this year.
Maybe Ric Flair can help them stop the run.Only tangentially football-related.
Saw the Colts' celebration after the Broncos win. Pure awesomeness. Ric Flair bit. Hope to see it again next weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwYmcd8gZQU
That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????
That will teach me to blindly listen to people on the radio. They did lose the games I listed, but they did win playoff rematch games.That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????![]()
5-8 since 2005That will teach me to blindly listen to people on the radio. They did lose the games I listed, but they did win playoff rematch games.That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????![]()
Wins in the follow up game occurred in:
2001 STL
2003 TEN
2003 IND
2004 IND
2005 PIT
2006 NYJ
2007 SDC
2011 DEN
2012 HOU
So it looks like NE is 9-8 in playoff rematch games (the radio announcer only listed off the loses). My apologies.
what about since 2006?5-8 since 2005That will teach me to blindly listen to people on the radio. They did lose the games I listed, but they did win playoff rematch games.That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????![]()
Wins in the follow up game occurred in:
2001 STL
2003 TEN
2003 IND
2004 IND
2005 PIT
2006 NYJ
2007 SDC
2011 DEN
2012 HOU
So it looks like NE is 9-8 in playoff rematch games (the radio announcer only listed off the loses). My apologies.
who cares?what about since 2006?5-8 since 2005That will teach me to blindly listen to people on the radio. They did lose the games I listed, but they did win playoff rematch games.That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????![]()
Wins in the follow up game occurred in:
2001 STL
2003 TEN
2003 IND
2004 IND
2005 PIT
2006 NYJ
2007 SDC
2011 DEN
2012 HOU
So it looks like NE is 9-8 in playoff rematch games (the radio announcer only listed off the loses). My apologies.
I totally agree with this.If you're imagining a colts win, how do you see it happening? I would say they pass well and get pressure on the stork less line. Maybe force turnovers. That's very possible.
If you're imagining a patriots win, how do you see it happening? I would say they could run the ball non stop like they have in the past, or they exploit their past history by passing against a defense geared up for the run, or they get some big special teams play, or they force luck into some turnovers.
There's lots of paths to victory for the patriots but not as many for the Colts. That means the Colts would need to execute extremely well to win this game. Possible, but I'll take the patriots in this one.
Now tell me how the Seahawks could beat me England. They could demolish the pats o line, or blanket their smurf receivers, and still stop the run. They could run the ball inside with lynch, or outside with lynch and Wilson like the Ravens did, or pass on them. It's all on the table. For the patriots to win... they probably need brady to execute flawlessly. I mean, maybe Blount runs it down their throats, but I doubt it. Maybe they force a bunch of turnovers, or bottle up lynch... but it seems much more likely that they need brady to have an elite game.
And that's why I have a hard time seeing the pats win a title this year. It's possible, but it would take near flawless execution.
glad you caught the pointwho cares?what about since 2006?5-8 since 2005That will teach me to blindly listen to people on the radio. They did lose the games I listed, but they did win playoff rematch games.That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????![]()
Wins in the follow up game occurred in:
2001 STL
2003 TEN
2003 IND
2004 IND
2005 PIT
2006 NYJ
2007 SDC
2011 DEN
2012 HOU
So it looks like NE is 9-8 in playoff rematch games (the radio announcer only listed off the loses). My apologies.
Don't underestimate Belichick and Brady. If there's anyone that can come up with a gameplan to beat Seattle, it's Belichick.bostonfred said:If you're imagining a colts win, how do you see it happening? I would say they pass well and get pressure on the stork less line. Maybe force turnovers. That's very possible.
If you're imagining a patriots win, how do you see it happening? I would say they could run the ball non stop like they have in the past, or they exploit their past history by passing against a defense geared up for the run, or they get some big special teams play, or they force luck into some turnovers.
There's lots of paths to victory for the patriots but not as many for the Colts. That means the Colts would need to execute extremely well to win this game. Possible, but I'll take the patriots in this one.
Now tell me how the Seahawks could beat me England. They could demolish the pats o line, or blanket their smurf receivers, and still stop the run. They could run the ball inside with lynch, or outside with lynch and Wilson like the Ravens did, or pass on them. It's all on the table. For the patriots to win... they probably need brady to execute flawlessly. I mean, maybe Blount runs it down their throats, but I doubt it. Maybe they force a bunch of turnovers, or bottle up lynch... but it seems much more likely that they need brady to have an elite game.
And that's why I have a hard time seeing the pats win a title this year. It's possible, but it would take near flawless execution.
Yeah, I caught it. Over about the past 10 years, the Pats have not done well in the playoffs against teams they had already seen in the regular season. Keep looking past the Colts.Kool-Aid Larry said:glad you caught the pointJIslander said:who cares?Kool-Aid Larry said:what about since 2006?JIslander said:5-8 since 2005Anarchy99 said:That will teach me to blindly listen to people on the radio. They did lose the games I listed, but they did win playoff rematch games.JIslander said:That's interesting. Were the regular season games mostly wins or losses? or even mix? Too lazy to look up --Anarchy99 said:In one of the most surprising stats out there, uber coaching genius Bill Belichick has a lifetime 0-9 record in the playoffs in rematch game (no matter what the original outcome was) when playing the same team in the playoffs as in the regular season.![]()
Pre-Patriots (With CLE)
1994 PIT
Patriots
2005 DEN
2006 IND
2007 NYG
2009 BAL
2010 NYJ
2011 NYG
2012 BAL
2013 DEN
2014 IND ????![]()
Wins in the follow up game occurred in:
2001 STL
2003 TEN
2003 IND
2004 IND
2005 PIT
2006 NYJ
2007 SDC
2011 DEN
2012 HOU
So it looks like NE is 9-8 in playoff rematch games (the radio announcer only listed off the loses). My apologies.
wutYeah, I caught it. Over about the past 10 years, the Pats have not done well in the playoffs against teams they had already seen in the regular season. Keep looking past the Colts.
I'm pretty confident that the Colts offense is better than the Ravens who just threw up a 35 burger on the Pats. Just sayin...kills me to say it,but NE wins this by at least 31-10..completely unwatchable game.
Feel free to look it up. It's out there free of charge.how much better would you say it is %wise?
Ah, Mr. Small Sample Size. Got it.maybe that's a good idea --- your numbers don't seem very reliable.
had balt scored 35 they'd still be playing that game right now..
balt got 31 off us, and indy scored........hang on I'm looking it up........20 against us.
that actually seems about 35% worse
confidence is good, though