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Game Thread W11 - Indianapolis V Baltimore (1 Viewer)

Well, this is like a playoff game for Baltimore. I think they'll be fired up but unless some flukey plays happen I think the Colts win 31-20.

 
Sensational one-handed TD catch by Clark, what was special about it was that after just reaching it with one hand , he didn't attempt to bring his other hand onto the ball as he went out the back of the end zone as that could have been construed as not having full control of the ball, he just cradled it with the one hand. Brilliant heads-up play.

 
Lovely. Called FBL on the KO return. I originally thought he was down, but don't know if they can overturn this.

 
:confused:

"And it's incomplete! Or is it out of bounds? We'll wait for the call."

Thanks Gumble. Maybe one of these years you'll learn the difference between the incomplete X motion and the stop the clock X motion.

 
lol @ Jeff Saturday.

That indy line can't run block for anything. At least Saturday makes things interesting...

 
Just fall on the ball man.

And sorry about the Santi fumble guys. Everytime I make a large bet on a team they lose a fumble on the 1 yard line on 1st and goal. I should have warned you guys.

 
edit: gonna wait for roadkill1292 to post since I know he'll sum it up better than I.
I doubt that but thanks.In a nutshell, the Ravens better get into the endzone. Barring the turnovers (3 now), Peyton looks like he can score precisely when he needs to.
 
Nice stop (was that their first on downs?) by the Ravens. They need to keep beating on the smallish Colts defense here and keep Peyton off the field.

 
Derrick Mason just dropped that one.
Uncharacteristically bad. And the story of their season -- their margin for error is frightfully slim and they haven't been making that one more play that will put them over the top against quality teams.
 
There's a great stand by the Colts. The Ratbirds don't miss many opportunities like that; with their size they can almost always pound it in from the one. Kicking field goals has cost more than a few teams against Peyton. This doesn't look good.

 
I may be biased, but I'm betting if you give Rice the ball three times inside the 1 he scores.

 
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Boy, this looks a lot like the '06(?) playoff game, close and low-scoring. McNair couldn't get Baltimore into the endzone in that one, either, and Peyton did just enough. He usually does.

 
Oh hey, Derrick Mason on a deep out for the 923rd time of the game. Maybe they should think about covering that.

 
Ravens should have been flagged on a false start ..instead Flacco goes over the middle to Rice and is picked.

 
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Where is Clark? 1 reception for a TD and three yards and not heard from again? All Santi?
Where is he???????1 catch for 3 yards still. (thankfully it was for a TD!)
I've seen him on the field during the last drive, so I don't know why he isn't getting the looks. Doesn't look hurt or anything to me.
I remember a drop and a pass into double coverage so he has had at least two targets more. I think the Ravens have had real good coverage on him.
 
I don't understand why refs only give players credit for extending the ball at the goaline. Wayne extended that bull a full yard beyond where the ref actually marked it, long before his knee went down.

 
I don't understand why refs only give players credit for extending the ball at the goaline. Wayne extended that bull a full yard beyond where the ref actually marked it, long before his knee went down.
Yeah, the Colts get screwed on poor spots. :rolleyes:
 
Wait are the Ravens challenging here? You need those timeouts, there's not way this gets overturned...
Challenge isn't terrible if they were going to call a TO anyway, but, I wonder if they'll get charged with the TO they called before the measurement.
 
AND he called a timeout on top of it, so a complete waste there.

I really don't get how guys mess this up so badly. Don't they pay someone to sit up in the booth and tell them when to challenge stuff? So how did they still challenge there?

 
AND he called a timeout on top of it, so a complete waste there.

I really don't get how guys mess this up so badly. Don't they pay someone to sit up in the booth and tell them when to challenge stuff? So how did they still challenge there?
Spot gave them the first down by about three inches, I guess the guy upstairs doesn't have time to view it that many times before a decision has to be relayed down to the coach.Like I said, if they did it right and used the TO as the challenge, it kind of makes sense... call 1 challenge/TO to make them run a play before the 2 minute warning, then the clock stops at the two minute warning, then call the last TO, and if the D holds you get the ball back with over a minute to go. Plus the odd chance the challenge is successful, and they have to punt now and give you the ball with 2 TOs and the warning to go.

It's a gamble. There's 20 seconds left before you can't challenge anymore anyway. If they did it right and didn't get double-hit with TOs, then it's not an awful decision.

 
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