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12-02-2005, 11:48 AM
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We got in each others face the last time the teams meet on MNF. And its call the Vikings Valut I think I just made it up but it seems to go.
I miss some of the bench clearing fight that the Boys and Skins use to have, they were fun to watch.
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12-02-2005, 12:08 PM
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Yeah really. What do we pay these guys millions of dollars for if not to watch a good brawl?
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12-02-2005, 09:54 PM
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I agree with you guys. It would be great to see them do it but think about if they 16-0 and Peyton gets injured. They probably wouldn't even make it to the SB. Not really worth the risk. Something makes me that the team wouldn't disagree either. Makes me think of last season when Peyton broke Dan's record and his only concern was going for the 2 point conversion and not celebrating. He didn't care about the record and was more concerned they didn't make it to the SB.
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12-03-2005, 03:55 AM
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i agree, and your Lambeau Leap has been dead for years.
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Well, the Pack still does it after evey TD and the occasional interception, with the exception of Gado who is both too humble to brag about getting TDs and too large to jump on top of fans safely. If it's been dead though, why did your boys copy it and start doing it too? Moss started doing it just to be Moss and piss off Green Bay fans, but he's gone now, and Burleson and others still leap. It's a pretty shameless ripoff if you ask me.
Sorry for getting off topic. Yeah, Indy needs to do whatever it takes to go 16-0. If they beat just Seattle and Jacksonville, they could probably beat Arizona even without Peyton. Arizona sucks, and they still would have Edgerrin.
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12-03-2005, 09:24 AM
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Well, the Pack still does it after evey TD and the occasional interception, with the exception of Gado who is both too humble to brag about getting TDs and too large to jump on top of fans safely. If it's been dead though, why did your boys copy it and start doing it too? Moss started doing it just to be Moss and piss off Green Bay fans, but he's gone now, and Burleson and others still leap. It's a pretty shameless ripoff if you ask me.
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all i meant was so many other teams/players have been doing it that it's not even like the Packers are the only team that does it. And it's not like your the only team that can jump into the stands after a TD.
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12-03-2005, 09:27 AM
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I think it will be tough, but I think the Colts will end up going 16-0. Their remaining schedule includes the Titans, Jaguars, Chargers, Seahawks, and Cardinals. They should beat the Titans and Cardinals easily. That leaves the Jaguars, who have been full of injuries, the Seahawks, who did not impress me in what I have seen of them, and the Chargers, who I think will be their biggest roadblock in the attempt to go undefeated. The Chargers have Ladanian Tomlinson, who can really beat a team singlehandedly. He can run the ball, go out and catch it, or block. The Colts defensive will have to step up their game and take him out of the game, if they are to win that game. Still, I think the Colts will win the game, and go on for an undefeated season.
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12-03-2005, 09:30 AM
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I think it will be tough, but I think the Colts will end up going 16-0. Their remaining schedule includes the Titans, Jaguars, Chargers, Seahawks, and Cardinals. They should beat the Titans and Cardinals easily. That leaves the Jaguars, who have been full of injuries, the Seahawks, who did not impress me in what I have seen of them, and the Chargers, who I think will be their biggest roadblock in the attempt to go undefeated. The Chargers have Ladanian Tomlinson, who can really beat a team singlehandedly. He can run the ball, go out and catch it, or block. The Colts defensive will have to step up their game and take him out of the game, if they are to win that game. Still, I think the Colts will win the game, and go on for an undefeated season.
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thats all true, but i think you are just blowing past the Hawks when they have the best record of the remaining teams. they are 9-2 for a reason, but LT is still the biggest threat.
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12-19-2005, 05:14 PM
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This record is unreal! It takes a lot of talent and skill to pull this off. It's sad that It'll only take one game to crush this dream! Do you think they'll win the superbowl?
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12-20-2005, 03:50 PM
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This record is unreal! It takes a lot of talent and skill to pull this off. It's sad that It'll only take one game to crush this dream! Do you think they'll win the superbowl?
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Lets put it this way, if they get to the Super Bowl, I think they will win it, but if they have to play the Patriots in the AFC Championship game, I think they'll lose. The Colts are a very beatable team who I think was made up to more than they truly were because they were undefeated. I still think they will probably beat any NFC team in the Super Bowl, but I wouldn't be surprised if they lost in the AFC Championship game.
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12-21-2005, 04:26 AM
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It seems that the AFC team will beat the NFC team hands-down this year, regardless of who each of those teams end up being.
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