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Colts Influence
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
What the hell was he thinking?
Mood:  silly
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
Them Beantown boys went home this weekend after getting a beatin in The Hoosier City!
The Boston Celtics were outscored 27-18 by The Indiana Pacers in the final 10 minutes and The New England Patriots and Bill Belichick risked it all Sunday night.
And lost
One play will forever define this latest classic in the New England-Indianapolis rivalry.
Belichick, the New England Patriots' head coach, surprised many by opting to go for a first down on 4th-and-2 from the Patriots 28 with a six-point lead with just over two minutes remaining in a 35-34 loss to Indianapolis Sunday. He was criticized by many fans and media after the game when yhe Patriots failed to convert the first down and Indianapolis won when QB Peyton Manning threw for a 1-yard touchdown to WR Reggie Wayne with 13 seconds remaining.
Belichick called two timeouts on the series, the second to set up the fourth-down play - a short pass from Tom Brady to Kevin Faulk. It came up about a half-yard short of the first down marker, giving Manning the ball at the New England 29 with 1:57 left and all three timeouts - an eternity for the three-time MVP.
The Colts got the ball back on their own 29-yard line and scored the game winner four plays later. Manning ran three plays before finding Wayne for the winning score and left New England with virtually no chance to rally.
"Fourth-and-jackass. That's our name of a now-infamous play in New England Patriots history. Move over, Tuck Rule. You have company. Each and every week we see bad coaching decisions in the NFL, but never, and I mean never, have I seen one as dumb as the decision Patriots coach Bill Belichick made Sunday night against the Indianapolis Colts. His brain was more frozen than Ted Williams'." -- CBS Sports.com's Pete Prisco
When asked why he made the decision to go for it on fourth down -- running back Kevin Faulk caught the pass but was tackled short of the necessary yardage -- Belichick replied, "It's the same thing I said after the game: I thought it was our best chance to win. I thought we needed to make that one play and then we could basically run out the clock. And, we weren't able to make it."
New England (6-3) has now lost five of the last six in this series, while Indy remained undefeated at 9-0.
Coming up big when it counts the most has made Reggie Wayne one of the most beloved athletes in Indianapolis ever. His two touchdowns last night, including the game winner, was just enough to help the Colts stay perfect.
He had 126-yards receiving on 10 catches. Two of which were diving snags in the end zone, including the game winner with just 13 seconds left to play.
Colts WR Reggie Wayne made a leaping grab in the end zone with 16 seconds remaining. Matt Stover's extra point gave Indy a 35-34 lead, capping a four-play drive that started at Indy's 29-yard line after the two-minute warning.
How about the reemergence of Joseph Addai as a major cog in the Indianapolis Colts offense. With the Boys in Blue still struggling to get it going on the ground, Addai has come up big when it counts. He had two more touchdowns last night which gives him five total over the Colts past three games. Also, Addai's 13-yard run on the Colts final drive placed Peyton and the offense just one yard away from pay dirt. This allowed the Colts to run the clock down before punching in for six, thus leaving the Patriots virtually no time left to try and score.
Colts RB Joseph Addai hurt his right hand in the first quarter, went to the locker room and returned to action in the second half with his ring and middle fingers taped together.
Colts WR Pierre Garcon left the game after falling beyond the end zone in the second quarter. He had his left foot wrapped on the sideline and returned on the next series
In what is now their third consecutive come from behind fourth quarter victory, the Colts showed that they believe anything is possible with their team. No matter how bad it looks, until 60 minutes has expired they are not giving up.
Just how great are the Indianapolis Colts fan truly? . Against a powerful team like the Patriots, and with an offense that only scored 14 points in the first three quarters, very few people left Lucas Oil before the final whistle. They were just as loud on the faithful fourth and two as they were during New England's first possession three hours earlier.
Jim Caldwell is still posting a goose egg in the loss column for his career as a head coach. At 9-0, he stands alone as having the best record of any head coach to start his career in the history of the NFL.
Dwight Freeney. His consecutive games with a sack streak came to an end Sunday night as he went sack-less. His nine game streak still set a franchise record and fell just one short of the NFL record.
Peyton Manning is now in sole possession of fourth place on the all-time victory list with 126 wins to his name. He passed Fran Tarkenton who finished his career with 125 .
The Colts as a team have now won 18 consecutive regular season games, which ties them for the second longest streak in NFL history. Who are they tied with? The 2004-2006 New England Patriots. The Patriots of 2006-2008 hold the over all record with 21 consecutive regular season victories.
The Indianapolis Colts take to the road next week as they head to the city they once called home, Baltimore. Indianapolis will look to make it a joyful homecoming as they take on the 4-4 Baltimore Ravens who have become better known for their offense this year rather than the defense that struck fear in the hearts of many.

Posted by ia3/colts at 3:34 PM
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Lucas Oil Stadium Sign
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
Not even a year old and the lights in the Lucas Oil Stadium sign have been out and/or flickering for months now.
At long last workers began changing the bulbs Monday, but they all won't be fixed until mid-August when the Colts host the Eagles for a pre-season night game on national TV.

Posted by ia3/colts at 3:20 PM
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Monday, 11 December 2006
Here's more spirit
Mood:  special
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
The Colts are just so good and I now they got the effort to keep movin along to the next step which is to practice,practice,practice,practice,relax and get ready to play some heck of a game because I know they have it in them! Go Colts Go! Yippee. Oh, and I'm really sorry the Bears are so good like you guys are...If you are reading this Indianapolis awesome Colts!!!!!!

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Posted by crazy/rachiegirl at 5:39 PM
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Monday, 4 September 2006
Sorgi OVER King
Mood:  down
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
Why in the hell did we let King go and keep a no good, criipled backup QB Sorgi!?
King, who played extensively in the four preseason games. Has completed 44-of-71 passes for 563 yards with two touchdowns. His yardage total was the third-highest in the league. YET . . . .
Colts feel Sorgi is the better man.
OH!
If Sorgi can not perform - Colts are prepared to pick up veteran Kelly Holcomb?
BILL - TONY What are we doing?

Posted by ia3/colts at 6:53 AM
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Wednesday, 26 October 2005
COLTS IN BALANCE
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
Colts find balance now that offense is in sync
Indianapolis spent September listening to the rave reviews about its improved defense. Now, the offense finally has answered.

Full Story

Posted by ia3/colts at 11:26 AM
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Sunday, 23 October 2005
UNSTOPPABLE
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
Colts remain undefeated

Seven weeks into the season after what many thought was a disastrous-looking preseason; October 23, 2005 - The Indianapolis Colts remain the NFL's only unbeaten team and in the process kept Houston on the other end of the spectrum.
The Colts' 38-20 victory pushed their mark to a franchise-record 7-0 and kept the Texans the league's only winless team at 0-6.

Full Story

Posted by ia3/colts at 5:49 PM
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Saturday, 22 October 2005
Week 7 Preview
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
NFL's only unbeaten team
visits league's only winless team!

Before enjoying their bye week, the Colts must take care of another divisional road game. Standing between them and the best start in franchise history is Houston, which is why it's easy to envision the Colts heading into their break with a 7-0 record.
The Texans (0-5) are the league's only winless team.

Full Story

Posted by ia3/colts at 8:50 PM
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Thursday, 13 October 2005
Monday Night Football
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
On October 17th 2005, the NFL's lone unbeaten team, the Indianapolis Colts, will attempt to start a season 6-0 for the first time in 47 years, since the Weeb Ewbank-Johnny Unitas Colts of 1958.
That team, of course, won the NFL championship in the first "sudden-death" overtime in NFL history in
"The Greatest Game Ever Played."

Read The Full Preview

Posted by ia3/colts at 11:10 AM
Updated: Thursday, 13 October 2005 11:12 AM
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Saturday, 8 October 2005
BUSY BUSY BUsy Busy busy
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
It seems I have forgotten about this Blog.

Let's see, October 8, 2005 and The Indianapolis COlts are 4 - 0 . . .

What's more to say? GO COLTS!!!!

I heard alot of Colts Fans during the start of The Regular Season complimenting The New and Improved DEFENSE and My Lord are they not awsome. And on another note the fans were complaining about our OFFENSE.
First of all - W means a win and if I am not misstaken The Indianapolis Colts have four of them W's out of playing four games so far!
And in Game 4 against The Titans - is wasn't the fact that our "OFFENSE IS BACK" as all the news media was claiming - it was the simple fact that The Tiatns played a normal Defensive Game while the Ravens, Jacksonville and Browns all played a Pass Coverage Defense sending all thier guys out LEAVING EDGE open for the Run Play.

Don't get me wrong - Peyton and Company played a damn good game against Titans and I see alot of numbers going up this Sunday against The 49ers simply because like The Titans - thier Defense is weak.

Which brings us to New England Patriots. Do you think thier already preparing an ICU Room for Tom Brady after Freeney and The Crew get done with him?

Posted by ia3/colts at 5:35 AM
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