Colts' fan's take on the upcoming game.

Terence Newman700;1162925 said:
medicore at corner??...ok newman...time to show em
whats that week 10 of lastyear? the last time newman even touched a football
 
bigbadroy;1163020 said:
whats that week 10 of lastyear? the last time newman even touched a football

Bull. I saw him playing catch outside the Wawa with Nate Jones.
 
Yeagermeister;1162891 said:
Freeney vs Flo scare me the most on offense. Flo struggles to say the least vs speed rushers.

On def it goes without saying Henry vs Wayne is scary.

They will have to game plan partially to slow down Freeney. Run at him and help Flo early, get him thinking rather then rushing. Then if Flo settles in you let him go 1 on 1. Just hope Freeney has to earn his pressure rather than getting any free shots.
 
baj1dallas;1163036 said:
They will have to game plan partially to slow down Freeney. Run at him and help Flo early, get him thinking rather then rushing. Then if Flo settles in you let him go 1 on 1. Just hope Freeney has to earn his pressure rather than getting any free shots.

Freeney has been a non-factor all season. I hope this trend continues. Romo doesn't take many sacks, regardless of how many guys on our o-line whiff at blocks.

I would pound the rock in this game with MBIII and JJ early and often. No need to score quickly and give Manning a chance to get into a flow.

I see no reason why we can't rack up 200+ yards in rushing in this game.
 
bigbadroy;1163020 said:
whats that week 10 of lastyear? the last time newman even touched a football


so wat are u trying to say?? obviously teams dont want to throw his way...the Cards failed to even look his way once...sad
 
Tuna Helper;1163055 said:
Freeney has been a non-factor all season. I hope this trend continues. Romo doesn't take many sacks, regardless of how many guys on our o-line whiff at blocks.

I would pound the rock in this game with MBIII and JJ early and often. No need to score quickly and give Manning a chance to get into a flow.

I see no reason why we can't rack up 200+ yards in rushing in this game.
I see a lot of draws/delays/screens for us come Sunday. It seems to me like the Colts' defensive line has one goal and one goal only: get to the passer (though it hasn't worked so well for them this year). If their D-lineman are as eager to get upfield as I think they are, we should be able to burn them a couple of times with those plays that can exploit that.
 
bigbadroy;1163020 said:
whats that week 10 of lastyear? the last time newman even touched a football


also if u watch the games..newman had an int agianst the giants....dont talk until u kno
 
eman721;1163086 said:
I see a lot of draws/delays/screens for us come Sunday. It seems to me like the Colts' defensive line has one goal and one goal only: get to the passer (though it hasn't worked so well for them this year). If their D-lineman are as eager to get upfield as I think they are, we should be able to burn them a couple of times with those plays that can exploit that.

There is not more than 20 lb weight difference between their front 4 and their LBs. They basically have 7 LBs playing on defense, and the average weight is about 250 lbs. I agree that they are fast, but they are ineffective at going head to head with the opposing o-line. They rely on speed and quickness to get to the QB.

This is why I agree with your point that we will run right at them. Let them run upfield to the QB only to gash them with the run.

A-Train ran for a 100+ yards on them last Sunday...enuff said.
 
Terence Newman700;1163077 said:
so wat are u trying to say?? obviously teams dont want to throw his way...the Cards failed to even look his way once...sad
a rookie qb didn't wanna throw newmans way! who woulda thought?
 
Tuna Helper;1163095 said:
There is not more than 20 lb weight difference between their front 4 and their LBs. They basically have 7 LBs playing on defense, and the average weight is about 250 lbs. I agree that they are fast, but they are ineffective at going head to head with the opposing o-line. They rely on speed and quickness to get to the QB.

This is why I agree with your point that we will run right at them. Let them run upfield to the QB only to gash them with the run.

A-Train ran for a 100+ yards on them last Sunday...enuff said.
Yup...there is absolutely no reason that we shouldn't be able to gash them with the run. Eddie George could probably grind out 100 yards against them.

Oh, and write this down: sometime in the middle of the game, after we have run, run, and run some more, BP will call a flea flicker that burns the Colts for a TD. :D
 

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