Monday, January 10, 2005

5 Reasons why the Colts Won't win on Sunday

Well, you've read what Steve has to say on the subject, now heres my take...

As you probably know already, we're die-hards. Always behind our teams 150 percent. But we're from Boston, and being from Boston, well, there has been some let downs. Its ingrained into our psyche that at the first sign of adversity, its over. I mean how couldn't we, just look at the red sox, not to mention the Patriots never won a Super Bowl until 2001. We know that the sports Gods are very much against us. But some of us, after this past fall, have converted. Ladies and gentlemen, I am in no way discrediting my colleague here, but that last article was written by the same man who put 10 dollars up that the Sox wouldn't beat the Yanks. Well, one thing I learned from that historic event, is that in professional sports, its not over until, and to be cliche about it, the fat lady sings. Well im not quite ready to push that obese broad onto the stage just yet, and heres my reasons why:

1. The Post Season Records
Lets look at the facts. In the past three years, as we all know, the Pats have won the super bowl twice. That means that in that three year span, the Patriots have played in six post season games, going 6-0. That also means, Tom Brady, so far, is batting 1.000 is the playoffs. Lets turnt hat around and take a look at the Colts. Since 2001, the Colts have won only 3, and the Wonder boy didnt win a game in the post season until 2003. Hes been in the league since 1998.

2. Home, Sweet Home.
Since Gillette opened in 2002, the Pats are a DISGUSTING 23-3 at home. All time in the playoffs at home, they are 6-1. They just plain don't lose in their house. And You better believe that there will be 68, 756 people there ready to bring the noise, not to mention, as it looks right now, a high of 30 degrees. Peyton's record at Gillette Stadium? 0-2. Plus, what is he against the Patriots period, like 0 for life?

3. Football is a TEAM game...
This whole week, all I keep hearing about is Peyton Manning is so good blah blah blah. Well the last time I played football, the quarterback only throws the ball. Sure he's your fild general, but he doesnt do much else but throw the ball and hand it off. Peyton Manning doesnt get 40 carries a game. Peyton Manning doesnt have any stats for Yards after a catch. Peyton Mannig doesnt return kick or stuff holes at the line of scrimmage. People are making this guy out to be the next Jesus Christ. Let me tell everybody right n ow, if those receivers are covered, peyton manning throws for 150 yds. Tops. Plus , I think everyone forgets who we have at QB and have a new addition to our rushing attack. Cory Dillon has a Better total yards, yards per carry and more TDs than Edgerrin James.

4. Special Teams and Defense...
Building on the last reason, the Colts defense, to me, is nothing special, and the last time i checked Tom Brady and Cory Dillon are some pretty good players. The Patriots have more than enough weapons to pick apart the Colts Defense. In my opinion, the Patriots are going to be able to play the pass most of the game and still stop the Colts running game.

And #5. The Belichick Factor
The guy is the best coach in the league, bar-none. There is nobody in the game right now that is even CLOSE to him. Tony Dungy? Dude got booted out of Tampa for John Gruden. He's a terrible coach. For all those St Johns Prep grads out there, in my opinion, hes the Jim O'Leary of the NFL. Had two of the most talented teams the NFl had ever seen, with the 2001 Buccaneers, and the present day Colts, he still posted a mediocre record in the worst conference in the AFC. And Belichick is the proven guy. He Coached the Pats to two Super Bowl Championships with DECENT teams, not amazing. Hes a defensive genius and runs a pretty good offense too. He has the respect of his players and he instills a team philosophy. Its the intangibles, his mystique, that make him a top tier coach. and i think he will out-coach Tony Dungy on Sunday.


So what do we make out of this? Basically, I see the Patriots as an underdog going into this game. But thats nothing new to the World Champs. They never get any respect anyways. Listen, people want to make it out to be that Peyton is due, blah blah he deserves it blah blah. Well here the facts. Im still bitter over the whole Peyton Manning being put on a mantle thing here. ESPN's Bill Simmons makes the case basically by saying that ahlf of Peyton's 49 touchdowns were during garbage time. Times when other teams, good, smart teams would be runing the ball into the ground and not giving an inch. Throwing up 182 points ina four game span against the Titans, Lions, Bears, and Texans tells me nothing. Especially when their opponents combined scores were 59. That to me is showing no respect for the game of football, and no respect for your opponents. Peyton Manning isn't some superhero quarter back guy, and the Colts arent some superhuman entity. The way everyone is making it out to be is its going to be Peyton Manning vs. the New England Patriots, and if your a Pats fan, and you dont love that match-up, well theres something wrong with you.

-Nick

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'd have to agree with Nick on this one, sorry steve. Although Peyton manning is a good QB and the Pat's secondary is a bit weak, Belichick will devise something to put added pressure on Manning and make him hurry to throw the ball. I do think it will be a close game, but you can't bet against the Pats in the playoffs at home.

-C/Pvt Papagni

January 14, 2005 at 8:17 AM  

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