Are the Colts soft?  

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  1. 1. Are the Colts soft?

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New England at Pittsburg next week.

There is a very good chance that the Super Bowl will be played by Pennsylvanian teams.

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Doubt it. Falcons look great.

Ben Roslisberger and the Steelers got so so so lucky last game. Jets should be playing. Sorry about Indy.

Good season Manning.

Doubt it.  Falcons look great. 

Ben Roslisberger and the Steelers got so so so lucky last game.  Jets should be playing.  Sorry about Indy. 

Good season Manning.

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I guess their entire season was just luck then ;)

Colts didn't play soft; NE just has their number. It's freakish. They just show up in New England and they forget how to play football. Dropped passes galore, shoddy tackling... hell, most of you saw the game. I don't need to go into any more detail.

They aren't soft, but they just didn't play right. It's hard to put a finger on it. The ghost of NE past rode them into the L column. Better luck next year, or something. Hope he isn't Marino 2.0, because it sucks to be such an amazing quarterback and just not be able to pull it off in the clutch.

Patriots shut them down, plain and simple.? I'm amazed so many people think New England is going to loose next week. As much as I'd love to see them loose, its just not going to happen. They are the best team in the game, and they are going to win the bowl.

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Let's look at the game, shall we?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playbyplay?g...16017&quarter=3

When it takes the "best team in the game" almost 3 complete quarters to score a touchdown against purported the worst defense in the NFL, it isn't saying much for that offensive line. Freeney was the strong point in the Colts defense.

If NE doesn't step up their offense, they will lose to the Steelers. "Plain and simple."

pimpshiznid, lets not forget the Steelers had a measly game to say the least against the Jets, which the Pats blew out in Giants stadium. They were suppose to lose twice, but hey, luck was on their side. You see how the Pats had all those defensive packages? Yea, exactly, looks like some rookie will get just as confused as Manning did, and when that running game stops function, the Steelers won't be doing much.

pimpshiznid, lets not forget the Steelers had a measly game to say the least against the Jets, which the Pats blew out in Giants stadium.  They were suppose to lose twice, but hey, luck was on their side.  You see how the Pats had all those defensive packages?  Yea, exactly, looks like some rookie will get just as confused as Manning did, and when that running game stops function, the Steelers won't be doing much.

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Interesting point.

I just don't want the Patriots to go to the Super Bowl again. :laugh:

Patriots shut them down, plain and simple.  I'm amazed so many people think New England is going to loose next week. As much as I'd love to see them loose, its just not going to happen. They are the best team in the game, and they are going to win the bowl.

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Glad someone said it. The Pats get no respect. They only lost two games all season and people still acted like they were the underdog last night.

but flip that around.  brady won't break your team either, but vick's inconsistencies will.  he commits too many fumbles and ints to ever win the big one.

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he does fumble a lot, but he really steps up under pressure. he's has several last minute miracles in his short time in the league, and is 2-1 in the playoffs, including the win in green bay when no one gave them a chance.

he does fumble a lot, but he really steps up under pressure. he's has several last minute miracles in his short time in the league, and is 2-1 in the playoffs, including the win in green bay when no one gave them a chance.

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He steps up and starts running. Atlanta doesn't have a big time receiving corps; if they do a fair amount of man and have somebody shadowing Vick, keeping him in the pocket and contained, Altanta might have a long, painful game, followed by a trip home to watch the rest of the playoffs on the big screen.

He steps up and starts running. Atlanta doesn't have a big time receiving corps; if they do a fair amount of man and have somebody shadowing Vick, keeping him in the pocket and contained, Altanta might have a long, painful game, followed by a trip home to watch the rest of the playoffs on the big screen.

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i don't think man is best for covering a mobile qb. with man, your db's are running step by step with the receivers, and aren't looking in the right direction. either way though, vicks goin down :)

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