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Old 10-23-2011, 08:24 PM   #1
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62-7?

It's pretty evident that the colts suck without manning but....62 to 7???
damn that was beyond brutal, Brees is about to break some major records in the NFL.
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Old 10-23-2011, 08:39 PM   #2
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Colts are trying for next years top draft pick, QB from Stanford.

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Old 10-23-2011, 08:46 PM   #3
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giving the royal boot to Manning eh? i thought he'd be fit as a fiddle for next season.
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Old 10-23-2011, 08:58 PM   #4
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Colts will take Andrew Luck with the first pick and trade Manning for players and future picks to build a new team around.
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Old 10-23-2011, 09:52 PM   #5
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Old 10-23-2011, 10:47 PM   #6
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Old 10-23-2011, 11:01 PM   #7
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Colts will take Andrew Luck with the first pick and trade Manning for players and future picks to build a new team around.
This makes no sense, if they do get him, I would imagine they would keep him under manning for a few years, learn how to play in the pros, manning wont be around for much longer, if he is around at all next year. Have him under mannings wing for a few years, like Rogers was with Favre. You can really see the advantages of him learning compared to the Rookies they just throw out there.
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Old 10-24-2011, 05:41 AM   #8
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Playing the Colts was like playing a pewee football team.
and what does that say for-
Steelers 23 - Colts 20
Bucs 24 - Colts 17
Chiefs 28 -Colts 24

all three close games against the colts, the only other blow out they had was the first game against the texans.
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and what about that loser attack game finished 6:3 without TD?
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Old 10-24-2011, 06:01 AM   #10
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62-7=55
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Old 10-24-2011, 06:04 AM   #11
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and what about that loser attack game finished 6:3 without TD?
did not see that game but i imagine it must have been a real

on the other end of the spectrum the saints-colts game was boring, even for me and i'm a saints fan.
the announcers were in pain praying for the end;)
still hard to believe they racked up 62 points.
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This makes no sense, if they do get him, I would imagine they would keep him under manning for a few years, learn how to play in the pros, manning wont be around for much longer, if he is around at all next year. Have him under mannings wing for a few years, like Rogers was with Favre. You can really see the advantages of him learning compared to the Rookies they just throw out there.
Manning would be worth to many draft choices to a team that has a playoff shot but no veteran quarterback. Watching Manning take snaps in practice all week won't make Luck that much better at quarterback.
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Colts will take Andrew Luck with the first pick and trade Manning for players and future picks to build a new team around.
trade a quarterback who has at least 4 or 5 more competitive even elite years left, maybe more, for a chance at an unproven rookie who, even if a star, will take at least 3 years to make any significant impact?

No.... That's just bad math.

You have to remember this isn't 1985, the longevity on quarterbacks are much higher as long as they keep up with their training, and last i checked manning was a work horse... You also have to take in account that it only takes about a year or two to rebuild teams now with the way free agency is set up these days so complete makeovers aren't even necessary with good teams.
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What is the heaviest defeat ever in the NFL ??
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trade a quarterback who has at least 4 or 5 more competitive even elite years left, maybe more, for a chance at an unproven rookie who, even if a star, will take at least 3 years to make any significant impact?

No.... That's just bad math.

You have to remember this isn't 1985, the longevity on quarterbacks are much higher as long as they keep up with their training, and last i checked manning was a work horse... You also have to take in account that it only takes about a year or two to rebuild teams now with the way free agency is set up these days so complete makeovers aren't even necessary with good teams.
Word...

They will get their pick and have Manning train him... Then he will retire a colt and they will retire his jersey.
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What is the heaviest defeat ever in the NFL ??
i believe this is a tie for the biggest- i read on nfl.com that since the afc and nfc were formed in 1970 only one other team scored 62 points in a game.

before that i believe the bears scored 70 plus points in a 1940's game.

here it is-
73-0 bears vs redskins shut-out of 1940 is the largest margin of victiory in NFL history
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i believe this is a tie for the biggest- i read on nfl.com that since the afc and nfc were formed in 1970 only one other team scored 62 points in a game.

before that i believe the bears scored 70 plus points in a 1940's game.

here it is-
73-0 bears vs redskins shut-out of 1940 is the largest margin of victiory in NFL history
Yep just quickly Googled it there:


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Highest score by one team (during regular season): 72 points when the Washington Redskins beat the New York Giants 72-41 on November 27, 1966.

Highest score by one team (during playoffs): 73 points when the Chicago Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73-0 on December 8, 1940.

Highest scoring game (during regular season): 113 points when the Washington Redskins beat the New York Giants 72-41 on November 27, 1966.

Highest scoring game (during playoffs): 96 points when the Arizona Cardinals beat the Green Bay Packers 51-45 on January 10, 2010
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