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Old 11-25-2009, 07:29 AM
Fonz the Boss Fonz the Boss is offline
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I had a bad feeling about the Titans game and we ended up losing.... But not this time. I have a great feeling about an upset against the Colts. I listen to alot of sports podcasts at work and everyone is writing us off already.... We'll give them something to talk about when we stun the undefeated Colts.
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Old 11-25-2009, 08:16 AM
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I had a bad feeling about the Titans game and we ended up losing.... But not this time. I have a great feeling about an upset against the Colts. I listen to alot of sports podcasts at work and everyone is writing us off already.... We'll give them something to talk about when we stun the undefeated Colts.
That's what I'm saying, with the assumption that the Texans produce another strong effort. One may argue about their game-plans and certainly the penalities have been frustrating and harmful but the effort has been there. If the coach gets any credit for having his team up for the games, Kubiak gets an atta-boy in that department.
Indy has had so many close games, so many last minute or last second wins. Give them credit, but they've also had some luck. But Indy is due, just so we don't have to nail down a win or OT with a Chris Brown kick ?
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Old 11-25-2009, 08:50 AM
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I am starting to come out of the coma after a sleep deprived and angry ride home from Reliant Monday night.

One thing I must say about Kubes tenure here, is that his team seems to bounce back well. I would not be shocked to see this team be ready and go toe to toe with the Colts. Would I be shocked if they won, hell no. Am I expecting them to win, hell no. I think this will be a typical Texans game this year, could go either way in the 4th quarter. This club seems to be full of surprises. At some point this year, we are going to make the plays to win one of these close games. The Colts have been winning, but they have not been blowing teams away. Manning is not going to scramble for first downs all night, but is 1000% better passer than VY.

My prediction...By Saturday AM, I will be amped up and ready to get it going Sunday morning. On my way to Reliant, I will be brimming with optimism and enthusiasm. I'll be in my seat for player introductions.
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Old 11-25-2009, 01:26 PM
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Please do not take this as a rant, but I think we will lose. We may actually lose by more than one TD.

In order to beat Peyton, you have to have someone to play chess with Peyton. We have no one on our sideline or in the game to contend with his continuous adjustments. I am a huge Cushing fan, but he was ohky doked by DClark all game long. If they give up the over and under on Reggie Wayne to help on Dallas, I think Reggie will eat us up.

It takes three things to beat the Colts:

1. Toughness on defense (we only have 1 1/2: Cushing and Pollard)
2. A coach on the sidelines and on the field (we have neither)
3. An offense that can consistently put up points (not yards). (We are inconsistent here).

So far we have half of one of these. Maybe somewhere in between today and Sunday we will have to gain some of the rest.
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Old 11-27-2009, 01:03 AM
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We're afraid to throw it deep and we can't run the ball. Manning is gonna have a huge day while Mario has the best seat in the house.

Colts are gonna embarrass us...sorry.
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Old 11-28-2009, 12:46 PM
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I picked the Texans to beat the Colts last time. So, I'm picking the Colts to win this week. That's a guaranteed victory
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I'm just sitting here thinking (pacing, actually) that whatever my issues with Kubiak he is apparently a goddam genius at tutoring quarterbacks.
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Old 11-28-2009, 06:44 PM
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Count this as something that doesn't suck.....

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...out-for-colts/

Freeney out for Colts
Posted by Mike Florio on November 28, 2009 6:25 PM ET
Colts defensive end Dwight Freeney, who usually finds a way to overcome injuries, won't be playing on Sunday against the Texans.

Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Freeney stayed home in Indianapolis, due to an abdominal injury that had rendered him questionable.

The 10-0 Colts face the 5-5 Texans at Reliant Stadium in Houston.

Six other Colts are listed as questionable. It's not known at this point whether any of the other six stayed home. They are cornerback Kelvin Hayden (knee), linebacker Ramon Humber (calf), tackle Charlie Johnson (foot), tight end Gijon Robinson (concussion), and quarterback Jim Sorgi (right shoulder).
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