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I'm hoping we can finally overcome the hex or whatever Indy and Peyton have over Texans. Seems we coulda/shoulda beat em two or three times in past couple of years.
Avoid turnovers and control clock are supposed to be part of the way to beat Indianapolis and likely just about every team. I hope our DL can get some pressure on Peyton and rush his throws for a change, and hope we can keep those 20 yard passes to a low minimum. So we likely see a lotta nickel type packages, wonder which LB's will be in for that and which CB's? |
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#2
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Just get it done, baby. No first game letdown. Come out guns blazing on both sides of the field. Gotta set the tone, rattle Peyton a bit. Oh, and get a freakin' man on Dallas Clark.
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I have this vision where the Texans are right there at the finish, trailing by two at the Colts 30 yard line with ten seconds left...and Rackers shanks the FG attempt off to the left.
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It's amazing how psychologically damaged we really are
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I figured we'd be up by 6 with 1:30 to go, and we'd watch helplessly as Peyton Manning marched the Colts down the field. Reggie Wayne abusing our 1st round pick for a couple of big gains. Then Dallas Clark leaving Diles run one way as he cut for the endzone to catch a pass over Eugene Wilson. Colts win 37-36
![]() The good news is we beat the spread.
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Originally Posted by chuck 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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If we lose this game because Manning kills our youthful secondary primarily because of the total absense of an effective pass-rush, what's the chances
of the Texans offering a deal to Schobel he simply can't cant refuse ? |
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We've had alot of practice over the years. Rosencopter, blowing 17 point leads, fumbling and the ball stays inbounds...
Eventually the law of averages has to catch up to us. Why not this week? If we blow another lead and loose a heartbreaker, we need to do something big... a situation that absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done... And We're just the guys to do it.
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Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. PS 23:4 |
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The Texans defense is going to be facing a quarterback who may very well be the best ever to play the game while missing its best player. The Colts have three very good wide receivers which is three more than the number of very good cornerbacks the Texans have. The Texans are going to throw a rookie CB out there. I assume they'll play lots of zone but whatever they do the rookie's going to need a lot of safety help and there should be plenty of space in the middle of the field for TEs or slot receivers. Since they began running the 4-3 the Texans have never had anything resembling a pass rush from the interior part of the DL. That will need to change. In fact, several defensive players are going to have to play the game of their lives just to stay in this thing. And Schaub and company are going to have to score 40 points to keep the Texans alive. That's an awful lot of points for an offense whose running game and red zone effectiveness are huge question marks.
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Quote:
-----------Barwin Smith Okoye Williams -----------------Ryans Diles Quinn Pollard Wilson McCain Jackson
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Originally Posted by chuck 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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I thought about that a lot. Like you I wondered why the hell Cushing was getting all those snaps in preseason. I have to imagine that the team had always planned on showing the Colts something completely different.
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