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Colts Influence
Thursday, 4 October 2007
New England Patriots The Best
Mood:  silly

I am so tired of hearing every year how incredible Tom Brady and The New England Patriots are. The New England Patriots make the AFC Playoffs every year for the simple reason they are the better Team of the 4 weak ass teams. Put The Patriots in The AFC South Division; up against The Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans. And then put The Indianapolis Colts in the AFC East Division. Let’s see if The Patriots can handle that load.

And now in week 4 of 2007 there is the talk of how The Patriots have destroyed all of their opponents. They beat

The New York Jets, San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills and The Cincinnati Bengals who all hold a 1-3 win/loss record.

WOW. Pretty tuff job Patriots.

If their so good, why did Belichick feel they needed to cheat. Or have they always been cheating and are they still?

See ya November 4th!


Posted by ia3/colts at 3:13 PM
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New England Patriots The Best
Mood:  silly
I am so tired of hearing every year how incredible Tom Brady and The New England Patriots are. The New England Patriots make the AFC Playoffs every year for the simple reason they are the better Team of the 4 weak ass teams. Put The Patriots in The AFC South Division; up against The Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars and Tennessee Titans. And then put The Indianapolis Colts in the AFC East Division. Let’s see if The Patriots can handle that load. And now in week 4 of 2007 there is the talk of how The Patriots have destroyed all of their opponents. They beat The New York Jets, San Diego Chargers, Buffalo Bills and The Cincinnati Bengals who all hold a 1-3 win/loss record.WOW. Pretty tuff job Patriots.If their so good, why did Belichick feel they needed to cheat. Or have they always been cheating and are they still?See ya November 4th!

Posted by ia3/colts at 3:11 PM
Updated: Thursday, 4 October 2007 3:12 PM
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Saturday, 22 September 2007
Caolts at Titans

Both The Colts and The Titans played a foolish last minute drive, nevertheless The Colts Defense prevailed!

With The Colts on top 22 to 20 at the two minute warning of The Game, one would think it's an easy win, simply use Addai to run the ball and at the same time run down the clock. Manning had another alternative. Manning decided to pass the ball, twice. Twice he threw incomplete. Manning appeared to go again for a pass as he was sacked instead and Colts ended up having to punt. Turning over the ball to the Titans with way more than enough time to execute and score for the winning touchdown or even a field goal, as what the development looked to be as Titans drove down the field. With the Titans sitting on The Colts 45 yard line and 25 seconds left in the game, Vince Young threw 2 incomplete passes to Jones. Fourth down and 15 seconds left in the game, one would think it's an easy win, simply bring out Bironas, who won the game last year in 2006 with a 60 yard field goal. Fisher had another alternative. "Anytime the ball's in Vince Young's hands, everyone feels like we're going to win the game," Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch said. "We were just waiting for something magical to happen."

HUH! NO MAGIC HERE, CURSED MORE LIKE IT,
The curse of Bob Sanders and Dwight Freeney and a whole flock of other Colts Defensive Players!!!

With 15 seconds left on 4th down and 4 to go for a first, Titans went for it as they were instantaneously swarmed by The Colts Defense. Defensive tackle Darrel Reid crashed into the backfield. Left end Josh Thomas pushed hard. Young was in trouble, as he was engulfed by Colts Defensive Players he searched frantically for an option. He tried at first to run,  Middle linebacker Gary Brackett knifed in and clamped his legs; when trapped, Young lateraled desperately to left guard Jacob Bell as the play got even wilder . . .

. . . Linebacker Tyjuan Hagler flew at Jacob Bell, who in turn panicked, bobbled and pitched to . . .

 

. . .to Colts' Left Tackle, Darryl Reid.

Reid had the football at the Tennessee 38.

The clock read 0:04.

GAME OVER!

For a 22-20 victory in front of a raucous 69,143 crowd at LP Field as The Defending Champion Indianapolis Colts (2-0) reminded Tennessee which team remains atop the AFC South.

Read The Colts Influence Recap Here


Posted by ia3/colts at 2:36 AM
Updated: Saturday, 22 September 2007 3:12 AM
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Cheating Pats
Mood:  irritated

So it has been proven that The New England Patriots do cheat as I have claimed in the past. Surely everybody is aware of what I am talking about; The Pats filming opponents (JETS) hand signals. For an update,
New England Patriots

 Accused of Illegal Spying

Check out ESPN for more details

UPDATED September 11, 2007

Goodell determines 

Pats broke rules by taping Jets' signals

Check out ESPN for more details


Goodell is considering severe sanctions, including the possibility of docking the Patriots "multiple draft picks"

Bullshit! There has got to be more repercussions than that. What about the fact that The Jets have to go with a loss on the books after it has been reveled that The Patriots cheated in order to win. Win? The Patriots did not win, they cheated the fucking system. They went against The NFL Rules.

There should either be a re-match or The Jets should get The “W” in the books and The Patriots get the BIG “L” in the books.

Here’s a reprimand, eliminate them from playing in The Playoffs.


Posted by ia3/colts at 4:13 PM
Updated: Saturday, 22 September 2007 3:13 AM
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Thursday, 6 September 2007
The New Orleans Saints got an old fashioned Horse Whoopin'!
Mood:  celebratory

After intermission and shaking off a sluggish first half, the Indianapolis Colts opened their regular season looking better than ever as they mauled a highly-respected New Orleans Saints team in the second half to register a 41-10 victory in front of a national audience Thursday night to secure their third straight win in a season opener.
The New Orleans Saints hardly knew what hit them, except that it was excruciating.
In the process, the defending World Champions put the rest of the league on notice that they shouldn't expect to see a post-Super Bowl slump from this team.

Click Here


Posted by ia3/colts at 12:01 AM
Updated: Saturday, 22 September 2007 2:36 AM
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Monday, 11 December 2006
Here's more spirit
Mood:  special
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
The Colts are just so good and I now they got the effort to keep movin along to the next step which is to practice,practice,practice,practice,relax and get ready to play some heck of a game because I know they have it in them! Go Colts Go! Yippee. Oh, and I'm really sorry the Bears are so good like you guys are...If you are reading this Indianapolis awesome Colts!!!!!!

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Posted by crazy/rachiegirl at 5:39 PM
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Wednesday, 6 September 2006
Cliche
I know we had EVERYTHING on our side last year (2005). The Edge. Damn near went undefeated. And we have to admit, Steelers played a more better game than we did . . .

. . . and

I know us Colts Fans say it every year . . .

But who out there BELIEVES, 2006 - Colts go to the Superbowl

GO COLTS!

Posted by ia3/colts at 3:10 PM
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Monday, 4 September 2006
Sorgi OVER King
Mood:  down
Topic: Indianapolis Colts
Why in the hell did we let King go and keep a no good, criipled backup QB Sorgi!?
King, who played extensively in the four preseason games. Has completed 44-of-71 passes for 563 yards with two touchdowns. His yardage total was the third-highest in the league. YET . . . .
Colts feel Sorgi is the better man.
OH!
If Sorgi can not perform - Colts are prepared to pick up veteran Kelly Holcomb?
BILL - TONY What are we doing?

Posted by ia3/colts at 6:53 AM
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Monday, 26 December 2005
Monday Night Football
ABC Bids Farewell to Monday Night Football
If you were ready for some football, it was the place to be for 35 seasons on Monday nights.
Tonight, the NFL bids farewell to ABC, with the New England Patriots playing the New York Jets.
The second longest-running series on network TV shifts to ESPN beginning next season.
The series began in 1970, with Keith Jackson handling the play-by-play.
ESPN is paying about $1.1 billion over eight seasons for the Monday night contract.

Posted by ia3/colts at 1:01 PM
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Sunday, 18 December 2005
Generic Fans - Colts don't need you
Mood:  blue
This was the the start of an Indy Star column:

How bad was it during the first half today at the RCA Dome? A smattering of the home crowd booed the undefeated Indianapolis Colts.
By Phil Richards
Indy Star



Which just pisses me off!!!!
This whole damn city pisses me off. Last year in 2004, The Colts were making a name for themselves; breaking records, etc. Colts fans began to appear from out of the woodwork.

The 2005 season began and with the Colts first 3 games the Offense was having a little slump, even though The Colts won those three games - you out of the woodwork Colts Fans were booing and talking smack about The Colts. Then ever since the first Titans game The Colts Offense came around and you fans came back. Next thing you know Indianapolis Colts are 11 and 0 and a whole bunch of you jumped in on the Colts Fan Wagon - The whole damn city is hyped!!!!! Now, now that they lost to the Chargers, all you new found Colts Fans are booing The Colts. Our Colts don't need fans like you!

Colts Influence

Posted by ia3/colts at 3:27 PM
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