Peyton has got to be the Sunday stud this week. He put up more TDs by himself than pretty much all of Denver's previous opponents. Most of those TDs in previous games occured in the fourth quarter when Al Wilson, Champ Bailey, and the rest of the starters were relaxing on the bench.
That being said, I wouldn't be surprised if they gave it to Michael Vick. Him passing for more than 200 yards is apparently the greatest accomplishment in football history.
What you talkin' bout Willis? I wasn't clear. I meant that the TDs the Broncos had allowed in games PRIOR to the Colts game occured against second and third string defenses.
What you talkin' bout Willis? I wasn't clear. I meant that the TDs the Broncos had allowed in games PRIOR to the Colts game occured against second and third string defenses.
I retract any previous statements made about the Colts. If Manning and Vinatieri remain this clutch throughout the playoffs, they will cruise to the Superbowl. I know defense wins championships, but this Colts team could fly in the face of that idea. Their offense will keep it close against anybody in any shootout, and Vinateri is ridiculously clutch. It's like he never misses if the game is on the line.
They started 7-0 last year as well and looked even better then and we see what happened. They have a built-in excuse or three, but I'll with hold judgment on them until they actually do it in the playoffs.
Yeah, those 3 straight losses constituted, IMO, one of the biggest and most inexplicable collapses in NFL history. Indy's only knock all season has been lack of a running game, but it looks like Addai is able to get the job done.