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  • #91
    Re: Colts-Broncos

    Too opposites --- Manning tends to jump out to leads... Luck tends to come from behind. I wouldn't be jumping off a cliff if Denver jumped out to a 7- or 14-point lead. I'd almost expect it. And then I'd expect Luck and Co. to hang in and make it a game in the 4th.
    There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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    • #92
      Re: Colts-Broncos

      Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
      Why fake it?

      Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk now Free
      Maybe it was poorly worded.

      What I mean is someone on here suggested that Peyton's tears was PR.
      Never forget

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      • #93
        Re: Colts-Broncos

        Yea, I understand the implication. I'm just thinking it through. What does any grown man have to stand by tearing up in a press conference in this circumstance? What's the thinking behind that? I mean, if you're not genuinely crying, then you are crying for some ulterior purpose, so what would the purpose be? Sell something? I just don't buy it. He was a God in Indiana, he didn't need to cry to sell anything. It felt very genuine to me when he did it. All the reasons in the world for tearing up for a purpose other than just plain sadness don't really add up for me.
        There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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        • #94
          Re: Colts-Broncos

          Originally posted by Basketball Fan View Post
          They'll boo him during the game.

          I mean really the Eagles fans applauded for McNabb before the game and then booed him during the game.

          Same thing will happen here.
          I am fine with booing him during the game. I just hope our fanbase has some decorum during the honoring ceremony for Peyton. Other than that boo him and make it as uncomfortable as possible for him.

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          • #95
            Re: Colts-Broncos

            My only concern in an early Peyton score is the 50/50 dummies in the crowd deciding to cheer for Denver.


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            • #96
              Re: Colts-Broncos

              I'm concerned that the "fans" will be quiet for Peyton and the Broncos.

              Worried it could be a "mutual" setting for both teams.

              I love Peyton as much as the next Colts fan, but he's the enemy in this game. He's trying to kick our asses, and we as fans need to be ready to help our team out and be loud. You can cheer for him before and after the game, but not during.

              If he's torching us and you're not that upset or mad we're getting beat, I hate to go there, but I would seriously have to question your allegiance to the Colts.

              I could easy see the casual/soft Indy fans laughing a bit and then clapping after Peyton throws a TD against us, maybe even rooting for it. This isn't a preseason game, every game matters, the fan base can't just take a game off and essentially not care who wins, because hey, "If Colts lose, then it's OK, because Peyton won!" Ummmm, NO. Every game matters. 4-1 right now and looking good, but hell I already look at that loss to Miami and get sick to my stomach. I want every win we can realistically get and I'm going to be mad if we don't get W's when we should have and could have.

              The only time you can justify being happy for a Peyton win, IMO, is as long as it doesn't come at the expense of the Indianapolis Colts. If you don't care that it came at our expense, then I seriously have to question your allegiance to the Colts.

              The softness of our casual fan base just scares me.

              If I'm able to go to the game I probably won't boo Peyton, but I'm going to yell and make noise for sure.
              Last edited by Lord Helmet; 10-10-2013, 02:50 PM.
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              • #97
                Re: Colts-Broncos

                Yea, I don't think LOS will be quiet for Peyton. We love him, but he still has to lose.
                There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                • #98
                  Re: Colts-Broncos

                  Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
                  Of course there will be a bunch of Manning fans there. I'm a Colts fan, but I also love me some Manning. I'd say this is true of a huge portion of the fan base.
                  Like most Colts fans, 18 is the reason I love the colts as much as I do. I will be attending the game and am absolutely going to be rooting for the colts to win..but I also will be rooting for 18. I'm not sure whether this game will be as emotional for Manning or not (which has been discussed within this thread) but it will certainly be an emotional night for Colts fans.

                  Unlike a Brett Favre and in spite of his commercials and his celebrity, there was very little "diva" in Peyton during his time here. Nobody wanted to see him go, and there is still quite a bit of love and admiration for the guy and what he accomplished here by all colts fans.

                  Yes the majority of us have moved on and love what we have in Luck, but for anyone that was a fan of the team before 98 (yes all 76 of us); our love for Peyton is different because of the way he changed this franchise.

                  Peyton ALWAYS made us believe we would win. No matter the odds, no matter the score, he always gave us hope. No matter how many times we lost in the playoffs he always made us believe "we got it this year".

                  I look forward to seeing him at the Luke for most likely the last time ever. I will be at the game in Colts blue...wearing my signed Manning jersey lol.

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                  • #99
                    Re: Colts-Broncos

                    Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
                    I'm OK with Dickerson. He was the first "big star" in our Indy era and brought us attention that we desperately needed.

                    Faulk though? No way. Stud running back here, but there's just not enough on the resume' to justify it, IMHO. We're really starting to lower the standards with him. I don't mean that in a nasty way, but I think it should be reserved for the elite of the elite. Aren't we going to be adding like eight or so names from the Manning era?

                    Harrison is already there (no brainer)
                    Edge is already there (no brainer)
                    Dungy is already there (no brainer)
                    Peyton will obviously get in
                    Saturday will get in
                    Wayne will get in
                    Freeney and Mathis will get in
                    Tarik Glenn should get in

                    Who else? All of these guys played here longer than Faulk's five.
                    I think of Faulk as a Ram first and a Colt second. He didn't play the defining years of his career in Indianapolis. He was a great guy and by all accounts a good citizen while he was here, but still, most NFL fans think of him as a Ram. Hell, he was even hurt during the AFCCG run, Zack Crockett and Lamont Warren had to fill in.

                    I would put Harbaugh up there if he isn't already, just because of the conference title game run. I realize I'm contradicting myself and a lot of people associate him with other teams, but he nearly took us to the promised land at a time when the Colts had no business being there. It almost would be like a crappy team signing a castoff QB like, say Phillip Rivers (accidentely wrote Ryan Leaf here first lol) before this year and him taking them deep into the playoffs. Harbaugh is the only guy from that era I would put in there though, except for Marchibroda who is already there.
                    Last edited by idioteque; 10-10-2013, 07:16 PM.

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                    • Re: Colts-Broncos

                      Originally posted by Kid Minneapolis View Post
                      1) Philly fans suck. This is known.
                      2) McNabb != Manning
                      Such a hater.

                      We cheered McNabb at the appropriate time. Hell we just gave Andy Reid and McNabb standing ovations when they were back at the Linc.

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                      • Re: Colts-Broncos

                        Knowing the fairweather makeup of the Colts fanbase there will be far more cheering when the Broncos score than there will be when the Colts score. Half the stadium will be wearing orange #18 jerseys.

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                        • Re: Colts-Broncos

                          Originally posted by hoosierguy View Post
                          Knowing the fairweather makeup of the Colts fanbase there will be far more cheering when the Broncos score than there will be when the Colts score. Half the stadium will be wearing orange #18 jerseys.

                          Nah, it was a great crowd the other day. The Colts have a great fan base. There will be a lot of 18's, but they will mostly be blue.

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                          • Re: Colts-Broncos

                            Originally posted by ilive4sports View Post
                            Such a hater.

                            We cheered McNabb at the appropriate time. Hell we just gave Andy Reid and McNabb standing ovations when they were back at the Linc.
                            http://www.gq.com/sports/lists/20110...erica#slide=14

                            That was the very first Google result for "Philly fans". 'Nuff said.
                            There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                            • Re: Colts-Broncos

                              Originally posted by PacerDude View Post
                              So, you're talking about clock block ??
                              we run the ball, keep it away from Peyton and limit his possessions
                              Smothered Chicken!

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                              • Re: Colts-Broncos

                                When Montana returned to play against Steve Young and the San Fansisco 49ers, it was a HUGE game! Peyton returning to play in Indy against for the first time will be even bigger.

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