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Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

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  • #16
    Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

    Football is all about what happens down in the trenches. Our offensive line gets a big fat F for this game when it came to pass protection and maybe a C in run blocking. That won't win you a game.
    You, Never? Did the Kenosha Kid?

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    • #17
      Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

      Originally posted by Hicks
      Manning can't control the O line. They sucked, not him.
      However, what Manning can control are the plays that he calls.

      In his last series, he made an absolutely horrendous decision with his 2nd down play. With several timeouts left, he should have been concentrating on getting a first down in order to assure an easier field goal for his kicker and not throwing long into the end zone.

      Failure on that play would leave him with only a single play (3rd down) in order to get the several yards needed for a first down.

      In that situation, you should do what you need to do to all but assure an easy field goal. Frankly, he was doing quite well in Q4 with his short and medium range passes. With ample time and multiple timeouts remaining, another first down would have resulted in 3 additional plays before having to go for what likely would have been a much shorter field goal.

      The offensive line didn't help the Colts cause all day. I think that it was important to have nice drives in the first possession of the game and in the first possession of the 2nd half. Unfortunately, both series ended 3 and out.

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      • #18
        Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

        Originally posted by beast23
        However, what Manning can control are the plays that he calls.

        In his last series, he made an absolutely horrendous decision with his 2nd down play. With several timeouts left, he should have been concentrating on getting a first down in order to assure an easier field goal for his kicker and not throwing long into the end zone.

        Failure on that play would leave him with only a single play (3rd down) in order to get the several yards needed for a first down.

        In that situation, you should do what you need to do to all but assure an easy field goal. Frankly, he was doing quite well in Q4 with his short and medium range passes. With ample time and multiple timeouts remaining, another first down would have resulted in 3 additional plays before having to go for what likely would have been a much shorter field goal.
        At the time, I didn't have a problem taking that shot on 2nd and 2. It looked pretty close and Wayne had been hauling in some big catches for Peyton. It was one on one coverage and a rookie I believe. But then on 3rd down I expected something short or even a run to TRY and get first down, timeout, and then some sideline stuff hoping for a crack at the endzone second, and closer for the FG first. And then using a 2nd timeout to stop the clock if needed for the FG try (from as close as we could've gotten it).

        BUT... at the game I was under the impression we only had two timeouts left. Just now watching on TV they were saying and showing 3 timeouts.

        If we have 3 timeouts then I agree with you. We had the whole playbook in front of us and 2 shots to get that 1st down. Time was not that much of a factor and we didn't need to look at the endzone unless someone was just beat. We could've had a fresh set of downs.

        -Bball
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        • #19
          Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

          This game's loss is mostly on the Offense and Peyton. Like New England last year and name whatever playoff game we've lost lately, THE OFFENSE HAS COME OUT CONSERVATIVE...NO BALLS WHATSOEVER!!

          With blitzes, their are SO MANY PLAYS THAT CAN BE MADE. Screens, two step drop passes to tight ends, quick hit crossing patterns and lets not forget the draw play....did we ever run one?

          Secondly, our defense didn't come prepared for the pass. Pittsburgh was beautiful in all its pre-game BS about lining up and running the ball. It looked like our defensive coach and unit believed all that crap and didn't prepare for the pass.

          Coming off a 5 week bye, we should've known the pass was coming because the only way Pittsburgh would win is if they STRUCK EARLY before we got up to game speed. And did they ever.....they didn't do jack crap after the early burst in scoring.

          A TEAM LOSS, but we should win any game where we hold the opposition to 21 or less. And that lies at the feet of Peyton Manning and the offense!

          Best team in football is now sitting home......sighhhhhhhh.

          Indy will never see a better chance at bringing home a Pro sports championship. All home games in a dome and the super bowl in a dome for fux sake. Indescribable pain.............

          water

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          • #20
            Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

            Originally posted by Bball
            I was thinking that as well.

            Add that the defense looked dull to open the game and spotted the Steelers a 14-0 lead while our offense was out of sync and not sharp at all.

            We lost our rhythm and I've opined in another thread that we might've taken the loss to San Diego a little too lightly and ASSumed some weaknesses were the result of "them wanting it more"... when in fact we just got beat.

            -Bball
            My personal opinion is that sure - if a player has an injury, however minor - even a hangnail, sit him so he's 100%. But if he's healthy, play.

            Anyone who's played competitive sports at any level knows there's no way to simulate game speed, however hard you practice. You already had the bye week to rest. Yeah, there's a chance of injury but you could get injured stepping off a curb, or by getting in an argument with your wife.

            Part of this also relates to water's post. Manning was less sharp, just like everyone else, especially in the 1st half. He just didn't read the defense like he's read defenses - not just this year but for the past five. And his receivers didn't help him either. They almost never broke off their patterns to go into blitz routes. Almost every replay when they blitzed showed no receivers within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage. That's on the receivers.

            And the Colts were outcoached. Cower made adjustments between the Nov. game and yesterday that the Colts were unable to counter, particularly in disguising his blitz packages.

            I don't blame Peyton any more than anyone else - everyone was off. Huge gaps in coverage, missed assignments in the O-Line, missed communications between the QB and receivers - it went through the entire team. The only part of the game that was adequate was run defense.

            And bball, there were only 2 TO's for that last series. Indy used a TO on the first play after the interception was nullified (I think I understand the reasoning behind that call and it's ridiculous). I didn't have a problem going for the end zone on 2nd down. I did have a problem not trying to just get 5 yards on 3rd.
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            • #21
              Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

              Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
              And bball, there were only 2 TO's for that last series. Indy used a TO on the first play after the interception was nullified (I think I understand the reasoning behind that call and it's ridiculous). I didn't have a problem going for the end zone on 2nd down. I did have a problem not trying to just get 5 yards on 3rd.
              That's what I thought at the game (altho I thought we used the first just before the Steelers scored to give them 21).

              At the end the Colts were using timeouts but I never counted how many. For all I know, we got 4(!) since the refs were -trying- to help us. We just couldn't return the favor. I'll have a hard time watching the DVD of the game without lots of fast forwarding. I know CBS seemed to think we had 3, but them getting that wrong wouldn't surprise me.

              In any case... they should've listened to me or you for advice on 3rd and 2.


              -Bball
              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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              • #22
                Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                Originally posted by vapacersfan™
                Manning did not cost you guys this game.

                Your O-line not being able to block jack ****, however, did
                Amen!

                This had to be the most disappointing game in the history of the Colts franchise. I know that I'm bitter to the point of not wanting to watch another Colts game until they make it to the Super Bowl.

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                • #23
                  Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                  Peyton and the o-line lost the game. His passes were over thrown and most of the time way off. Peyton is a great regular season quarterback but one of the worst in the postseason. This was the best team the colts will have and they blew it. All I know is that Peyton better restructure his contract so some of the players that want to stay can. He owes it to them after that game.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                    If the O-Line was so bad at protecting against the Blitz..What do you do?

                    You hand the damn ball off. Edge only got the ball 13 times this game. If you are under immense pressure you throw screen passes or you hand the ball off so they respect your running game. What does Peyton do? He forgets the fundamentals of football and throws the ball 38 times.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                      Somebody took a timeout in the third quarter, when Pittsburgh had the ball; I think the CBS graphic was wrong.

                      And as for the run-pass mix, the Steelers #1 defensive priority was stopping James, not Manning. If Manning would've given the ball to James over-and-over you'd be criticizing him for trying to run him into the teeth of the Steelers' defense, too.
                      Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                      Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                      Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                      Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                      And life itself, rushing over me
                      Life itself, the wind in black elms,
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                      • #26
                        Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                        Originally posted by Jay@Section204
                        And as for the run-pass mix, the Steelers #1 defensive priority was stopping James, not Manning. If Manning would've given the ball to James over-and-over you'd be criticizing him for trying to run him into the teeth of the Steelers' defense, too.
                        And they were doing that at the very end as well. That's why I wasn't upset with the long passes instead of trying to get the first down.
                        Originally posted by Natston;n3510291
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                        • #27
                          Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                          Originally posted by naturallystoned
                          And they were doing that at the very end as well. That's why I wasn't upset with the long passes instead of trying to get the first down.
                          Right, you would've been tackled in-bounds, with the clock ticking. That's dangerous in that situation, or you would've been forced to burn timeouts.
                          Why do the things that we treasure most, slip away in time
                          Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                          Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                          Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                          And life itself, rushing over me
                          Life itself, the wind in black elms,
                          Life itself in your heart and in your eyes, I can't make it without you

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                          • #28
                            Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                            The risk of running is that the runner is stopped way behind the line of scrimage, and thus more distance on the field goal, which was long enough as it was (ok to long obviously).

                            I might not be (rephrase; I am not) the most knowledgable participant here when it comes to football, though I am following it closely for the past 8 - 10 years.
                            What was abvious to me in front of the tv was that there was little or no protection for Manning. the first 7 times he snapped he had 2 sacks and 4 pressure passes ehich in general does not bode well for any QB.

                            The field goals was perhaps missable, but you know what? it was makeable to

                            But perhaps, after the success of Manning earlier on a 4th down, and the Steelers twice, who kows what would've happened had he passed it, all I can say is you never know, 46 yrds was meant to be "doable" otherwise other plays would've been made.
                            Had it gone to OT then I am sure hte Colts would've won, whether justice was served or not.

                            In reality there is no trip to the superbowl for the Colts, better luck next year.

                            Wonder what's gonna happen to James' contrac though.
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                            • #29
                              Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                              Originally posted by DisplacedKnick
                              And bball, there were only 2 TO's for that last series. Indy used a TO on the first play after the interception was nullified (I think I understand the reasoning behind that call and it's ridiculous). I didn't have a problem going for the end zone on 2nd down. I did have a problem not trying to just get 5 yards on 3rd.
                              CBS was correct... Indy had 3 timeouts left for that final drive. I have no idea who/what was responsible for the earlier stoppage that I thought burned our first timeout.

                              Indy called 1 timout stopping the clock after Harrison's 8 yard gain on that final drive (after Bettis' turnover). They then misfired on two pass plays stopping the clock each time. No need to use the timeouts at that point. Vandy kicked the ball and missed. Ball goes to Steelers and they go into victory formation. The Colts called 2 timeouts while the Steelers were taking kneeldowns. That was 3 timeouts in the final 31 seconds for the Colts.

                              I got curious so I replayed the ending. I haven't got the heart (yet) to watch the complete second half to figure out what happened with the 'mystery' timeout. It wouldn't surprise me to learn there was an error and the Colts got 4 timeouts. The refs did their part to help the Colts. (I thought the Colts called their first timeout just before the Steelers scored the TD to go ahead 21-3).



                              -Bball
                              Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                              "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                              -John Wooden

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                              • #30
                                Re: Peyton chokes again, new year, same script

                                Originally posted by naturallystoned
                                All Mighty Pretty Boy Tom Brady is clutch because He puts the game in the hands of Vinatieri. Peyton relies on Vanderjagt so he's a choker...
                                Nah I don't agree with that. I'm a die hard Colts fan, and over the years I've watched plenty of games just like many of you.
                                There is a huge difference in the way Peyton plays and the way Brady plays, as evidence yesterday. Besides this year, Brady plays within himself. Peyton feels he has to forget everyone else and win the games with his decision making. Watch this last game if you don't believe me, we became one dimensional which made the devasting Steeler blitz more devasting, I mean come on we were predictable.
                                I honestly can say I enjoy the way Brady plays because he puts faith in everyone. People can dog Brady all they want but the fact remains that Brady did more with less talent than Peyton has ever done. Brady just looks like he enjoys the game, running down after touchdowns, etc. Peyton just looks like its business and no fun. Look at this year in NE as a prime example of carrying a team compared to the Colts year we lost Edge. Brady carried that team until everyone came back healthy. Sometimes you gotta let the offensive coordinator handle the play calling while the QB handles the plays. Coaches coach and players play.
                                With that I believe just like any sport you need the support of a great coach, which I believe Dungy is...I know B.B. has done remarkable things with NE, yet it comes down to the quality team players that believe in each other that makes a winner

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