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      Opinion: Manning must be patient vs. Ravens - NFL

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Did Hybernaut write this? "But beyond the effect being a favorite or not has on his fragile playoff psyche, Manning has a legitimate shot to knock out the Ravens, if only to get to the inevitable postseason loss to the Patriots." Another Patriot fan thinking they have already beaten the Chargers. At least the Colts fans are focused on Ravens

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      Pasquarelli: Sanders small, but he's a big part of Colts D

      Posted by Jeff from ESPN

      In the 12 games that the Colts played without Sanders, who underwent surgery following a Sept. 17 contest against Houston, the Indianapolis defense surrendered 175.6 rushing yards per outing and 5.27 yards per carry. With Sanders in the lineup for five games, including last Saturday's wild-card victory, Indianapolis gave up an average of 141.0 yard

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    • The Colts Say Manning Just Wants Perfection

      Posted by Jeff from New York Times

      When the Colts lose — as they have in four consecutive postseasons — the light shines brightest on Manning. His completion percentage and quarterback rating in the postseason (62.1 and 87.6) trail his numbers in the regular season (64.0 and 94.4), but playoff teams often bring the best defenses in the league.

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    • Colts clamp down on Johnson, Chiefs

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Big game from the Colts defense today, especially the defensive front line. Kudos too to running back Addai and Tight End Dallas Clark. Expect to see much more of Wide Receivers Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison. Those guys never have two quiet weeks in a row. The Baltimore match up will be a great game.

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      Colts beat Dolphins - Can they make the Super Bowl?

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      I liked a lot of what I saw today: The Colts again slowed their offense down to give their defense time to rest. Manning was fantastic - including a big scary rushing touchdown. Dallas Clark was back and he made a few amazing plays. Harrison was hot as usual. The defense was quicker than in recent weeks but gave up 115 yds rushing to weak Miami.

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      Opinion: Don’t write off Colts just yet

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      Is Peyton Manning the best ever? 29 for 36 and 4 TDs ... Press mute during the game and you don't even have to listen to the announcers spout off about how his legacy will be incomplete without a Super Bowl win. Manning to Harrison is art...even ballet. So back off naysayers. This guy's the real thing.

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    Texans run wild, earn first victory over Colts - NFL

    Paul – I’m an idealist, I think the Colts might do it. Unlikely, but this team has talent. Wouldn’t it be a great story if Manning makes it happen on his shoulders? If not the Colts, San Diego looks good though I haven’t seen the Ravens play. One of these three teams.

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    1:53 am 12/27/06
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    Texans run wild, earn first victory over Colts - NFL

    Paul – anytime you have the defense give up so much yardage and lose 4 out of 6 games, it’s going to create polarization and strife. Plus this has probably been boiling all season – as the early victories were very close. And finally, Manning has the pressure of the media on him to win the “big” games. Other than a couple of bad games they lost, he’s put up super stats…even today. Keep in mind, they’ve lost two games to last minute field goals (today’s).

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    5:56 pm 12/24/06
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    Jeff comments on:

    Opinion: Don’t write off Colts just yet

    Most likely – the road to the Super Bowl involved either San Diego or Baltimore.

    Tomlinson vs. the Colts defense may not be pretty.

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    1:19 pm 12/20/06
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Opinion: Don’t write off Colts just yet

    Will they have to face the Chargers at any point?

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    7:18 pm 12/19/06
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    Jeff comments on:

    Opinion: Don’t write off Colts just yet

    I think the short game helped the Colts slow down their offensive drives which had the effect of keeping the Bengals offense off the field and limiting the damage they could do to Indy’s struggling defense. Still, the defense stepped it up a bit as well.

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    12:46 am 12/19/06
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