Will Indy go 16-0?

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SmootSmack
11-24-2005, 11:52 PM
I think they could go undefeated, but if I had to pick when they'd lose then I would say to Jacksonville.

Daseal
11-25-2005, 11:04 AM
Pittsburgh will be taken out of their element by Indy. Game won't even be close.

jdlea
11-25-2005, 06:36 PM
I don't know if they'll have to change their gameplan entirely, but with Big Ben injured I think it will be very difficult to keep pace with the Indy Offense. Pittsburgh can't get down by more than one TD, otherwise, they're screwed because if they have to rely on the pass, they can't compete with the Colts.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-25-2005, 06:52 PM
I think they could go undefeated, but if I had to pick when they'd lose then I would say to Jacksonville.

Pittsburgh, San Diego, and Seattle are some pretty tough teams. I think those three teams have a better shot of beating Indy than Jacksonville.

Gmanc711
11-25-2005, 07:13 PM
This is the first team in a long time, where I actually think they have a real chance at going unbeaten. If they are 14-0 or so, I really hope they dont start resting starters and crap like that, I'd really like to see them take a run at this.

Honestly, though, I still think the team that could beat them, if not in the regular season, is New England in the playoffs. That matchup still has to be in their heads, even after this seasons win.

Daseal
11-25-2005, 07:23 PM
Gman -- the difference is NE would be coming to their house this year. I think that makes a big difference. Foxboro in the winter must be an awful place to play!

I just think that if Indy can force Pitt out of that running game by getting some quick points the game is over. Big Ben still hasn't wooed my yet. He throws the ball what, 17 times a game? I mean, if you can win like that, more power to you. I'm still not hopping on his bandwagon when everyone and their mother things run and they get a pass to the most cheerfull receiver in the league.

Gmanc711
11-25-2005, 07:28 PM
[QUOTE=Daseal]Gman -- the difference is NE would be coming to their house this year. I think that makes a big difference. Foxboro in the winter must be an awful place to play!

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I didnt even think of that, good point. Talking regular season, I'm on the Jacksonville bandwagon. I think Indy will have no problems with Pittsburgh at home this monday night, but i'll still be watching incase.

SmootSmack
11-25-2005, 07:31 PM
Gman -- the difference is NE would be coming to their house this year. I think that makes a big difference. Foxboro in the winter must be an awful place to play!

I just think that if Indy can force Pitt out of that running game by getting some quick points the game is over. Big Ben still hasn't wooed my yet. He throws the ball what, 17 times a game? I mean, if you can win like that, more power to you. I'm still not hopping on his bandwagon when everyone and their mother things run and they get a pass to the most cheerfull receiver in the league.

Problem is when Big Ben isn't behind center whoever is, Maddox, Batch, makes costly mistakes (fumbles, interceptions) that kill the game. Ben doesn't wow you but he doesn't let you down either. It sounds boring but he "manages the game" well.

Daseal
11-25-2005, 08:45 PM
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, he's their best option at quarterback and fills the role they ask him to fill nicely. I simply think he's a bit over-rated in the media. He's the perfect fit for Pittsburgh!

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