Colts fans: what's the deal?

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MTK
12-30-2009, 12:53 PM
I'm kinda surprised/confused at all the outrage this week coming from Colts fans over the fact they pulled their starters last week. It's not like this should have come as any sort of shocker, this has been their MO for years now and I thought they made it pretty clear prior to last week that 16-0 was not a high priority for them.

So what's up with Colts fans that are all up in arms this week? I heard about one fan who was turning in his custom Colts license plates. I mean, really? 14-1 and you are turning in your plates? Wow.

Redskins8588
12-30-2009, 01:03 PM
I think that they Colts fans are over reacting a little bit, I mean sure they had to know that the starters would be rested. However, I think that the Colts administration pulled the trigger a little too early, IMO. Sure if Manning was getting sacked or knocked down continuously pull him. That was not the case if anything use that time to get the other WR's game time with Manning, I could see Reggie Wayne getting injured before Manning does. I just think that a game and a half is too much rest for players, 1 game ok it still gives them 2 weeks rest...

53Fan
12-30-2009, 02:00 PM
I wish we had that problem.

FRPLG
12-30-2009, 02:07 PM
I think it's one thing to come into the 15th game of the season coasting and lay an egg for a half then pull the starters down by 10 points. It's a whole other deal to be leading in the 3rd quarter by 5 and simply stop trying.

rbanerjee23
12-30-2009, 02:15 PM
I would love to be bitching about our first loss in week 16 lol

Zerohero
12-30-2009, 02:16 PM
The Colts have had a bad history of resting too much and losing first round, maybe the fans wanted a perfect season and a superbowl.

Hezekiah
12-30-2009, 02:25 PM
I live in Colt country and every fan I've spoken to is fine w/ the decision to pull Peyton. I guess when you're is good as they are you have to find reasons to get upset, wish I knew what that felt like.

BigHairedAristocrat
12-30-2009, 02:26 PM
i honestly don't blame the colts fans. The problem with us is that we are so used to being bad, we've forgotten what its like to be good -- or great. the colts are a great team. why be satisfied with being great when being "all-time great" is within your grasp? peyton manning won't keep playing forever. the colts have maybe 3-4 years before manning really starts to decline. when he's gone, the colts will be nothing special, just like they werent anything special before he got there. its very very very short-sighted for polian to not allow the team to push for something historic. the colts have already won a superbowl under manning. sure, they could win another. but in 20 years, who'd care? now if they went 19-0... that'd be something that would last a long long time.

Lotus
12-30-2009, 02:43 PM
I'm kinda surprised/confused at all the outrage this week coming from Colts fans over the fact they pulled their starters last week. It's not like this should have come as any sort of shocker, this has been their MO for years now and I thought they made it pretty clear prior to last week that 16-0 was not a high priority for them.

So what's up with Colts fans that are all up in arms this week? I heard about one fan who was turning in his custom Colts license plates. I mean, really? 14-1 and you are turning in your plates? Wow.

I've wondered the same. I chalk it up to Sigmund Freud's concept of "Patriot envy." :)

SouperMeister
12-30-2009, 02:45 PM
The Colts have had a bad history of resting too much and losing first round, maybe the fans wanted a perfect season and a superbowl.I thought back to prior years where the Colts rested starters and lost their edge going into the playoffs. They barely beat New England in October, but after the wakeup call that the Saints gave the Patriots, I wouldn't be surprised in the least if the Pats went into Indy and beat them by double digits.

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