44ever
10-13-2010, 10:12 AM
You're kinda a week late here, Portis was out last week. Yeah thanks Matt, but they did not have enough time to adjust last week. Now that they got to see Torain they will have a better feel. You know that as well as I. Come on now...
Ok I guess I'll take your word for it.
Better blocking is going to help Torain more than anything. I think by now the coaches know him pretty well.
SirClintonPortis
10-13-2010, 10:25 AM
There are so many ways to turn this thread deliciously disgusting.
Should I take the...
Bestiality route?
or the homo route?
Lotus
10-13-2010, 10:29 AM
There are so many ways to turn this thread deliciously disgusting.
Should I take the...
Bestiality route?
or the homo route?
We've already effed rams. Might as well eff colts.
SirClintonPortis
10-13-2010, 10:30 AM
What was Ace's thread this time? I swear this f**king Ace guy. It's alright though, he'll have his eternally optimistic spirit dashed sooner then later. After that it's up to us to make sure that we don't let him fall into being "realistic" like my boy SCP :D
Here's my realistic predicttion:
I believe that we will win by a field goal.
I have failed to take into account that we've injured critical players every game. Hence, realistically, I see at least one of the following: Reggie Wayne, Collie, Freeny, Robert Mathis, or dare I say, Peyton Manning, not lasting the whole game.
Indy's O-line showed suckitude in the preseason and their D-line plays to our strengths. We will get pressure with our mediocre bunch of players and Torain will get 150 yards and a touchdown.
Pierre Garcon will drop two critical third down conversions.
SirClintonPortis
10-13-2010, 10:31 AM
We've already effed rams. Might as well eff colts.
Why not bring in Pineapple Jesus and "Fountain of Youth" drinker Colt McCoy into the discussion?
Lotus
10-13-2010, 10:33 AM
Why not bring in Pineapple Jesus and "Fountain of Youth" drinker Colt McCoy into the discussion?
lmao.
CRedskinsRule
10-13-2010, 10:40 AM
This is one game I marked as a loss, I expected a loss, and in the tie breaking schemes is one of the least important if we lose.
I think we have been awful against the AFC for a long time (though don't have stats on it)
Peyton Manning certainly knows how to find weaknesses in any defensive scheme, and I bet he attacks Carlos all day, just because he knows he won't have to pay with an INT.
All that said:
I expect AH to come back a new man. More focused, and a little more aware of how fortunate he is.
Their D will be the first that has to acknowledge AA as a threat on the field and that may open up Santana and Cooley.
Torain has another week under his belt, and that's a good thing.
Indy no longer wears their cloak of invulnerability through the first 12 weeks of this season. They are beatable, and we are a tough out.
In the end:
Skins open a full fledged ER dept in order to cope with hundreds of heart attacks caused as Gano hits a 47 yarder after icing with 2 seconds to go.
Skins 31 Indy 30
(to the comment that we won't get more than 14, sorry AFC South defenses aren't NFC defenses, we put 27 on houston, and we left points on the field)
Longtimefan
10-13-2010, 10:41 AM
Manning will throw on us, of course, but without the help of a running game.
Ryan Torain will become a national household name after the game.
Skins 27-24.
Look for us to follow our recent blueprint for winning. Manning will throw, complete passes and the Colts will rack up a ton of yards. The idea is to keep them out of the end-zone, that will be the challenge.
With our offense being so inconsistent, we can ill-affrod to engage in a shootout with this team.
firstdown
10-13-2010, 10:41 AM
Yeah thanks Matt, but they did not have enough time to adjust last week. Now that they got to see Torain they will have a better feel. You know that as well as I. Come on now...
Didn't he play for Shanahan before? What's new to see?