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Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:30 am
by SportsWorld
Colts remaining schedule:
@ Houston
VS Tennessee
VS Denver
@ Jacksonville
@ NY Jets
@ Bills
Saints remaining schedule:
VS New England
@ Washington
@ Atlanta
VS Dallas
VS Tampa Bay
@ Carolina
I highly doubt the Saints go undefeated with a tough schedule to end the year but Indianapolis can easily do it. The toughest competition they play is probably Houston maybe Denver or Jacksonville.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:37 am
by NO-KG-AI
I think Washington and Carolina is where we lose, to be honest.
We NEED that New England game to get us back on track... either by beating a really good team, or by losing and learning to correct our mistakes.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:58 am
by Rooster
I agree with NO-KG-AI. Carolina played NO well in the Superdome. Washington is an obvious trap game - on the road, after a big one against NE, against a Washington team that's underachieving but plays defence. That said, it's not like I'm missing NO/NE.
The Colts will not win the Superbowl this season. You heard it here. Sig this, please.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:04 am
by SportsWorld
I think the Vikings have the best team in the NFL and it's not because of Favre (who the media gives all the attention to besides AP).
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:07 am
by Rooster
Jared Allen is the man in Minny. (Peterson on O, obviously.)
How are the Vikings better than the Saints?
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 1:09 am
by Celtics_Champs
They're not.
Saints are better and I can't wait for this upcoming NE/NO game. A big test for both teams
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:23 am
by Wizards2Lottery
The Saints have nothing to worry about with Washington. Score 14 points and you will win. Gregg Williams will tear us a new butt crack for the way we treated him during the coaching search.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:24 pm
by Bleeding Blue
Rooster wrote:The Colts will not win the Superbowl this season. You heard it here. Sig this, please.
I wouldnt go that far. I dont think the Colts are the Super Bowl favorite at this point, but they have as good of a chance as any team in the NFL. The knock on them seems to be that they are getting lucky and squeaking by, but great teams find a way to win and that is what they are doing. Every team that plays the Colts knows in the back of their head that the Colts will come back and find a way to win (Hence Bill Belichick). You dont have to blow everyone out to win the Super Bowl, ask the 2007 Patriots.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:43 pm
by PR07
Look at the year the Colts won the Super Bowl, they were much more dominant the year before, but in the year they won it, they just managed to win games. That's the character of a great team. I think the scary thing for the rest of the league is that the Colts haven't even played that great of football as of late, and they're still 10-0, against quality AFC teams like the Pats and the Ravens.
Rooster wrote:The Colts will not win the Superbowl this season. You heard it here. Sig this, please.
Why would anyone sig that? It's not a bold prediction. Taking the field is the easy road. Hell, I'd probably take the field too. The NFL playoffs comes down to a lot of luck.
The tuck. Jeff Saturday recovering the football in the end zone. Santonio Holmes making a great catch in the end zone. David Tyree's catch. If you look at any of those plays, if they don't happen, those teams never win.
In the NBA and the MLB, the best teams generally always win. In the NFL, it can be anyone.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 7, 2009 4:03 pm
by cb4_89
12-0 for each. Tough games for each coming up. It would be really funny if they had to play each other on week 17 lol.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 7, 2009 5:08 pm
by JustBlaze
Well you guys that called the Saints loss to Washington were almost right...
Here is whats left after the last 2 weeks:
Colts:
VS Denver
@ Jacksonville
@ NY Jets
@ Bills
Saints:
@ Atlanta
VS Dallas
VS Tampa Bay
@ Carolina
The Colts have some possible cold/bad weather games playing in New York 2 weeks in a row at the end of December. They're remaining schedule is harder than the Saints. Denver is a pretty good team, and although inconsistent, Jacksonville might be up to the task of beating the Colts.
The Saints have all indoor/good weather games left. With the injuries to Atlanta I think Dallas will be their biggest obstacle to 16-0.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 7, 2009 6:27 pm
by LAKESHOW
the game to lose for the saints was against washington. not because washington was good. but the level they played at against the patriots was on such a high level . . . NO ONE could have beaten them on that day. the saints execution was at an extremely high level. all facets were on fire. and if 1 mistake was made against them, the game was going to be over. however, with that type of high level of play and execution one week, there had to be a let down somewhere, and it came against washington. fortunately for the saints, the redskins are a letdown to begin with. the kicker misses a 20yd field goal and a bunch of other mistakes were committed and it was over.
with that, i dont see it happening again or anyone getting that close of an opportunity until the playoffs.
the saints should run the table imo. then it gets scary tight in the semifinals and finals.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 7, 2009 7:56 pm
by Wizards2Lottery
An entire post without mentioned Reggie Bush. I'm impressed.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 7, 2009 9:04 pm
by LAKESHOW
cmon gilbert, theres no more need to brag, everyone already knows the before and after reggie arrived. im showing more humility and graciousness, instead of putting it in peoples faces like some around here like to do. but hey, the SHOW truly is a good guy.
peace out.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Tue Dec 8, 2009 12:01 am
by NO-KG-AI
To be fair though, we were struggling like hell to get the offense going, yet Bush/Thomas get a total of 7 carries combined, while Mike Bell gets 16?
I dunno, sometimes I think he's saving guys when we play against "lesser" teams.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:12 am
by cb4_89
13-0 each. This is big. What are the chances they both go 16-0? That would be insane. And if they met in superbowl if they did that. That would be the biggest superbowl of all time probly.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:55 am
by trwi7
cb4_89 wrote:13-0 each. This is big. What are the chances they both go 16-0? That would be insane. And if they met in superbowl if they did that. That would be the biggest superbowl of all time probly.
I want to see that just because I could see the 1972 Dolphins getting together for the Super Bowl and hoping for a tie.
Maybe make a petition to have Bud Selig become NFL commisioner in the couple weeks leading up to the Super Bowl.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:59 am
by SportsWorld
All I know is it will be much, much easier to root for the Saints and Colts to go 19-0 than the Patriots.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:30 am
by Bleeding Blue
The Colts wont go undefeated unless the backups do the winning. The Colts will rest their starters like they have in years past starting this week. I dont expect the Saints to rest many people. They will keep the peddle down, much like the 2007 Patriots.
Re: Saints and Colts Road to Perfection
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 4:34 am
by NO-KG-AI
Sean Payton came out and said the decision to rest is going to be on Drew Brees and the players.
So it looks like they'll be playing to the last snap.
We're really vulnerable right now though to be honest, ANY team could knock us off. Missing our top two CBs is a terrible trickle down effect. We have to have safety help over the top, we can't stop the run because we have to keep them deep, we can't bring as many guys to get after the QB, and the QB can get the ball out quicker now.