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I think the Colts roll, but go Patsies! Brady can prove he is better, or Big Bill can get into Peyton's brain, or some other dramatic sequence can unfold...

...or the Colts absolutely roll the Pats and everyone stops talking about the mind games. If Peyton beats the Pats tonight, then I think two weeks from now we are in for a real ass chewing slobberknocker.

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that is right when was the last time week 9 we talked about homefield throughout the playoffs lol this is the time to get it done.

I did in 2001 when we started 2-0. But then we hit a speedbump -- aka, 7-game losing streak. :lmao:

That is truly, just, sad. Worst case of homerism I've ever seen I think. :D

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that is right when was the last time week 9 we talked about homefield throughout the playoffs lol this is the time to get it done.

I did in 2001 when we started 2-0. But then we hit a speedbump -- aka, 7-game losing streak. :lmao:

That is truly, just, sad. Worst case of homerism I've ever seen I think. :D

Not quite as bad as some folks predicting at least a .500 year coming after the 2-14 season! Wait...

:sure:

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Even though Indy just went up 14-7, I feel that the Pats are just setting up Manning (again) with some repetitive defensive schemes in the first half that will initially appear the same to him in the second half, only to have New England pull coverage switches that result in Manning throwing a string of INT's that'll make Farve's weekend in Cincy look reasonably proficient. Pats win 31-24.

*edit 5 minutes later...* What did I tell you guys? The Owning of Peyton Manning begins once more!

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F it! Go Colts. I want some undefeated meat to tear up when it comes here. Even if it costs us homefield (which it won't because they'll lose to Pittsburgh). Even if they don't lose again, we won't either so we win the tie-breaker (and Pittsburgh has the wild card with three losses).

HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT FOR HOMERISM?!

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The fumble by Dillon was a big turning point, that was most likely a 14 point swing.

Yes, yes it was. Corey Dillon face roamed the world once again. By the way, he is over 30 and having a f**k-awful year. The Bengals trade of him before last season was pure genius on every level.

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