Cowboys Beware; Colts, Peyton Manning are not Done

November 30, 2010 by Jeric Griffin  
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During the Indianapolis Colts’ 36-14 loss to the San Diego Chargers on Sunday night, Colts quarterback Peyton Manning heard something he’s never heard before. Early in the third quarter, the fans at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis booed loudly as the Chargers continued to score points off turnovers. With multiple articles posted already this week [...]

Indianapolis Colts to miss the playoffs?

November 29, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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Are the Indianapolis Colts poised to miss the playoffs? It is certainly shaping up that way for the team led with the most over-exposed quarterback in the NFL. Peyton Manning resembled his brother Eli in last night’s game against the San Diego Ch…

Browns trade of Peyton Hillis for Brady Quinn, best trade in franchise history?

November 28, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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The Cleveland Browns franchise has made some serious ill-advised franchise moves over the history of the franchise, but Browns fans have to be wondering if the trade of RB Peyton Hillis for QB Brady Quinn has to one of the best trades in Cleveland Browns history. At the start of the 3rd quarter, Peyton Hillis [...]

Philadelphia Eagles’ Defense Succeeds With Game On the Line For Seventh Consecutive Time

November 22, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Asante Samuel’s interception of Eli Manning and Darryl Tapp’s fumble recovery in the final few minutes of the fourth quarter marks the seventh time in the last 17 games that the Eagles’ defense essentially came through to win the game in the final few minutes. A quick recap… On November 22nd, 2009, the Eagles defeated [...]

Peyton Manning Coming Off A Poor Performance

November 18, 2010 by weller.ross  
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After writing about how the Colts should be able to bounce back well after the offense having a sub-par performance against the Bengals I started thinking about Peyton’s performance specifically. He managed the game and played it safe and did just enough to get a win, but speaking strictly from a statistical standpoint, it was [...]

Will Peyton Manning and The Colts Offense Bounce Back?

November 17, 2010 by weller.ross  
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The offense looked terrible in Sunday’s win against the Bengals. My question is can they bounce back this week to beat the Patriots? This post was inspired by Nate Dunlevy taking a look at similar games in Colts history over at 18 to 88. I’m going to look at each of the six games he [...]

Browns falter but future looks bright for Cleveland

November 15, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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The Cleveland Browns lost in heartbreaking fashion yesterday to the New York Jets, but Cleveland Browns have to believe the future indeed looks bright. The Cleveland Browns are laying the ground work for what will become a very solid football team next season. Two key pieces on the offense have been discovered this season. The [...]

Mid-Season awards for the NFL

November 11, 2010 by Eric Schmidt  
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It’s the mid-season mark of the 2010 NFL season, and it’s time to take a look at who are the front-runners for the end of season awards. Indianapolis Colts QB Peyton Manning, St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford and Detroit Lions DT Ndamukong Suh…

Broncos McDaniels, ‘How’s that Peyton Hillis trade workin for ya?’

November 8, 2010 by eric.schmidt  
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Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels, “How’s that Peyton Hillis trade workin out for ya?” Josh McDaniels, who thinks he is the second coming of Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, complete with the hoodie, has pulled some boneheaded moves with the Denver Broncos but trading RB Peyton Hillis for QB Brady Quinn has to take [...]

A Complete Breakdown of the Eagles’ Hit on Indianapolis Colts’ Receiver Austin Collie: The Refs Blew It In Every Possible Way

November 8, 2010 by bryn.swartz  
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Philadelphia Eagles’ safeties Quintin Mikell and Kurt Coleman leveled Colts’ receiver Austin Collie in the second quarter. Mikell led with his shoulder on the hit. This drove Collie’s shoulder into Kurt Coleman’s helmet, which resulted in the helmet-to-helmet hit. The referees got this one wrong in three ways. First of all, the penalty should not [...]

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