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Aqib Talib lined up across from T.Y. Hilton every snap on #Colts first possession, even when Hilton lined up in the slot.

 

Ty Hilton in for a long day. Talib press trail with safety help over the top all night.

 

The Pats' interior triangle on D is very weak right now, but so is Colts interior OL: Weakness vs Weakness

 

Colts are now a minus-42 in point differential in the first quarter this regular season and playoffs.

 

Luck usually loosens up after he runs a couple of times. Pats are building a nice wall to keep that from happening.

 

 

Man...it's a toss-up....on one hand you got a coach/organization who's admitted it cheated to win SuperBowls...on the other hand, you got an organization that admitted it purposely tanked games to get the top pick in the draft....hmmmm....

 

I will root for cold and rain and both teams get the flu so the Chargers will get into the Super Bowl this year and continue the trend/streak of teams that beat the Eagles in the season opener go on to win the Super Bowl.

To hear Dierdorf, the punter, after recovering the high snap, should have gone down with the ball at the two yard line "giving the defense a chance".

 

Brilliant, Dierdorf. The choices are a safety and a free kick, giving up two points. Or, turning the ball over to the Colts for a near automatic touchdown, or a field goal at the very least.

 

I'm glad we won't have to listen to him anymore. 

It's really simple. The Patriots do more with less. They do it with brilliant coaching, and they do it by going against conventional wisdom on personnel. Conventional wisdom is almost always based upon something illogical or stupid.

 

So for over a decade they've been killing the NFL with smurf WRs, and they're nobodies. Danny Amendola. Lol. Julian Edelman?  Who the heck is Julian Edleman? His college stats say he threw for 1859 yards as a senior. Where was he a WR? Backwards State University?

 

The Packers would never do that. They are just too straight.  

 

My favorite team is the Packers (since the late 1950's), but if I want to watch the best coaching, the best personnel moves, the most excellently run team in football, I watch the Patriots. I don't know if they have enough to win it all, but they're closer than anybody dreamed they would be at the start of the season.

 

As always, smurfs rule.

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