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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

The Road to 16-0

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The Road to 16-0

The only thing that may hold the Colts from being perfect this season would be an attempt to keep the team healthy the last 3 games of the season.  At this point I would do the following. 

Play Peyton until there is a 14 pt. pillow every game, unless the Defense has a handle on things, and it is evident that SD, Seattle, and Arizona are not going to score anymore.  You can see it when this is happening.  You can tell when there is such an intensity and a mismatch that the opposition at the time is not going to make it into the endzone anymore for the rest of the game.

Either way, these coming weeks the Colts should do the following pertaining to the "D".  You rest Cato June, and Nick Harper, both have sustained minor groin and ankle injuries.  They also need to limit Cory Simon to about 20 plays per game and let him nurse his legs a bit.

Offensively they should concentrate on getting Brian Fletcher and Stokely the ball a bit more than usual, both are capable of making big plays, Stokely can ruin a game for any team and has truly been the 3rd reciever this year and would love some more catches I'm sure.

If they do all of the above, attaining greatness is just around the corner, and making it safely to the playoffs would not be an issue.  The next thing they would need to worry about is their Ring Size.

 



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  • #1 Comment from davidshrauger 
    12/19/05 5:44 PM Permalink
    Sorry about the perfect season. I guess that next weeks best vs best showdown in Seattle is going to be naught but an exhibition game. See you next week.