Hopefully. I've been following them since 1987 and this is the first good Steelers QB I've seen play. Too bad he's retarded as a human being.
I think your biggest problem will be when Belichik reitres.When Brady retires, the Jest are enough of a problem that they might present a problem for the AFC East, unless we get lucky and draw another good quarterback.
But worst of them, when Manning retires, the Colts are dead.
I think your biggest problem will be when Belichik reitres.
Yeah...if only they had kept Dungy.But worst of them, when Manning retires, the Colts are dead.
The only way around that would be to 1) Find the next Aaron Rodgers or 2) Become a run heavy team with a great D. Neither is likely.
How long has he been there anyway? he doesn't look too old, perhaps you can keep him 20 years like the Steelers did with Noll.I'm sticking my head in the sand and ignoring you.
Yeah...if only they had kept Dungy.
How long has he been there anyway? he doesn't look too old, perhaps you can keep him 20 years like the Steelers did with Noll.
Would the Colts have time to build a decent team around Manning? he could still get them a SB or two, he doesn't need too much to win.After Manning, I would not want to be the next quarterback to enter that town. The expectations would be unbearable. Same goes for New England.
Would the Colts have time to build a decent team around Manning? he could still get them a SB or two, he doesn't need too much to win.
I don't know, I'm still not sure Flacco will attain elite status and Lewis and Reed are close to retirement.I'm thinking in another 5-7 years, when Brady, Manning, and Rofflesburger are all gone, the Ravens might end up the dominant force of the AFC.
Cause of his son right? that was really sad.Dungy wanted out. Irsay would've kept him forever.
I don't know, I'm still not sure Flacco will attain elite status and Lewis and Reed are close to retirement.