KC 11-5....

Doboji

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KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....
 

Argo

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Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.
 

Saulbadguy

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Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.

Bologna.

KC's defense is #9 in the NFL overall. Indy? #31, 1 away from dead last.
 

Saulbadguy

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11-5 is possible, but i'm looking more along the lines of 10-6. Sweeping San Diego will be no easy task. New England, we can beat. Indy, we will beat. Denver, that will be tough. Who knows, though. If we play like we did yesterday, we can beat anyone.
 

Argo

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.

Bologna.

KC's defense is #9 in the NFL overall. Indy? #31, 1 away from dead last.

Compare teams that KC has played. Ravens and Falcons have no offense whatsoever. Meanwhile, Colts played NE and Packers.
 

Saulbadguy

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Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.

Bologna.

KC's defense is #9 in the NFL overall. Indy? #31, 1 away from dead last.

Compare teams that KC has played. Ravens and Falcons have no offense whatsoever. Meanwhile, Colts played NE and Packers.

Indys teams:
NE #11
Ten #19
GB #2
Oakland #18
Jax #15

KC's teams:
Denver #7 (before tonights MNF)
Carolina #21
Houston #8
Baltimore #31
Jax #15
Atlanta #24

Statistically, Indy has faced teams that average 284 YPG. KC has faced teams that average 317 YPG. About even, when taken into consideration Indy has played Jacksonville twice.


 

Argo

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.

Bologna.

KC's defense is #9 in the NFL overall. Indy? #31, 1 away from dead last.

Compare teams that KC has played. Ravens and Falcons have no offense whatsoever. Meanwhile, Colts played NE and Packers.

Indys teams:
NE #11
Ten #19
GB #2
Oakland #18
Jax #15

KC's teams:
Denver #7 (before tonights MNF)
Carolina #21
Houston #8
Baltimore #31
Jax #15
Atlanta #24

Statistically, Indy has faced teams that average 284 YPG. KC has faced teams that average 317 YPG. About even, when taken into consideration Indy has played Jacksonville twice.

Your stats surely support your point of view, but putting all prejudice aside, do you really think KC is a better team than Indy? Com'n, be honest.
 

Saulbadguy

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Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.

Bologna.

KC's defense is #9 in the NFL overall. Indy? #31, 1 away from dead last.

Compare teams that KC has played. Ravens and Falcons have no offense whatsoever. Meanwhile, Colts played NE and Packers.

Indys teams:
NE #11
Ten #19
GB #2
Oakland #18
Jax #15

KC's teams:
Denver #7 (before tonights MNF)
Carolina #21
Houston #8
Baltimore #31
Jax #15
Atlanta #24

Statistically, Indy has faced teams that average 284 YPG. KC has faced teams that average 317 YPG. About even, when taken into consideration Indy has played Jacksonville twice.

Your stats surely support your point of view, but putting all prejudice aside, do you really think KC is a better team than Indy? Com'n, be honest.

At this point, putting all bias aside, i'd say its a wash. The Colts seem to have unresolved issues on defense, as does Kansas City. Lets see here...

QB: Advantage Indy. Peyton Manning is the better passer, but Trent Green is no slouch, as we know. Both are Pro Bowl caliber QB's.
RB: Advantage KC. Again, Edge is no slouch, but he can't find the end zone like Priest can.
WR: Advantage Indy. They have a #1 receiver, KC does not, but KC's WR's have played well this season.
O-Line: Advantage KC.

As far as defense, its a wash IMO. Indy has no playmakers, nor does KC. Special teams, i'll give to Indy.

As far as I see it, its a wash. Home field advantage gives it to KC.
 

Argo

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I think indy has a pretty good o-line as well. Probably one of the best in the game. Also, I'd go as far as say that Indy's #2 receiver is better than KC's #1. All you need to do to beat KC is shut down the run (easier said that done, of course). At least Indy is more balanced. I guess we'll see when the game plays.
 

Saulbadguy

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Perhaps...if Peyton wasn't busy in shoving matches with his #2 Receiver. Morton is having a great year, so i'd disagree with you on that one. KC uses their WR's differently than Indy, also. Indy uses them to score, we use ours to get in position to score with our RBs.
 

Argo

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Perhaps...if Peyton wasn't busy in shoving matches with his #2 Receiver. Morton is having a great year, so i'd disagree with you on that one. KC uses their WR's differently than Indy, also. Indy uses them to score, we use ours to get in position to score with our RBs.

Btw, what was that about? I saw it on sportscenter. Doesn't Wayne know that any argument with Manning, Peyton is giong to win, regardless of who's right.
 

Saulbadguy

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Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Perhaps...if Peyton wasn't busy in shoving matches with his #2 Receiver. Morton is having a great year, so i'd disagree with you on that one. KC uses their WR's differently than Indy, also. Indy uses them to score, we use ours to get in position to score with our RBs.

Btw, what was that about? I saw it on sportscenter. Doesn't Wayne know that any argument with Manning, Peyton is giong to win, regardless of who's right.

I have not a clue. Perhaps a Colts fan (if they exist) could enlighten us.
 

Doboji

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Argo
Originally posted by: Doboji
KC is gonna go 11-5

They have 3 challenges left...:

New England
Indianapolis
Denver

The only one I'm worried about is Denver... I don't think NE can handle Holmes, and KC already lost to Denver once... I don't see it happening again. If they beat Indy this coming weekend... then I see them losing 1 to a darkhorse.... If they lose to Indy it's the last game they lose....

I'm sorry, but Indy is gonna beat KC. KC can't stop anybody on defense and of 2 bad defenses, Indy's is slightly better.

Bologna.

KC's defense is #9 in the NFL overall. Indy? #31, 1 away from dead last.

Compare teams that KC has played. Ravens and Falcons have no offense whatsoever. Meanwhile, Colts played NE and Packers.

Indys teams:
NE #11
Ten #19
GB #2
Oakland #18
Jax #15

KC's teams:
Denver #7 (before tonights MNF)
Carolina #21
Houston #8
Baltimore #31
Jax #15
Atlanta #24

Statistically, Indy has faced teams that average 284 YPG. KC has faced teams that average 317 YPG. About even, when taken into consideration Indy has played Jacksonville twice.

Your stats surely support your point of view, but putting all prejudice aside, do you really think KC is a better team than Indy? Com'n, be honest.

At this point, putting all bias aside, i'd say its a wash. The Colts seem to have unresolved issues on defense, as does Kansas City. Lets see here...

QB: Advantage Indy. Peyton Manning is the better passer, but Trent Green is no slouch, as we know. Both are Pro Bowl caliber QB's.
RB: Advantage KC. Again, Edge is no slouch, but he can't find the end zone like Priest can.
WR: Advantage Indy. They have a #1 receiver, KC does not, but KC's WR's have played well this season.
O-Line: Advantage KC.

As far as defense, its a wash IMO. Indy has no playmakers, nor does KC. Special teams, i'll give to Indy.

As far as I see it, its a wash. Home field advantage gives it to KC.

I think KC has the advantage over Indy... and here's why. A running game always stomps a passing game. It allows KC to slow the game down, and wear out the defense. It also means Manning is going to have to constantly pass the ball to keep up. I don't care if it is Peyton Manning... there's going to be more Indi turnovers on sunday than KC turn overs... period. That will make the difference.

-Max
 

Ilmater

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KC sux. Deal with it. Adding a coordinator that's coordinating the same, worthless players doesn't help.
 

Doboji

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Originally posted by: Ilmater
KC sux. Deal with it. Adding a coordinator that's coordinating the same, worthless players doesn't help.


Sounds like you must be a Falcons fan....
 

Saulbadguy

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BITCHSLAPPED!

The Chiefs and Colts break an NFL record with 1095 yards of total offense.

Also, the Colts should thank the refs for spotting them about 21 points.