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*OFFICIAL* 2012 NFL Playoffs thread

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I haven't watched a lot of the Colts games this year, but have watched a few. In the RGIII vs. Luck thread, there was a lot of emphasis on RGIII taking hits & his longevity. The announcers just said that Luck leads the league in taking hits. Hmmm.

Want to take a big guess at what the difference is?
 
Want to take a big guess at what the difference is?

Don't forget that Luck is a bigger dude plus, as I already mentioned the Colts will look for help with a better receiver for him and some OL moves too. Kinda reminds me of the young Drew Bledsoe played in the early '90's, get pounded, get up and throw it again..
 
I have to hand it to Luck. The guy seemed to be playing alone at times. He's got some big ones.

And the Ravens defense partied like it was 2004.
 
No love for Gruden?

I think Gruden is the best, because he just knows every damn thing going on in each play, and every position and all responsibilities. I think people don't like him because he's excited about everything--I love that. I like listening to him.

Aikmen is also very good, and he specializes in QB analysis, but that's all he does. He comments about 90% or more on what the QB is doing and what he's seeing.
 
I think Seattle needs a couple series to settle down and get the jitters worked off. Washington came in ready to play.
 
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