Its the Colts vs Pats, part III. I hope the Colts can win this one. I really want the Colts to win and I really want the Pats not to win. Peyton needs to step it up and our D needs to show up again. If this happens the Colts could be on there way to super bowl XLI.
Starting to get into uncharted territory for Manning and Co. Only seen the AFC championship once before and it was a snowy day to forget in New England.
(Manning threw 4 Picks- 3 to Ty Law en route to a loss)
This game being in the RCA dome is big for the Colts (Who would have thought the top two seeds get knocked out in their first week of playing.)
Still it's a dream matchup that should have half the nation watching come Sunday night. The game should get insanely high ratings. Colts/Pats draws even non football fans to watch for extended periods of time and for good reason...
This truly is uncharted territory for Indy. Never before has the AFC Title game been played at the RCA Dome. It's always been in Pittsburgh or New England, neither of which benefit the Colts. I can't imagine a better scenario for Indy at this point. Defense is peaking, Manning hasn't even played his best game yet, the Colts are at home and the Pats aren't playing well. Nothing should, or will, be taken for granted. It's going to be a tremendous game. Truly, I've never been so pumped up for a single game. It's almost like the Super Bowl before the Super Bowl.
Dr. Duran Duran wrote:This truly is uncharted territory for Indy. Never before has the AFC Title game been played at the RCA Dome. It's always been in Pittsburgh or New England, neither of which benefit the Colts. I can't imagine a better scenario for Indy at this point. Defense is peaking, Manning hasn't even played his best game yet, the Colts are at home and the Pats aren't playing well. Nothing should, or will, be taken for granted. It's going to be a tremendous game. Truly, I've never been so pumped up for a single game. It's almost like the Super Bowl before the Super Bowl.
I know what you mean. I am really excited. I realy think that the Colts can do it and make it to the super bowl. This whole week at school I will be thinking about Sunday.
Dr. Duran Duran wrote:This truly is uncharted territory for Indy. Never before has the AFC Title game been played at the RCA Dome. It's always been in Pittsburgh or New England, neither of which benefit the Colts. I can't imagine a better scenario for Indy at this point. Defense is peaking, Manning hasn't even played his best game yet, the Colts are at home and the Pats aren't playing well. Nothing should, or will, be taken for granted. It's going to be a tremendous game. Truly, I've never been so pumped up for a single game. It's almost like the Super Bowl before the Super Bowl.
I know what you mean. I am really excited. I realy think that the Colts can do it and make it to the super bowl. This whole week at school I will be thinking about Sunday.
You lucky farts. I remember having that exact same feeling when the Cowboys played the 49ers three times in 90s NFC title games. It was the REAL Super Bowl. I'm so envious.
I'll be rooting on the Colts. And I'll be heavily rooting against the Patriots machine. Those guys have had their time in the limelight. Move over Rover, and let Peyton take over!
Dr. Duran Duran wrote:This truly is uncharted territory for Indy. Never before has the AFC Title game been played at the RCA Dome. It's always been in Pittsburgh or New England, neither of which benefit the Colts. I can't imagine a better scenario for Indy at this point. Defense is peaking, Manning hasn't even played his best game yet, the Colts are at home and the Pats aren't playing well. Nothing should, or will, be taken for granted. It's going to be a tremendous game. Truly, I've never been so pumped up for a single game. It's almost like the Super Bowl before the Super Bowl.
I know what you mean. I am really excited. I realy think that the Colts can do it and make it to the super bowl. This whole week at school I will be thinking about Sunday.
Haha, you guys are unlucky that it is in Indy. The Pats will win either way, and now you don't have the whether or field to blame it on!.
Dr. Duran Duran wrote:This truly is uncharted territory for Indy. Never before has the AFC Title game been played at the RCA Dome. It's always been in Pittsburgh or New England, neither of which benefit the Colts. I can't imagine a better scenario for Indy at this point. Defense is peaking, Manning hasn't even played his best game yet, the Colts are at home and the Pats aren't playing well. Nothing should, or will, be taken for granted. It's going to be a tremendous game. Truly, I've never been so pumped up for a single game. It's almost like the Super Bowl before the Super Bowl.
I know what you mean. I am really excited. I realy think that the Colts can do it and make it to the super bowl. This whole week at school I will be thinking about Sunday.
Haha, you guys are unlucky that it is in Indy. The Pats will win either way, and now you don't have the whether or field to blame it on!.
For a team that complains about everyone underestimating them all the time....you're pretty darn overconfident here, basically doing exactly what you hate people doing to your team all the time....
Dr. Duran Duran wrote:This truly is uncharted territory for Indy. Never before has the AFC Title game been played at the RCA Dome. It's always been in Pittsburgh or New England, neither of which benefit the Colts. I can't imagine a better scenario for Indy at this point. Defense is peaking, Manning hasn't even played his best game yet, the Colts are at home and the Pats aren't playing well. Nothing should, or will, be taken for granted. It's going to be a tremendous game. Truly, I've never been so pumped up for a single game. It's almost like the Super Bowl before the Super Bowl.
I know what you mean. I am really excited. I realy think that the Colts can do it and make it to the super bowl. This whole week at school I will be thinking about Sunday.
Haha, you guys are unlucky that it is in Indy. The Pats will win either way, and now you don't have the whether or field to blame it on!.
For a team that complains about everyone underestimating them all the time....you're pretty darn overconfident here, basically doing exactly what you hate people doing to your team all the time....
Well said, Matt. Exactly why is it that the Colts are unlucky to have a game at home, Fleshner? I suppose they'd be luckier to have it played in New England, right? That has to be one of the least intelligent statements I've ever heard, man.