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Old 01-16-2010, 09:35 PM
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Dierdorf is comical. Any other QB in the league he would rip for taking a sack (by just going down) and not throwing the ball away. But since he's on Peyton's balls it's a smart and heady play.
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Dierdorf is comical. Any other QB in the league he would rip for taking a sack (by just going down) and not throwing the ball away. But since he's on Peyton's balls it's a smart and heady play.
Both of them suck bad
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I can't believe that they are CBS's #2. I could live with Gumble, but Dierdof is awful. I have never liked him.
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I don't believe in curses, but man PG is $
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Who does he like tomorrow?
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Dierdorf is comical. Any other QB in the league he would rip for taking a sack (by just going down) and not throwing the ball away. But since he's on Peyton's balls it's a smart and heady play.
It was a smart play. Actually I think Dierdorf is a lot better than he used to be.
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I thought that the Ray Lewis personal foul was very boarderline. The guy was trying to prevent a TD, it was close but I don't think that call is made away from Indy. Then on the play before the TD (before halftime). The Colts ran a play (forgot what it was) and only 2 seconds came off the clock. The play clearly took longer than 2 seconds. In fact I think that's why the Ravens took a timeout before the next play to see if it would be reviewed. But 2 seconds at that point might have led the Colts to kick the FG instead of trying for the endzone one more time (which of course they score). There was also a sketchy pass interference call somewhere (honestly don't remember if it was that drive).
It seemed to me that the Colts got most of the calls last night. That being said, I really don't think it would have mattered. The Colts were the better team and the Ravens couldn't do anything positive on offense. The beeter team won. But it was a very tough 2 minutes for the Ravens that pretty much closed the deal last night.


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It was a smart play. Actually I think Dierdorf is a lot better than he used to be.
I'm sorry he had time to throw the ball away. Most likely 30 other QB's in the league would have been blasted about just going down and not throwing the ball away. But since it's Peyton Manning, it's acceptable just to drop and take a sack (maybe Eli taugh it that one cause he's mastered that one). My problem isn't really with Manning, but it is with the way Dierdof gushed over a QB taking a 5 yard loss versus just throwing the ball in the stands.
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I thought that the Ray Lewis personal foul was very boarderline. The guy was trying to prevent a TD, it was close but I don't think that call is made away from Indy. Then on the play before the TD (before halftime). The Colts ran a play (forgot what it was) and only 2 seconds came off the clock. The play clearly took longer than 2 seconds. In fact I think that's why the Ravens took a timeout before the next play to see if it would be reviewed. But 2 seconds at that point might have led the Colts to kick the FG instead of trying for the endzone one more time (which of course they score). There was also a sketchy pass interference call somewhere (honestly don't remember if it was that drive).
It seemed to me that the Colts got most of the calls last night. That being said, I really don't think it would have mattered. The Colts were the better team and the Ravens couldn't do anything positive on offense. The beeter team won. But it was a very tough 2 minutes for the Ravens that pretty much closed the deal last night.



I'm sorry he had time to throw the ball away. Most likely 30 other QB's in the league would have been blasted about just going down and not throwing the ball away. But since it's Peyton Manning, it's acceptable just to drop and take a sack (maybe Eli taugh it that one cause he's mastered that one). My problem isn't really with Manning, but it is with the way Dierdof gushed over a QB taking a 5 yard loss versus just throwing the ball in the stands.

You might be right on the clock issue, but the others I thought were legit.
As for Manning taking a slide, perhaps his goal was to keep the clock running. At that point time was the biggest issue for them.
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You might be right on the clock issue, but the others I thought were legit.
As for Manning taking a slide, perhaps his goal was to keep the clock running. At that point time was the biggest issue for them.
It's possible, but I thought that it was still relatively early. I'm just from the school that I would have traded the 24 seconds for a FG that was 5-6 yards shorter. In the end it didn't matter at all.
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