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Go fellate the Pats for beating up on another gutless warm-weather team in December clown. |
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You seem kind of bitter about having a gift handed to you.
There is no way the Jets would have won if the Colts didn't pull something like 12 starters in the 3rd quarter. |
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Make it a double something strong ![]() |
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I'm a diehard Colts, this was painful to watch. No undefeated regular season, streak over. I'll be surprised if they make it to the Superbowl and more surprised if they win it. I'm afraid Jim Caldwell's first hurrah will be his last. It will be all downhill after this season.
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drugs looks like u are headed to SD
gotta beat houston next week and u get the 3 |
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From the Jets standpoint, Caldwell's decision was great. But, seriously, what's the goal, 16-0, or winning the Super Bowl? He made it clear that the a championship is more important. This is not to say that the two were mutually exclusive, but Caldwell felt going into the playoffs healthy was top priority.
They mentioned some stats on the broadcast, that Indianapolis had the most wins EVER in one decade, yet only one Super Bowl victory to show for it. Both impressive and un-impressive at the same time. |
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