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Tale Gator said:Manning is just terrible in the playoffs.
Manning only made his throws when he wasn't under pressure, and the Colts don't run the same anemic gameplan the Texans did.Fiddy said:Manning still has over 200 yards with all this pressure, 200 yards for Carr would be a career day...
nunusguy said:Anybody just catch P. Manning on Fox, he was boo-hoowin and blaming
his OL for breakdowns in protection. Dang, I think he and Gary Walker would
make good teammates, or atleast they'd deserve each other with those
kind of remarks.
nunusguy said:Anybody just catch P. Manning on Fox, he was boo-hoowin and blaming
his OL for breakdowns in protection. Dang, I think he and Gary Walker would
make good teammates, or atleast they'd deserve each other with those
kind of remarks.
Wolf said:I'd love to be sitting next to Carr and here what Carr would have to say after hearing Manning![]()
I dunno...I'm just disappointed in Walker for lobbying the Texans to draft aVinny said:When does Walker go around blaming others for his problems? Walker is a fired up competitor, not a whiner.
MorKnolle said:The Steelers played an impressive game and I look forward to watching them play Denver next week. This year's playoff games have definitely not been disappointing, they have all been good games and most all of the teams have shown why they belong in the playoffs.
The Steelers did deserve the win more than the Colts. But I wonder, ifRed_Zone said:The Steelers definately deserved that win.
WWJD said:I feel very badly for Coach Dungy.He, from all I've heard and read, is a fine gentleman. Much like Coach Capers. But he's human and failure is something that happens to even the best.
I don't get the Peyton hate really other than he's on a rival team. He seems like an upstanding guy and I don't recollect him ever saying much that was out of line.
He had a bad game today. He rarely has those. I wish that both the teams I like had him as QB.....
Kaiser Toro said:Agreed. He had no interceptions or fumbles and put his team in a position to lead or extend the game. He was sacked five games, but found the moxie to still guide them to 15 4th quarter points. Overcoming adevrsty to me is part of the definiton of a good leader.
Tale Gator said:I think there is just an odd arrogance with Manning that really annoys some of us -- add in all the Manning media hype and you have a sure-fire formula for piling on after a poor performance.
-Kaiser Toro said:I do get your drift. Arrogance and confidence can be easily confused to the outsider trying to look in.
Kaiser Toro said:Agreed. He had no interceptions or fumbles and put his team in a position to lead or extend the game. He was sacked five times, but found the moxie to still guide them to 15 4th quarter points. Overcoming adevrsty to me is part of the definiton of a good leader.
Red_Zone said:No interceptions? What game were you watching? Just because the refs didn't call it doesn't mean it didn't happen. He was intercepted and without that bad call on the int, it's doubtful the colts would have had those 15 points. To have a call go like that just had to take the wind out of the steelers sails, it's hard to get over something like that.
without the interference from the refs I fully believe the colts would have had at least one less TD and the steelers on more TD.
All that being said, I like Manning and I like the Colts. They had a great year and did overcome adversity but in this game, the steelers outplayed them on both sides of the ball and won despite the refs doing every thing possible to keep that from happening.
Kaiser Toro said:RZ the official record clearly states no interceptions. I saw the ref call it as such and the Colts drove and scored. That was the game I watched. You watched the same game, although maybe hoping for some revisionist history.
Officials Botch call NFL Says.By DAVE GOLDBERG, AP Football Writer
Mon Jan 16, 9:39 PM ET
The NFL said the referee made a mistake: Troy Polamalu caught the ball. The league acknowledged Monday that referee Pete Morelli erred when he overturned on replay Polamalu's interception of a Peyton Manning pass Sunday in the playoff game between Pittsburgh and Indianapolis.
Mike Pereira, the league's vice president of officiating, said in a statement that Morelli should have let the call on the field stand.
"He maintained possession long enough to establish a catch," Pereira said. "Therefore, the replay review should have upheld the call on the field that it was a catch and fumble."
Red_Zone said:And you know the official record is bogus, millions of peope saw that interception. Crooked officiating can put lies in the record but they can't change the fact of what happened. The Steelers not only had to defeat the Colts last Sunday, they had to defeat the Officials as well.
Officials Botch call NFL Says.
Kaiser Toro said:You are not turning conspiracy theorist on me?The record clearly shows no Int.