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Colts/Manning ........:(

LiveForTheGame said:
This arguement wouldn't be going on if it were an NFC QB doing this. There wouldn't be any complaints if it were someone who didn't play and embarrass the Texans. Instead of complaining about the greatest QB in the game right now. Why don't you complain about the defense allowing him to carve them up and take what he wants...you complain about the coaching and QB enough already...

I'm not a Texans Fan and I also feel angry about Mannings way of handling things. Would be absolutely the same if it was a NFC QB. Of course you can argue about the Texans defense, Lions Defense and son on. But that has nothing to do with the decision making of Manning and Dungy. You can play without your starters at a point, if you have a big lead in the 4q, and you still can go for 1st downs and so on. Dungy and Manning went after more Td's
 
siconik said:
Pop Quiz:

If Manning was "gunning for a record" and Colts were "running it up", how many offensive points would they have scored in the 4th quarter of the last 3 games?

A) 0
B) More then 0.

Take your time.

So Manning intended to throw his both Ints late against Houston to prevent further scores? THEN i'm really impressed.

Look at this in regard of another game of offending their opponent:
"Playing at Chicago, Indianapolis opened the second half ahead 27-3. On three drives in the third quarter, the Colts went no-huddle, frantically passing in hopes of running up the score; the result was a 41-3 margin when the third quarter ended."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/7920119
 
I would like to offer a couple of other points here.

At the time of the first Colts/Texans game...Texans were being considered a playoff threat. Points scored being a tiebreaker come playoff time, perhaps it was a backwards display of respect, by scoring in case they needed those points later on.

On why he was still throwing long...#1, with the D line loaded ready to stop the run...why would you take a chance on Edge getting hurt by running into a wall? #2, when your starting D has quit, (and they were playing as a defeated unit at that point), you deserve to get it thrown downfield on you. You are professional athletes, and even when getting blown out, you still have to bring it EVERY play. You don't lollygag to your position on defense!!!

Also...Manning threw 2 INT's in the 4th quarter. Even he knows not to make the football gods mad by leaving the game on an INT. He had to get back out there and make good passes. Call it superstition, but there aren't many pro athletes out there who aren't...

Let's also not forget that if any team knows that there is almost no lead insurmountable...it's the Colts. Well, the Colts and the Buccaneers. Anyone remember the Monday night game last year? I sure do. And the Texans are more than capable of putting up phenomenal #'s when they buckle down and play.
 
txhoosier said:
I would like to offer a couple of other points here.

On why he was still throwing long...#1, with the D line loaded ready to stop the run...why would you take a chance on Edge getting hurt by running into a wall? #2, when your starting D has quit, (and they were playing as a defeated unit at that point), you deserve to get it thrown downfield on you. You are professional athletes, and even when getting blown out, you still have to bring it EVERY play. You don't lollygag to your position on defense!!!

That you think of running up the score against a "defeated unit" as respect against the opponent, that's strange at best!

Why do you take a chance on Manning getting hurt, if you even think that Edge health could be risked? Hand-on-helmet could mean a broken finger very fast and the season is gone!

That a defense plays poorly isn't a reason that they "DESERVE to get thrown downfield", no way. The Colts decide about their playcalling and could have made a better choice, imho. But Nobody is surprised that the defense couldn't shut Manning down in the late 3rd, although they got 2 Ints.
 
CrumplerFan said:
That you think of running up the score against a "defeated unit" as respect against the opponent, that's strange at best!

Why do you take a chance on Manning getting hurt, if you even think that Edge health could be risked? Hand-on-helmet could mean a broken finger very fast and the season is gone!

That a defense plays poorly isn't a reason that they "DESERVE to get thrown downfield", no way. The Colts decide about their playcalling and could have made a better choice, imho. But Nobody is surprised that the defense couldn't shut Manning down in the late 3rd, although they got 2 Ints.
and had they not made those 2 int's, Manning and co. probably would have bowed out gracefully...No QB wants to leave the game (yes, even a blowout game) on an INT.

Let's not forget that at the time it was thought that the Colts were "running up the score", the offense did not score. It was the defense that scored 2 TD's.
 
txhoosier said:
Let's not forget that at the time it was thought that the Colts were "running up the score", the offense did not score. It was the defense that scored 2 TD's.

What i have to agree on is that the Colts have changed their proceedings after that game. They took Manning out in the 4th in the following week after the critsicm about the Texans game. Against the Bears Manning was playing three drives no huddle with throwing downfield passes to increase the lead from 24 to 38 till the end of the 3rd, then he went out.

The Colt offense played very aggressive the last weeks and took the scoring to the limits WITHOUT crossing the line like against the Texans.
 
CrumplerFan said:
What i have to agree on is that the Colts have changed their proceedings after that game. They took Manning out in the 4th in the following week after the critsicm about the Texans game. Against the Bears Manning was playing three drives no huddle with throwing downfield passes to increase the lead from 24 to 38 till the end of the 3rd, then he went out.

The Colt offense played very aggressive the last weeks and took the scoring to the limits WITHOUT crossing the line like against the Texans.
i'll point out (again) that the offense did NOT score those last 2 TD's. They may have thrown the ball downfield...but (again) no QB wants to go out on an INT, even in a blowout.
 
txhoosier said:
i'll point out (again) that the offense did NOT score those last 2 TD's. They may have thrown the ball downfield...but (again) no QB wants to go out on an INT, even in a blowout.

But at one point at the end of the 3rd he must have had 4 tds without a int. Good point to stop.
 
im not sure you should want to get the treatment that the pathetic lions and bears got. peyton came out in the 4th because they were never gonna do anything. and dont tell me he shouldnt be playing in the 3rd, because this is a pro game, you should at least get to go all out for 3 quarters. maybe you guys didnt notice how explosive carr 2 johnson was looking in the first half of the season (or you ignored it because it makes your "we couldnt come back" statement valid.)
 
CrumplerFan said:
But at one point at the end of the 3rd he must have had 4 tds without a int. Good point to stop.
maybe...but 28 points is not an insurmountable lead...

I'm trying to give a LOT of credit to the Texans here. They may not show it week in and week out, but they can play. The biggest hurdle for them is going to be getting over the mental hurdle of being an expansion team. My thoughts are that a coaching change may be in the near future.
 
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