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Written by Nate Dunlevy   
Monday, 18 January 2010 07:05

I had a whole bevy of Chargers related posts ready to go this week.

I was lining them up all in a row after I spent the entire first half of last night's game angry muttering, "The Jets are the worst team in football". Of course, I alternated that with, "The Chargers are a stupid team.", but in the end I figured the Jets ability to suck would outweigh the Chargers ability to piss away a game.

Obviously, I was wrong.

  • Let's put a knife in the back of "momentum" shall we?  The point is so self evident, I certainly don't need to expound upon it.  I will just give you these numbers:  NFL's Final Four went a combined 4-9 over the final three weeks of the regular season, with two of those wins coming against teams not trying, and one against a team that had quit (Vikes over Giants).  The losers this weekend went 10-2 in their last three regular season games, plus three of them won an additional game last week.  Let's not have this conversation ever again, ok?
  • Restgate will get a final verdict after all.  If the Colts go to the Super Bowl, everyone (and I mean everyone) needs to admit that it was brilliant to allow the Jets new life.  One writer suggested the Colts might be regretting the decision to let the Jets live, intoning they would have been better off with Houston in the playoffs (who the Colts always beat).  Raise your hand if you would rather see the Texans than the Jets.  No, me neither.  Texans would have been a nightmare matchup.
  • I've been saying the Jets were the best possible matchup in the playoffs for the Colts for weeks.  I've been saying the Jets are an awful team.  I saw nothing, NOTHING that changed my mind about that yesterday.  What I saw yesterday is a team that goaded their opponents into a bevy of stupid mistakes.  That's a great strategy, but it won't help against the Colts.  Indy isn't going to head butt you.  They aren't going to burn timeouts.  They aren't going to make massive strategic gaffs.  They won't come into the game with no sense of purpose.  I'm every bit as confident that Indy will crush the Jets as I was a month ago.  In my opinion, Baltimore and the Jets pose the easiest road to the Super Bowl any team has maybe ever faced in NFL history.
  • I've been saying for 5 weeks that the Jets are an awful team, perhaps the worst in the playoffs.  I still believe that, though clearly the Bengals were worse.
  • Talk about field goal luck.  Jets opponents are 0-5 in field goal attempts this postseason. To think that the Colts, Ravens, Cowboys and Saints all have questionable kickers, but the team that lost on blown kicks this weekend was the team with the best kicker of all.  Just shows to go, ya'.
  • Norv Turner is an awful coach.  He has been for the last several years.  He was handed a deep and talented roster that perennially under-performs and commits stupid penalties, wastes the clock, and makes huge mistakes at all the wrong times.  He won a couple of fluky games against the Colts, so some people assumed he must be a good coach, but that game last night was a fireable offense.  The team was flat.  The game plan was a mess.  The penalties were inexcusable.  The strategy at the end was horrid.  My enduring memory of Turner will be the press conference he gave after the Hochuli game in Denver last year.  Instead of owning up to his team's mistakes, he whined and cried about the bad call.  Last night, as the Jets were running the other way after a Rivers pick, Phil started bitching to the refs while the play was going on.  Pierre Garcon he ain't.  Where do you think he learned to do that?  Norv.
  • There was a way the Jets could have beaten the Chargers that would have terrified me.  That didn't happen yesterday.  I saw a Jets team with a terrible offense that beat an overconfident mistake prone team coached by a ninny. The Chargers have been overrated for week because the media desperately wanted a story to juxtapose with the Colts.  They don't field a good defense, and their offense was entirely built around the deep ball.  The Jets took that away nicely.  The Colts are better at most phases of the game than the Chargers (even running the ball). 
  • Have you ever seen two young coaches know less about in game clock management than Rex Ryan and John Harbaugh?  Ryan was a mess yesterday too.  Oh, he gets credit for a lot of the other areas of the Jets success, but his failure to challenge the spot on fourth down and 1, but wasting a timeout anyway was embarrassing.  Ryan will get praise for the fourth down attempt, but why?  It was the obvious, no brainer call. I'm freaking sick of sports writers acting like doing anything on fourth down but punting is 'gutsy' or 'bold'.  Failing to go for it there would have been ridiculous.  A punt would likely have netted only about 10-15 yards at best.  One extra play for the #1 pass offense or a 60-70% chance of a first down that ends the game?  Come on. 
  • Are the Jets and Ravens the same team?  They sure seem like it.  FO numbers indicate the Ravens have a little better run D, and the Jets a better pass D and that the Ravens are better on offense at EVERYTHING than the Jets, but I assume that doesn't take into account how clearly injured Flacco was at the end.  Get ready for more uber conservative Dungy ball.  Get ready for Miami.
  • Reggie Wayne is not going to land on Revis Island.  Honestly, I thought Wayne made Revis look ordinary in the first matchup.  I can't imagine any secondary playing better or more tightly than the Baltimore secondary did on Saturday night.  Blitz away, Jets.  I can't wait.
  • The best part of all of this is that Indy gets a dream matchup, but one that makes the players angry and ready for war rather than soft and overconfident. If you don't think every man in that locker room wants another shot at the Jets, you are crazy.  I think this team is coming out savage on Sunday.
  • I shed no tears about avoiding Scifres.  What a punter.
  • One point from Saturday night I keep forgetting to make:  how comforting is it to watch your team play and see Cam Cameron on the other sideline running the offense? It warms my heart.
It's the NFL and anything can happen. If the Colts come out and play a smarter game than the Chargers, however, I can't see any result but a trip to Miami.
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written by Music Man, January 18, 2010
There's one in every article that makes me laugh. Loved this one.

I saw a Jets team with a terrible offense that beat an overconfident mistake prone team coached by a ninny.


I also agree that the Colts are DYING to get the Jets again. They're gonna come out like the Jets slept with their girlfriend.
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written by DemondSanders, January 18, 2010
I feel no guilt for this easy road to the Super Bowl. We've had to fight through New England, Pittsburgh, and San Diego for years.

IT'S ABOUT DAMN TIME SOMETHING WAS EASY!!
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written by Monkey Business, January 18, 2010
You know all the Colts were sitting at home after the game, licking their chops. I think Freeney and Mathis might have actually eaten raw steaks, just to tide themselves over until Sunday.

This is the same Jets team that left Freeney unblocked. TWICE. I don't care where or what you're running; leaving Dwight Freeney unblocked on any play is tantamount to gift wrapping the Colts a 5-8 yard sack, or even worse a forced fumble.

We're going to Miami. I can feel it. There's electricity in the air in Indianapolis.
Easy
written by gizzardfanny, January 18, 2010
I'll take easy any day. Heck, I'll play the Chiefs if that gets me a Super Bowl.

If we get "the easy road", it's only because the "elite" teams weren't good enough to be there.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Yeah, well there won't be any Jake Delhommes or Rex Grossmans waiting for us in Miami this time.

To win it all, we'll still have to earn it.
Interesting...
written by Doug England, January 18, 2010
... that we think going up against the two best running and defensive teams... the "easy" way. Oh the cliches that are falling away like hairs on Terry Bradshaw's head.
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written by Guy., January 18, 2010
However easy the road to the Super Bowl, we'll be up against a tough NFC opponent in the big game. Colts/Saints or Colts/Vikes sounds like the best super bowl in awhile, no matter which one it is. Getting there should be fun, but get ready for a gut-wrenching dog fight for the trophy.
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written by robaljam, January 18, 2010
remember the scene in Out of Sight where Snoop throws the jail yard boxing match only to see the "winner" bragging about it the next day? What was the result? An angry Snoop shanking the guy. The jets are about to get 5 or 6 between the ribs.
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written by Vindemiatrix, January 18, 2010
DZ, I'm with you on the Jets. But the Vikes didn't look at all fraudulent to me yesterday. They looked pretty impressive. What was your take on that game? Did the Vikes get any respect from you?

(PS -- I'm not talking about a Vikes-Colts matchup, which I agree would favor the Colts, given the Vikes mediocre secondary. But not every team's worth can be judged by how they matchup with the Colts.)
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written by Attila, January 18, 2010
A side-note. The Colts draft and sign classy guys, who respect their opponent... The Chargers do the exact opposite. Shaun Phillips, Merriman, V. Jackson, Jammer... all classless dirtbags. Celebrating after every play, jumping around, trashtalking, bouncing the opponents after the plays, committing personal fouls...

I'm not worried about the Jets. And as an extra, I want Peyton and Reggie to torch Revis. Reggie would have had 6 catches for 100+ yards and 1-2 TDs in 2.5 quarters in week16, if Peyton is more accurate in that game.
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written by npb1985, January 18, 2010
The Chargers choked this game away worse than any game I've seen in a while. I thank them for that. I'm with you, DZ, I saw nothing yesterday that made me think the Jets were all the sudden a juggernaut. And Rex Ryan made plenty of coaching mistakes that Caldwell would not have made (spiking it on your final drive of the first half and wasting a down when you have a time out, which you never used? Are we seriously going to play this guy next week?), but since the Jets won, he is all of the sudden a top tier coach who reminds everyone of a fat Vince Lombardi. Pshhh.

The Jets had some great runs from Shonn Greene, especially that big TD run, when SD's defense apparently forgot how to take an angle and tackle. Reminds me of Ray Rice's huge 80+ yarder against the Pats, and Thomas Jones' gritty runs reminded me of McGahee's. Strange how the Ravens run game was not as successful against a much better defense.

Analysts keep saying despite resting starters, the Jets game was very close when the starters were in. Um...no. Had Peyton been given another opportunity, we would have scored. When starters were pulled, I think it had a mental effect on the whole team in the sense their intensity level went down, which led to Brad Smith's TD return. Wayne handled Revis in that matchup, too, and I think he is the best suited receiver in the playoffs to do it again. This Colts team that comes out next Sunday will be so much more fierce than the wk 16 version who opened the playoff door for the Jets, it won't even be funny.

Let ESPN pump this matchup and the Jets' "momentum" as much as they want. Peyton Manning. Dwight Freeney. Reggie Wayne. Robert Mathis. Gary Brackett. Clint Session. All 100% healthy. All licking their chops to wipe the smiles off the Jets' faces. They seem to forget who got them to the playoffs. They will be reminded harshly on Sunday.
@Attila
written by Josh K, January 18, 2010
I think you're right about the type of player the Colts sign -- or at least that that's the type they want to be signing, and that they're usually good at figuring out which players are that type.

But I also think, to be fair to those other guys, that probably some or all of them would act differently if they were in different situations. That is, there are probably a bunch of classless players out there who are classless simply because they don't have anyone around absolutely insisting that they be classy.
@Attila
written by gizzardfanny, January 18, 2010
You missed douchebag No. 1.
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written by Stiglitz, January 18, 2010
The type of player is a reflection of the coach. The Chargers' players just go to show you how classless Turner and the organization are. I believe DZ inferred earlier that Rivers learned his whining attitude from Turner. I believe that attitude is implanted in most of their players.
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written by Vindemiatrix, January 18, 2010
Where did this idea come from that Wayne had a good game against Revis? He had 3 catches for 33 yards, which is pretty mediocre. I suppose he still did have 1.5 quarters to play, but I'm not convinced Wayne would have done significantly more against Revis then than he had to that point. Can someone enlighten me?

I'm more inclined to think that Revis WILL take Wayne out of the game and this will come down to Clark, Collie, and Garcon. I think the Colts still fare pretty well in that matchup, but I'm doubtful Wayne has a big day next Sunday. A key catch at a key time, perhaps. But no big numbers.
@Vindemiatrix
written by Attila, January 18, 2010
Peyton missed a wide open Wayne deep - probable TD. Missed him in the red zone - sure TD. Missed him 1-2 more times. Add the 3 catches to that. And all this in 2.5 quarters.
Norv
written by tjbindy, January 18, 2010
Gotta agree with you about Norv. He inherited a team with some pretty darn good talent; and hasn't been able to get them to perform. With a team; yoou are looking for a situation where the talent of 1 plus the talent of 1 is equal to more than 2. That is what teamwork is. Norv takes a team and 1 + 1 = 1.5 The players seem to play down rather than up. I hope San Diego keeps Norv forever!
@Vindemiatrix
written by psvirsky, January 18, 2010
And if I recall, there was a Revis PI call as well on a 20+ yard pass

I'm actually hoping the msm pumps up the Jets and their momentum. Otherwise, a Colts win will be treated as something that should have happened anyways and we won't get credit for it. Well, that'll probably happen anyways. One game at a time - can't wait for the next one
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written by Vindemiatrix, January 18, 2010
I'm always wary of treating overthrows like sure things. QBs overthrow receivers. It happens, and probably will again Sunday. But I see your point: Reggie was getting open against Revis. I didn't remember that. Thanks.
I get the feeling that the media will start a Jets bandwagon
written by dmstorm22, January 18, 2010
mainly becuase the Jets beat the media's darling. The media loved the Chargers, all of them picking them to go to the Super Bowl. Now that the Jets beat them, they probably think, or will pretend to think, that the Jets transitively are better than the Colts.
Amen
written by Ryno2Fifty, January 18, 2010
Amen on avoiding Scifres. I wasn't scared of the Chargers...I was scared of Scifres. He almost single handedly beat us last year.
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written by hmrstrm45, January 18, 2010
I have been of the opinion that ANY team with a good pass rush would stop the Chargers. Rivers needed 4 or 5 seconds to let his big slow receivers get 30 yards down field. That works against Oakland and KC. It also seemed as if they ran LT on every first down and had 2nd and 8 or 9 because of it. The Chargers have 3 guys to cover in the passing game, the Colts have 4 plus a RB. The Colts will take what the Jets give them. If they want to play man coverage and blitz, Manning will dink and dunk them until they are frustrated and make a mistake. If they want to play zone and drop 8 back Addai will run around their slow defensive line. IMO the Colts and Jets D are very close in ability. That means the Offenses will make the difference. Which O is more likely to be able to handle a good D...or more to the point...which QB, a 4 time MVP? Or a rookie?
BTW DZ:
written by Cass, January 18, 2010
Out of curiosity, what were you planning to say about the Chargers?
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written by Jets108, January 18, 2010
As a Jets fan I decided to do some research and see how the Colts community is viewing the upcoming game against the Jets and stumbled across this blog who cant be anymore arrogant and disrespecting of the Jets. How can anyone in their right minds not find what the Jets did so far this postseason as anything but impressive? Yes we got lucky breaks and usually reliable field goal kickers missed easy attempts but as I always say you make your own luck. We clearly frustrated the Chargers yesterday and while the field goals misses are obviously and abberation, you cant deny the fact that we stopped those teams from getting into the endzone while they were in the endzone and forcing them to attempt those easy chip shots which they ultimatley missed. Now we dont by any stretch of the imagination have a good passing offense but we do have the best rushing offense in the league hands down. Your rushing defense is nothing to write home about finishing 24th in the league against the run. With that said I think the Colts have been the best team all season and it is going to take a huge effort by the Jets to win but do not count us out. We have the best defense in the NFL and best corner in football. Yes Wayne had a good game against Revis while he played but to say he looked average and imply you arent worried about him is an insult. The Ravens secondary was beatup and to say they did a great job against you is more an indictment of what you guys didnt do than what they did. What you need to do is look closer at the Ravens game this past weekend and see how close the game really was and ask yourselves if the Jets are better than the Ravens. Im not saying the Jets are gonna beat the Colts but to deny our heart and determination and to think this is going to be a joke of a game is unbelievable.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
I've watched the Jets all season. I have zero respect for them.

Their QB is a joke.
The coach has no idea how to manage a game or the clock.

Rushing offense is the single most overrated component of an NFL team.

Part of the reason the Colts run D rank is so low is because they gave up 400 yards in the final two games when they rested players.

The Ravens game was not nearly as close as looked because Indy shut it down in the second half and played super conservative, sitting on the lead.

I think Baltimore is basically the same team as the Jets, but a little better (at the QB position).

If the Jets come within two TDs of the Colts, I'll be shocked.

I really could not have a lower opinion of the Jets as a playoff team. That has nothing to do with me being a Colts' fan. It's my opinion after watching them play for an entire season.

By the way, according to the footballoutsiders.com, the Jets posted a rating of 1% for Sunday's win. That means they basically played a perfectly average game as a whole team. The Chargers rated -18%. That means the loss had a lot more to do with the Chargers choking than the Jets playing great.
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written by DemondSanders, January 18, 2010
I am impressed with the Jets. They shouldn't be here, but they are. Nice job by all...

But I think the Colts are going to win comfortably.

Here's the secret: The Indy defense is better than the Jets defense. Your team is about to get smothered.

Do us a favor and finally win the AFC East next year, okay?
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written by Jets108, January 18, 2010
The Colts defense is better than the Jets defense. LOL What are you smoking? BTW what does winning the AFC East have to do with anything? The Chargers, Pats, and Bengals all won their divisions and are home. Two of the three thanks to us. I have never thought the Colts fan base was so arrogant and disrespectful. A team that has one super bowl and shouldve won many more with the best quarterback I have ever seen in Manning shouldnt be talking too much smack. Why didnt you win again? Was it the fact you constantly rest players at the end of the season, was it your lack of a running game, or was it your defense? Hmmmmmm
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
1. The AFC east: he was asking you to do us a favor and win the division so the Pats wouldn't

2. The Colts defense is the most under the radar great defense in the NFL. It has battled injuries all year, but for most of the year lead the league in points allowed, and through 13 games (the point where the serious started resting defensive players) had allowed 217 points to the Jets 211. They allowed 90 points in the last three games as they began to rest the defensive ends and several of the line backers.

The Colts D is way better than you realize, as the Ravens just found out.

3. One Super Bowl: We are about to correct that.
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written by DemondSanders, January 18, 2010
The Colts defense is better than the Jets defense. LOL What are you smoking?


I think Freeney only sacked Sanchez twice last time. Sunday he goes for the hat-trick.

The Indy defense is better than the Jets D.

This isn't arrogrance, it is the truth. Accept it. Or don't. You'll get the picture by 6:30 Sunday.
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written by jmarsh, January 18, 2010
The Ravens game was the first time all season the Colts D has been at full strength and I think they proved what they can do. The Jets defense is good, but it's based more on rattling the other team with scheme rather than playmakers (minus Revis). I'd much rather face the Jets D with a competant QB than the Ravens. The Jets D is good, but there's no Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, etc.

Reggie burned Revis in the first game. Will he do it again? Maybe, maybe not, but small sample size caveats aside the score stands Reggie 1, Revis 0 so far.

As far as your reasons for not winning more? A lot of it was luck. Most of the playoff losses were close games where a few bounces here and there decided it. Until Saturday almost all of those went against the Colts. When two elite teams collide the one with better luck wins most often.

And to your last question, yeah it usually was the defense or special teams that was the weak spot on past teams. That's why we're all pumped up at this year's team because it has an absolute shutdown defense and adequate special teams, which is a huge step up from middling defense, worst in the league special teams that we're used to.
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written by How do you spell Destiny? J E T S, January 18, 2010
Wow. I'm going to assume that the guy that wrote this post never actually played a down of football in his life. It is no coincidence that the Jets are in the AFC Championship. They are well coached, have the best running attack, and the best defense in the league. The dominate the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and are the best tackling team in the NFL. When do you ever see the opponents of the Jets breaking tackles and racking of YAC. NEVER. The Jets are a dangerous team right night because they are playing like they don't give a $hit. To say that the Jets are the easiest matchup is a joke.
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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
Jets fan here!

Somebody said Wayne torched Revis in the first match-up, if not for some bad throws...

Bad throws happen because the Jets Defense _sometimes_ puts pressure on the QB.

Somebody also said that the Colts "let up" because Peyton left the game, and thus Brad Smith was able to magically return the kickoff for a TD... Um... Did you actually watch the game? Peyton did not even come out of the game yet.

Sorry guys. I think you guys DEFINITELY deserve to be the favored team. Your QB is top notch. You get to play at your own stadium.

But to completely write off the Jets, it's plain stupid. Even the Patriots fans I work with are starting to see that the Jets are legit. I'm not talking trash. You guys have a much better shot at winning. But to say that the Jets are done no matter what may make you look downright silly come next week.

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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Nope, it's serious. They are not a good team.

Rex Ryan is a fine coach in terms of scheme and preparation, but he is an abject disaster at in game management.

Running and defense is nice, but this isn't 2000 or 1975.

Mark Sanchez is not good enough to win a Super Bowl. He can beat a crappy team like the Bengals (who are legitimately worse than the Jets), but they were lucky as crap to win yesterday, and they will get drilled on Sunday.

Seriously. If it's closer than 20 points, I'll be a little disappointed. They needed a freaky kick return to hang with the Colts starters in the first game, and that wasn't even the real Colts starters. Indy already had 5 or 6 key players not playing BEFORE they pulled everyone else.

Seriously, you have no idea what you are in for. It's going to be a blood bath.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
1. Manning wasn't under pressure on the throw he missed to Wayne. He just missed him. He won't miss him again.

2. The kick return came right after the Colts had been told the starters were only getting one more series. The Coaches waited until half time to inform everyone. The kick was 6 yards deep, but the team was clearly in shock mode at that point. Don't get your hopes up of that repeating itself.

3. Understand that I'm not talking trash here. I'm not trying to talk smack and be an ahole. This is my honest to God real analysis of this game. Indy is way better at 100% than anyone knows because until last Saturday they hadn't played at 100% health ALL SEASON. Every game they had key starters missing, especially on defense.

Read the Banner at the top.

We're right.

It's going to be a long day, Jets fans. Celebrate your year. It's been a great one.

It's coming to a violent end on Sunday.
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written by DemondSanders, January 18, 2010
It's first down. We have one timeout. 57 seconds to play at mid-field.

Let's spike it and waste a down!

lol
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Yeah, it's hard to take any team that spikes the ball regularly in the two minute drive seriously.

Oh no! We need time to huddle up or the QB might get confused! Spike! Spike!
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written by How do you spell Destiny? J E T S, January 18, 2010
The Colts better list Manning as doubtful for the game because he's going to get a helmet in the chest in the 1st quarter.
Won't raise *my* hand...
written by A.J., January 18, 2010
Raise your hand if you would rather see the Texans than the Jets.


(* A.J. studiously keeps his hand down *)

Houston is just a few plays away from taking the Colts out. The hump they need to get over shrinks with every game. They're strong, they execute well, and they know the Colts very, very well. All four AFC South teams know each other too darn well. I don't care what everyone else's records are against nondivisional opponents, I'd rather not face any of them in playoff mode when they've got a playoff attitude going. They know the Colts too well and work too hard at figuring out how to counter them. I'd honestly rather face San Diego and Baltimore back to back, or New England and San Diego (or any combination of those 3) than face Houston again. When the Titans are on track, I'd hate to face them. And I'd even shudder at the "Dumpster Fire" Jags; sure, I know when they screw up, they screw up big, but remember folks, when they get their feet under them and respond to Del Rio in the right way, they play ball hard. Give me a non-division opponent any day of the week; most of them are too shocked at the Colts speed on defense and execution on offense to adjust properly.

Sure, some of you will laugh at me for this. Rather face San Diego than Jacksonville? Baltimore than Tennessee? In the playoffs, yes, honestly. Again: It's about what divisional opponents know about Indy that's frightening. And if any of those teams make the playoffs, any of them are capable of knocking Indy out. Hell, going back to Houston, they're definitely capable of this, and they didn't even make the playoffs. So yes, I'm keeping my hand down; give Indy the Jets and thank providence for sending them our way. They'll be tough, but not as tough as a team that plays Indy twice a year every year.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Yeah, that's what everyone said last time.

Didn't ever happen.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Here's a better question:

If you could play the Ravens again or the Jets, who would you pick?

I think I'd still pick the Jets.
Read it and Weap
written by Doug England, January 18, 2010
"It isn't homerism if you are right"!

The great thing about this game is there is absolutely no way the Colts will be looking past the Jets. Although that is not the Colts way... human nature if you are a big favorite over a lower seed. But after the first game, there is no way that happens.

It just looks to me like blood in the water come Sunday, with the Colts being the sharks.
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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
DZ, no offense, but you think ANY of the teams have ever played to their absolute FULL potential?

The Jets have been missing Kris Jenkins (The most important part of the defense outside of Revis) and Leon Washington (The biggest playmaker we have on offense) for half the season.

Now, if you're saying that the Colts are FINALLY healthy and can play 100% this weekend... Then excellent. No excuses.

Your analysis seems incredibly narrow sighted.
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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
And if you think Peyton wasn't pressured, you better get back to the tape.
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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
And one more point while I'm at it.

If the Colts really are THAT much more experienced and disciplined then the Chargers, why would the team "Let up" when they hear a couple of starters would be taken out of the game later... No not even during that series, but somewhere around the next one.

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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Injuries happen, but there are two kinds:

1. guys that are out and not coming back (like Bob Sanders). You adjust and move on.

2. Guys that are out and ARE coming back. The Indy D has had a steady stream of them all year. Now they are all back together for the first time. I liked the results. The Colts are 100% healthy. There won't need to be any excuses. My point is that this team has a gear on defense that most people haven't seen. It's actually led them be underrated to this point.

Believe it or not, Indy is BETTER than people think they are.

As for the play where Manning over threw Wayne, pressure didn't make him miss that pass. Also don't forget that Revis had a PI called on him for grabbing Wayne as he ran right past him. It doesn't show up in the stats, but it matters on the field.

As for letting up, the team was devastated emotionally by the decision not to go for 16-0. It was deeply unpopular, and there was a moment of let down. That's natural given the gravity of the moment. When the rest of the building found out what was happening, the air went right out of the stadium. It's natural that the players would have had a similar reaction to the shocking news.

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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
If pressure did not make Manning miss that pass, what's to say he doesn't miss that pass again?

You really have to be fooling yourself big time. Do you watch tape on this game after it's on TV, or do you guys just high five each other and go "Hoo-ra that was a good win. Analysis: We are awesome!"
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written by jmarsh, January 18, 2010
Rudibager he's not being short sighted. This is the first time ALL YEAR the starters on defense have all been healthy at the same time. The smackdown of Baltimore was not a coincidence.

I would be much more frightened of the Jets if Jenkins and Washington were playing. The last few years the Colts have lost in the playoffs not because of rust, but because key members of the club were banged up. This year everyone is finally ready to do whatever the opposite of the Steelers unleashing hell is.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Actually yes. That's how we built our rep. We are the guys who watch the tape. We do a whole podcast around breaking down the tape of the most important plays of the game.

We know what we are talking about because we watch each game two and three times.

If you want to bet that Peyton Manning is going to miss Reggie Wayne on an open deep ball again, go ahead. More power to you. It happens sometimes. More often than not though, he hits him for a 70 yard touchdown. Ask the Jags about it. They'll tell you.

That game in December was right on the edge of being an total blowout in favor of Indy. The Jets are an up and coming team that had a nice run, but now it's about to be over.

They are not close to Indy's class yet. Sorry. This blog is the home of serious analysis. We aren't the rabid crazy guys. They reside at Stampedeblue.com. We are the sober, tell it like it is crowd.

We are telling you it's going to be a blowout.
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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
The smackdown of Baltimore?

Hypocrites much? Baltimore absolutely killed themselves with penalties and mistakes. Just like the Chargers did. Haha but when the Colts win, it's despite of the opponents sloppiness, not because of it. When the Jets win, it's because the other team lost it for them

You guys are not narrow sighted at all. I didn't realize you guys weren't 100% before. That obviously makes it an even bigger challenge for the Jets. But if you think this game is a sure thing, you really haven't watched too much NFL Playoffs.
Rudibager
written by dmstorm22, January 18, 2010
Why won't Manning miss the throw again, becuase he's Peyton and he usually hits those throws. This isn't the Chargers. This isn't a team that lives and dies with the bomb. Manning is more than content to shred your soft underbelly of your zone, and go down the field in chunks. You got little pressure in that first game. Manning's stats were 14/21 for 192, and there was also a 20 yard DPI. And that was and like 5/8 of a game. I too will be disappointed if this game is close. The other game was a 16-3 game masquerading as a 15-10. If you didn't get the kick-return, which did indeed happen but will almost assuredly not happen again, we wouldn't have gone for two.

Believe me Jets fans. Sure, the Colts can lose. I mean the Giants beat the Pats in SB XLII. However, those upsets happen rarely. Of all the 9-7 or better teams in the AFC we could have faced, the Jets are by FAR the best team for the Colts to face. I would be so much more scared if it were any of the other 4 playoff teams (even Cincy), Houston and Pittsburgh.
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written by Rudibager, January 18, 2010
DZ, there's no way you can tell me it's a sure blowout if you've analyzed both your team, and the Jets properly.

Sorry, bud. You can give a biased opinion. You can speak from your gut. However whatever method of analysis you use is flawed.
Rudibager
written by dmstorm22, January 18, 2010
you would have said the same thing if DZ said the Vikings will kill the Cowboys.

It happens. Some teams are just appreciably better.
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written by DZ, January 18, 2010
Had the Jets blown out the Chargers, or had the Colts squeaked past the Ravens, you would be right. Instead, the Ravens made a ton of mistakes and got destroyed. The Chargers made a ton of mistakes, including 2 gimme FG misses, and they barely lost the game. It's not hypocrisy, it's consistency to say the Colts crushed the Ravens, but the Chargers beat themselves. Great teams punish teams for their mistakes, but can win without them. The Jets must have them if they hope to stay in the game.

Consider the Jets 4 games ago. They were floundering. What has truly changed since then? Nothing. They got two gift wins. They beat a decidedly mediocre Bengals team, and then the Chargers played one of their worst games of the year in ways that had NOTHING to do with the Jets. Missed FGs are not opponent caused. Wasted timeouts were not caused by the Jets. Terrible personal foul penalties were not because the Jets were so wonderful. In truth, the Jets are the same team that lost to the Falcons four weeks ago. That team was dog crap. So is this one.

Indy, on the other hand, has actually physically improved over the team that was pushing the Jets around in December. They have improved over the team that went 14-0.

I'm sorry, but I don't see how this is going to be a close game at all.

It's not homerism if you're right.
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written by Jets108, January 18, 2010
Exactly. You can say the same thing about the Ravens...penalties killing them, turnovers, etc...but its the mighty Colts we are talking about so they can do no wrong. Funny how you guys are more scared of a Texans team who was an absolute joke who we beat or the Bengals who we not beat once but twice and who is in the same mold as the Jets although an inferior version. The more I read this blog to more I realize how spoiled yet bitter you fans really are.
Jet's fans. Listen:
written by dmstorm22, January 18, 2010
Yeah, we are more scared of the Texans. Deathly scared of the Texans. There is not one person here who wanted the Texans a third time. Week 1 games mean nothing. If you played the Texans tomorrow, I would pick the Texans. You'll see next year when you play them again. I'm probably one of the few who was more scared of the Bengals. I'm just saying that we are exponentially happier to play the Jets than the Chargers.

You're a 11-7 team, we are a 15-2 team that is 15-0 when trying. Is it so outlandish for us to be confident about this game? Is it that bizarre for us to feel that we should win this game comfortably. The NFL has spoiled us recently, but Title games aren't generally all that close.

We were the best team in the regular season. You beat a bad Bengals team and barely beat a San Diego team who did countless things wrong, things that the Clts simply don't do (I'm pretty sure that Stover won't miss 3 field goals and that Reggie Wayne won't be kicking Challenge flags, or our o-line won't have four false starts and Saturday wont' snap it over Manning's head). We crushed a Ravens team that just crushed the Pats. Teams with five fewer losses rarely if ever beat teams with five or more losses (Super Bowl XLII exempted). I would be stunned beyond belief if you win. Can it happen? Sure, but to think that it will, or that it is likely is foolish and plain stupid.
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written by bubbadeez, January 18, 2010
The Chargers weren't always classless. When they had Brees and they had LT, there was some class on that team. Wade Phillips brought it down by letting the defense be undisciplined and classless. LT was classy. I hope he doesn't return to the team. I think the rest of the team doesn't like to be classy, and LT is unhappy about that kind of thing in his team. Just my own speculation, but that is how I feel about it.

As far as this invasion of Jets fans goes, I will only say this:
Please come in, make yourself comfy all week, run your f**king mouthes, show your ignorance, and quote the easy numbers all day. Pretend that that the game hasn't changed from when you played in pop-warner or high-school, or whatever flag league you drunkly stumbled your way through. Please come in and take cheap shots at people and pretend that Rex Ryan is a genius and Revis is Neon Deion. All of the ignorant silliness will only make it better on Sunday "IF" the Colts win.

Do I think they will win? Abosultely. Am I sure they will win? Absolutely not. Am I certain that Revis will not 'shut-down' Wayne. Yes.

Since the beginning of the 46 defense, there has been a great way to beat it. Throw quick. That is what Peyton does. He gets rid of the ball quickly. He has Reggie, Dallas, Frenchy (he hustler), Collie, and Addai. Those are the primary receivers. Revis will only cover one guy, and not all game. Reggie won't get shut down, but who is going to cover Clark on the seam route? Who is going to cover Addai out of the back-field? Who is going to beat Reggie to the sidline comeback route? You can't do all of those at once. A smart passing game plan can easily beat the Jets. Throwing deep all game and not running at all will spell a loss for your team, only if you miss 3 kicks and play like retards that whine and bitch. That is not what the Colts do, and that is not how they play. Please continue to goad, poke, prod, insult, and belittle the Colts fans. It makes it that much better for me.

I am not cocky about this team. I am realistic and honest. Do the Jets scare me? Only if they play dirty and take PM's knees out. Only if we played in the Jets stadium where they tear up the sod right before the game against a precision timing team and open the doors for the wind against the opposing teams kicks. None of that cheating s**t will happen in Indy.

Good luck on Sunday. I believe the Colts will win, but I am not sure of it. That is why it will be great to watch.
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written by Looking Forward, January 18, 2010
Is it really a good idea to run a football blog if you don't know anything about football?
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written by Looking Forward, January 18, 2010
It's mostly outlandish because your facts are pure conjecture. For some reason you think Reggie Wayne will run it up on the best player out there, Darelle Revis. Wayne's not the best receiver in football. And Revis has seen some of the best this year, and embarrassed them. The bigger they talk, the harder they fall, and you're talking pretty big. I hope the Colts are slightly more respectful than you, your trashy commenters, and the equally trashy San Diego Chargers were before they choked.
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written by DemondSanders, January 18, 2010
Here's the problem and the point I made at the very top of the page: it doesn't matter what Wayne and Revis do.

The Indy defense is enough to win the game on its own.

Jet fans... in all honesty we aren't trying to take shots at you (looking beyond the fact that you came at us first). I think the Jets should be very proud to be in this game. I'm glad you are psyched up. You should be.

You guys are one game away from ending your 40+ year absence from the Super Bowl. Enjoy it. Colts fans still bask in the glory of our surprising run to the AFCC game with Jim Harbaugh 15 years ago.

But as other said: The Colts are undefeated in games they have tried to win. On Sunday they will hit 16-0.
Don't misunderstand
written by bubbadeez, January 18, 2010
"Ahh Jets fans. Drown me in the sweet waters of your envy and jealousy."


Is that kind of crap you think you are hearing here? It is not what is being said. Just beliefs about what will happen and facts about what did happen.


Remove the chips from your shoulders and quit pretending you are being disrespected as a team. As fans, you come into the site, point fingers, give back-handed compliments, and then insult people saying they never have played football, bla bla bla.
That calls for insults. So here they are.

f**k you, f**k fat-boy Ryan, f**k the hot-dog gobbling San-Chise, and f**k isle Revis. Eat a dick, like your QB does a hot-dog.

Nobody is discounting what your team has accomplished, no matter how many teams had to lay down for it to happen.
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written by bubbadeez, January 18, 2010
Now you can feel justified in being insulted.
Nothing more to say
written by StvDoe, January 18, 2010
"It isn't homerism if you're right. "
Right or wrong, it's hubris. Possibly the greatest hubris I've ever seen. And I've seen Bush/Cheney.

We can only hope the Colts are half as full of themselves as the author of this blog. Good luck on Sunday.
Really jets Fans??
written by Crizzle, January 18, 2010
This is the best you can bring?

Did you not just watch the NFL replay that showed your team being almost completely dominated by a Colts defense that was playing at about half strength? Three of the guys that held your vaunted rushing attack to three points in the first half might not EVEN BE ACTIVE next Sunday.

Your offensive line completely forgot to block the best pass rushing DE in the game not once, but TWICE.

Ramon Humber, Fili Moala, Ervin Baldwin and Aaron Francisco kept your offense out of the endzone for three quarters. Who? My point exactly.

Please show me where in any of that you get the confidence that you are absolutely going to win this weekend? And that is even before we discuss the Colts offense, which did not seem to have a great deal of trouble moving the ball against you.

In closing, kindly go eat a bag of dicks Jets fandom.
These Jets fans are what Jaguar fans would be like if there were any.
written by dmstorm22, January 18, 2010
Honestly, for them to feel that a 15-0 team is incapable of blasting them is amazing. They did lose seven games this year. Beating the Chargers was more about matchups. The Jets matched up really well with the Chargers. Not as much for the Colts.
Quote of the year
written by vocalman, January 18, 2010
"These Jets fans are what Jaguar fans would be like if there were any."

LOVE IT.
Saing Private Ryan
written by An Obserer, January 19, 2010
Him: dude
Me: yes dude
Him: how’s your recollection of “Saving Private Ryan?”
Me: fair
Him: hehe … I’m not sure I’m remembering the movie correctly, but ever since I saw the Colts tank against the Jets, I can’t shake the analogy of the arc in the movie where Tom Hanks lets that german guy go, and then he comes back later and kills Hanks’ men :-)
Me: lol … so the jets are the german guy?
Him: exactly … not sure if it could possibly play out that way, but man, I could totally see the Colts’ sphincters tighten if they had the Jets in a close game going into the 4th.
Had some "v" key problems
written by dmstorm22, January 19, 2010
didn't you?
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written by hariharan, January 19, 2010
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Huzzah
written by BDiddy, January 19, 2010
To douchebag invasion! Seriously? You invade Colts blogs to act like asshats? Congratulations.

Is the Situation here? Sammi? Ronnie? Vinnie? Snookie? JWoww?

You aren't here, if we don't lay down and let you in. Here's a clue: It's a trap!

So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good night.
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written by gizzardfanny, January 19, 2010
Trust us Jets fans.

The Colts will not overlook the Jets. They will not pull a Sandy Ego and come in unprepared.

There is not a team in the league, the Colts want to smack more than the Jets.
Sorry
written by gizzardfanny, January 19, 2010
My bad,

Jest.
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written by DemondSanders, January 19, 2010
love it. i totally made the jag fan comparison to DZ yesterday. Wah! Nobody respects us!

As for close games in the fourth quarter... we can tell you a few things about them.
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written by DZ, January 19, 2010
Catching up on the some overnight points:

1. Why do I think Wayne will run by Revis? Because he already did. Twice. Once Revis had to grab him for a penalty, and the other Manning just missed hitting him for a touch down.

2. Again, @Jets 108, same argument as before. The Ravens and Chargers made similar kinds of mistakes, that's true. The Colts blasted the Ravens. The Jets barely squeezed by on the strength of two gimmie FG misses. I'd say the situations are not analogous.

3. The Saving Private Ryan thing would be more troublesome, but the Colts have already done this twice this decade. They love to let a team into the playoffs only to crush them. Go ask Denver fans about it.

Finally, let me encourage all you Jets fans to read (and weep) over today's new post on the Jets offense verses the Colts defense. Let me warn you though, it uses numbers, so put on your thinking caps.

Trust me. You guys are in trouble.

http://18to88.com/2010-archives/january/offensive-performance.html
Typical Conversation
written by StvDoe, January 19, 2010
Colts fan:

We'll crush you.

Jets fan:

Don't underestimate us.

Colts fan:

You losers have NO chance.

Jets fan:

We played you pretty close before you quit. Beat you by 19 after.

Colts fan:

HAH! We QUIT! You had NO chance if we tried!

Jets fan:

Well, we'll see. Good luck Sunday.

Colts fan:

Good luck with THAT! Colts by 2 TDs.

Nice blog.
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written by DZ, January 19, 2010
I think it's cute how no Jets fans are jumping up to comment on my new post today. Had I known that this post was going to attract Jets fans, I would have gone to the trouble to loading it up with all the stats and facts necessary. I won't make that mistake again this week.

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written by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , January 19, 2010
Nice post. I am great friends with the Jets head of PR and forwarded him your post. I'm sure the Jets will enjoy reading about how awful the fans think they are. Thanks for the motivation!
Yeah Okay, your obviously a moron
written by JetsFan, January 19, 2010
It's one thing to be so confident of your team, which you should be, the colts ARE the best team in the NFL, there's no question there but to say that the other team is an awful team that your playing is disrespectful and just plain WRONG...I hope you eat some serious crow for this so called analysis of the game...
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written by Jay Diggs, January 19, 2010
revis island? to bad this is wayne's world!
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written by diogenes, January 19, 2010
Dear Jets Fans:

Congratulations for your playoff successes this season. Of course your team has "chances" to upset the Colts next Sunday.

Most of all, thank you for making all the irritating San Diego fans on other websites look foolish. I think that the new nickname for that franchise should be the "San Diego One-and-Dones".
Three times, as favorites and at home, they have now lost since 2004 in the playoffs in the first game. Perhaps their fans will refrain from using such trite terms in their boldly stated predictions of how their rivals are going to perform.

But I wouldn't bet on it!

I'm rooting for the Colts to win it all. Just to make all the thousands of posters on various websites eat their words concerning various policies of Indianapolis Colts' management this season. (Not that very many of them actually have the integrity to acknowledge being mistaken or in error--the Colts will probably have to win the next three Super Bowls for most of them to acknowledge that Indy's strategies have any merit.)


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written by DZ, January 20, 2010
We typically don't disrespect teams the Colts are playing. Just bad ones. I'll be showing the Vikes or Saints plenty of respect.

We just think the Jets are bad.

It's not everyone...just your team.

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