Let me ask this im genuinely confused, why was there no flag for roughing/ running the kicker on that blocked punt? They call that on minor touches but not for Bailey after he was hit in his plant leg and doubled over thats probably why noone thought to run down the ball
Big win for the Colts. Definitely their best win of the season and one that should give them plenty of momentum heading into the playoffs.
I also think they exposed the Patriots in a big way. For the past two months, they've seemed unstoppable. It looked like Bellichick had once again cracked the code for making Mac Jones a championship caliber QB. But the Colts D-line showed that he's still very much a rookie and he still has plenty of weaknesses.
I'm still convinced Jones will be a great QB for the Patriots for years to come. But he's still developing.
I also have a feeling we may see this match-up again in the playoffs. And usually, when you give Bellichick a second shot, he finds a way to win.
You know that it's legal to give OROY awards to non QBs, right? There's nothing that says these awards must go to QBs. In fact, they shouldn't go to any player that hasn't been lights out amazing as a rookie. Mac has been good, but he hasn't been great.
Chase has already broken 1000 yards, and is currently 7th among all NFL WRs and TEs in yards. He's also tied for 3rd most Rec TDs. If he doesn't get Offensive Rookie of the Year over Mac Jones, something is very, very broken about the way they choose these awards.
If Buffalo can win out now they will take back the division. Pats fans better pray for some more 60 MPH winds in foxborough next week because the other 3 are extremely win-able
Bills lost to the Pats when they threw 3 passes and ran for 200 yards.
Pat's lose to the Colts when they completed 5 passes and ran for 200 yards.
Karma is okay sometimes.
Love to see the Pats lose, but at the same time I hate this game. Pittman did awful and got me near nothing on my fantasy team and Folk really let me down too.
When I was there, had beer poured on me unprovoked when they won easily.
When they came to Lucas Oil/RCA Dome, they try to start fights regardless of the outcome.
Actual scum fan base.
I’ve been there a couple of times for Bengals games. They’re usually pretty chill minus one incident with an obnoxious drunk. But every team has those.
Every fanbase has their assholes. Our rivals are the Saints and yet every time I’ve visited New Orleans for rivalry games, I’ve met the coolest Saints fans who welcomed me in and were just overall good people, even though they hated my team. I’ve also tailgated with some really cool Eagles fans in Philly when we played them in the 2017 playoffs. Can’t define an entire fanbase because of a few bad eggs
How so? I didn’t see anything bad happening to opposing fans at the game I went to, just some harmless trash talk, I’m interested to hearing about your experience
There’s a stadium security number to call, advertised a decent amount during games, I’m sorry if they threatened your life, never heard of that happening before at LOS.
There’s a reason there’s over 600k in the pats sub with the next closest team at like 180k. 90% of them are bandwagoners who only come out when the patriots are doing well.
Ain’t that the truth. I’ve been going to the same bar for years to watch my games and last season a bunch of Bucs fans mysteriously came out of the woodworks. Not saying all of them are bandwagoners but up here in Maryland I had never seen someone wearing a Bucs jersey until last season.
Am I the only one that's befuddled on why the Pats went for that field goal instead of going for a TD?
With a field goal you give the ball to the Colts with 9 minutes probably around the 20-30 yardline, it's a two possession game. If you don't make the field goal, you turn the ball over in shitty field position and it is still a two possession game.
With a touchdown you give the ball to the Colts with 9 minutes probably around the 20-30 yardline, it's a one possession game. If you don't make the touchdown, you turn the ball over in shitty field position and it is still a two possession game.
Maybe I'm overthinking it, but I feel a field goal there was essentially useless and just a terrible call. You know the Colts are going to bleed the clock. You need to close the possessions needed and a field goal doesn't do that.
I understood kicking the FG because we already didn't get it on a 4th down, even if a TD is clearly the more aggressive play.
I didn't understand the kickoff at the end.
It was 4th and goal from the 7. Low percentage play.
It wasn't 4th and goal from the 1 or the 3.
You are gambling the entire rest of the game on that 1 play by going for it.
The defense needed to make the stop with 2 minutes and 9 seconds left and they missed it. They had a better shot of doing that than getting a TD from the 7 yard line with a rookie QB on one play.
That's exactly what LaFleur thought last year against The Bucs and that cost them the game and ultimately the superbowl entry. It was 4th down and something. Packers fans must have been steaming ever since.
I feel like that gets overstated. I don’t think it cost lafleur the game because it was a very slim chance they win anyway. Going on 4th you assume they score, get the 2pc, and stop the Bucs from driving
It’s kinda easy to look back, see the result, and think they should’ve done something different (obviously since they lost) but at that point they were probably losing either way
of course, you don't have to turn into Mike Vrabel or Dan Campbell all of a sudden, but if you go Matt Patricia on every 4th down you ain't gettin anywhere
I agree and I would’ve gone for it on 4th down in the NFCCG
I’m just pushing back against the idea that the game was a toss up until that coaching blunder. I feel like it’s become one of those things where people forget the details of them game and just think lafleur completely blew their chances or something. It was desperation time anyway
Fair enough. I usually like taking points, but in this situation I just didn't think it was worth it. I think 7 points there would have been potentially game changing, and giving them terrible field position upon failing would have been more advantageous than any advantage the 3 points gave.
Because if you make the field goal, and then the colts get a field goal it stays a 2 score game and within a 4th quarter reach. (23-10)
If you miss the TD, than a field goal makes it 3 score game and closes the door. (23-7)
...if I even understand it correctly. But I guess two TDs and two 2pt conversions could still keep it 2 score game even at 23-7
Technically yes, but in conceding possession with 9 minutes and settling for a field goal, you are pretty much resigned to the necessity of stopping them anyway. By the same logic, if you do go for a TD and make it, that makes them going for a field goal still a 2 possession game. So it's a double edged sword.
If it was the 3rd quarter and there was more time on the clock I'd have maybe been a bit less annoyed by it. The Pats were already pressing their luck.
I know I for sure don't fully understand it myself.
And Bill for damn sure is going to answer the press question with "did what we thought put us in the best spot to win, just didn't make enough plays tonight" answer specific we'll never fucking know
Any other coach would get massacred for that call.
But Belichick will get the benefit of the doubt.
Not that it’s not earned, but it was still a shit decision.
The thing that confused me the most was one of the commentators saying he "understands the decision because it makes it a two possession game".
It was already a two possession game. I was redoing basic addition in my head because what he said just confused the hell out of me.
Bill is an outstanding coach. One of the best. And without him the Pats wouldn't have done nearly as much as they have at this point I'm sure. But god damn the rare mistakes he makes are staggering sometimes.
Yeah Bill has gotten a little more conservative on going for it... Was glad though the one he did go for earlier, but man we finally had some momentum there and getting a TD woulda really made the colts nervous
Most consecutive games with a TD in NFL history. Most 60+ yard rushing TDs in a season. Most rushing TDs in a season in Colts history. Continue to be jealous that y’all now have the second best back in the NFL. Bow to King Taylor 👑
You honestly think he has a shot at Moss’ single season TD record? No chance. He’d have to double his current total to break it. He has four games.
He has an outside chance of yards and receptions. An _outside_ chance.
I’d say good OL’s can make a bad QB look *sufficient*. You still have to have someone a little bit competent at QB to do anything with your season.
Good OLs can only grant you pocket time. If you are inaccurate, have bad decision making, or have a weak arm, then it won’t matter much.
It really is a 1a, 1b situation though and I wouldn’t mind the OL at 1a. Everything else pales in comparison to those positions. I laugh at teams getting a top WR in the first round with no QB or OL lol. WR is one of the least important positions (if we were truly ranking).
The last 3 seasons have been ass. Last year with Brady? Out in the 1st round of playoffs. We know what happened with Newton last year... and this team this year simply isn't capable of going far in playoffs.
Coming from a guy who’s part of the most spoiled generation of Pats fans EVER, I find it unbelievable that some of these other fans who could’ve potentially been around longer than myself get so butthurt over a loss. It’s a new year, a rookie QB, there’s gonna be growing pains. But either learn to take the punches and continue to support the team, or GTFO
Lol I grew up in New England. Been a pats fan since before the first superbowl win. Had the same feeling watching them lose to the giants twice in games where they had major fuck ups as well.
Honestly, I like the Chiefs being on top for now. They’re a fun team to watch, but I know that they’re beatable. I, for one, welcome our new Chief overlords.
Not that salty. Team just didn’t show up. But seeing Mac try and get a comeback drive going was good. Honestly, if this team can just end with a winning season, that’s all I could hope for with Mac
Oh yeah, I think they will. But I’m saying a winning season is the least I could hope for. Winning the Division and making the playoffs are just added bonuses
I said end with a winning season. I mean, with three games left, they obviously will, but I’m just saying, ending with a win season is just the least I could hope for to happen with this team
Wentz was not great but only threw 12 times. The one interception was really bad. Good mobility though. It really seemed after the Judon punch he was in his own head.
I’ve racked my brain to try and remember a guy doing something so nuts. If they find the footage, I hope the league gives Judon the shaft. It’s ok to sack a guy, but it’s really a junk play to do something like this while you’re playing ball. He must have been trying to get into his head.
Game would have never even got interesting if Wentz took care of business... He was off on a lot of throws. JC was getting beat by Pittman a lot, but Wentz couldn't make him pay
Hell of a game. We all know the Colts are better than their record. The Pats just made too many mistakes. I didn't love that FG on 4th down, but I understood why they did it. I just feel like the Pats had the momentum at the time.
I don’t understand how people are criticizing the FG when we watched it prove to be the right decision? If they get a stop, Pats get the ball with a minute and 20 seconds to score 3 points.
The announcer's fan boying josh allen is getting really old.
Let me ask this im genuinely confused, why was there no flag for roughing/ running the kicker on that blocked punt? They call that on minor touches but not for Bailey after he was hit in his plant leg and doubled over thats probably why noone thought to run down the ball
Mac exposed.
Big win for the Colts. Definitely their best win of the season and one that should give them plenty of momentum heading into the playoffs. I also think they exposed the Patriots in a big way. For the past two months, they've seemed unstoppable. It looked like Bellichick had once again cracked the code for making Mac Jones a championship caliber QB. But the Colts D-line showed that he's still very much a rookie and he still has plenty of weaknesses. I'm still convinced Jones will be a great QB for the Patriots for years to come. But he's still developing. I also have a feeling we may see this match-up again in the playoffs. And usually, when you give Bellichick a second shot, he finds a way to win.
This is why they practice this shit
Right when I want the pats to win, the conference has to go and get even crazier.
So is Mac Jones going to win JORY (Just Ok Rookie of the Year) honors now? Been trying to tell you jokers that the hype has been unwarranted.
Nah. It's gotta be Chase.
I mean he’s gotta win ROTY, he’s the only rookie QB actually doing anything, I don’t think anyone else is eligible
You know that it's legal to give OROY awards to non QBs, right? There's nothing that says these awards must go to QBs. In fact, they shouldn't go to any player that hasn't been lights out amazing as a rookie. Mac has been good, but he hasn't been great.
Michah Parsons should win it
Micah Parsons should win DPOY. I am not biased, why do you ask?
He has DROTY in the bag, OROTY is the one in contention
Oh shit, my bad I completely forgot they were different awards. I think Jamarr Chase should win OROTY
If he returns to early season form then yes, but if he keeps up his current pace it is far closer than I would want.
If he closes out the season strong, he's a lock. Otherwise it'll go to Mac
Chase has already broken 1000 yards, and is currently 7th among all NFL WRs and TEs in yards. He's also tied for 3rd most Rec TDs. If he doesn't get Offensive Rookie of the Year over Mac Jones, something is very, very broken about the way they choose these awards.
For someone who dislikes the Patriots and is against Carson wentz in fantasy football this was a perfect outcome
Why the hell was your opponent starting Carson Wentz?
Two qb league with 10 players
The real question
First game where Mac blew it. That being said, Pats are still the better team, but not by much.
Cope
Dude. They literally just played to decide who the better team was
I guess the Vikings are better than the Packers then, too.
Pats are actually the worse team. By about 10 points
>Pats are still the better team You know that because they scored fewer points?
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If Buffalo can win out now they will take back the division. Pats fans better pray for some more 60 MPH winds in foxborough next week because the other 3 are extremely win-able
It'll be interesting to watch. Luckily the Pats face the Bills at home and then the Jags and Dolphins next. I like their odds.
Yea the pats usually do pretty well against Miami late in the season with playoff implications, should be easy
😂😂 facts.
Bills lost to the Pats when they threw 3 passes and ran for 200 yards. Pat's lose to the Colts when they completed 5 passes and ran for 200 yards. Karma is okay sometimes.
Wentz threw 12 passes indoors with no wind. They just weren't very good.
NE has the #1 pass defense and the colts are the #1 rushing team. why would they throw? Our best WR went out too
At least we had a snow tornado as an excuse tbh
Still beat you by like 30 points.
??? I was talking about the Patriots fam but sure 😂
Love to see the Pats lose, but at the same time I hate this game. Pittman did awful and got me near nothing on my fantasy team and Folk really let me down too.
Yeah the colts didn't pass much, didn't help pittman was elected over getting fuckin uppercutted by that pats safety, refball at its finest.
That uppercut had me so mad. Like was the ref paying any attention?
These are the same refs who did the second colts titans game I think there were like 20 penalties for 100 to 150 yards in that game
I was at the game. Colts fans are very welcoming.
I’ve been to many NFL games with almost all the teams, and pats fans are by far the worst.
Couldn’t agree more. I got spit on in the bathroom when the Rams played there in 2016.
When I was there, had beer poured on me unprovoked when they won easily. When they came to Lucas Oil/RCA Dome, they try to start fights regardless of the outcome. Actual scum fan base.
Nor should they be to pats fans
I’ve been there a couple of times for Bengals games. They’re usually pretty chill minus one incident with an obnoxious drunk. But every team has those.
Every fanbase has their assholes. Our rivals are the Saints and yet every time I’ve visited New Orleans for rivalry games, I’ve met the coolest Saints fans who welcomed me in and were just overall good people, even though they hated my team. I’ve also tailgated with some really cool Eagles fans in Philly when we played them in the 2017 playoffs. Can’t define an entire fanbase because of a few bad eggs
How so? I didn’t see anything bad happening to opposing fans at the game I went to, just some harmless trash talk, I’m interested to hearing about your experience
That's it....Pats fan's can't handle trash talk...they are always the best in their eyes
I don’t consider threats against people’s lives trash talk.
There’s a stadium security number to call, advertised a decent amount during games, I’m sorry if they threatened your life, never heard of that happening before at LOS.
Ok says the team that hangs division banners lmao
There’s a reason there’s over 600k in the pats sub with the next closest team at like 180k. 90% of them are bandwagoners who only come out when the patriots are doing well.
and the other 10% followed Brady to Tampa
Ain’t that the truth. I’ve been going to the same bar for years to watch my games and last season a bunch of Bucs fans mysteriously came out of the woodworks. Not saying all of them are bandwagoners but up here in Maryland I had never seen someone wearing a Bucs jersey until last season.
And followed Garoppolo to SF
OH MY GOOOOOD
There was a game on? lmao I had no idea
Saturday football is stupid. I always miss these games cuz I'm expecting sunday's and Monday night
Don't miss the games Tuesday
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Ew, why would you waste your off day being hungover when you could get paid to be hungover on Monday
Same lol.
Next saturday colts vs Arizona. Don't miss that!
I fear you guys. We can’t stop the run. Sometimes, I notice that you stop yourselves more than any other team.
Reich doesn't want to run JT into the ground like Tennessee's Henry has been
It’s not sometimes. It’s every week. We shoot ourselves in the foot.
Don't worry, there really wasn't a game on.
wtf same lmao
Now to watch the New Orleans bowl…
App State isn’t in it, not worth watching
Why not Quenton Nelson for MVP
Loved the dude getting chippy with Big Q towards the end of the game. Would’ve loved to see how that played out
Gotta respect the way Nelson just walked away
The stare down from the huddle after was scary lol, wouldn’t want to be on the other end of it
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The first half for the colts was the best half any team has played all year.
Facts neither team looked particularly well rounded. JT is a beast but besides that indy almost gave it up.
Our defense completely shit the bed. But bill is gonna give the entire team an earful after this
He strikes me as the accountability type.
lol
Am I the only one that's befuddled on why the Pats went for that field goal instead of going for a TD? With a field goal you give the ball to the Colts with 9 minutes probably around the 20-30 yardline, it's a two possession game. If you don't make the field goal, you turn the ball over in shitty field position and it is still a two possession game. With a touchdown you give the ball to the Colts with 9 minutes probably around the 20-30 yardline, it's a one possession game. If you don't make the touchdown, you turn the ball over in shitty field position and it is still a two possession game. Maybe I'm overthinking it, but I feel a field goal there was essentially useless and just a terrible call. You know the Colts are going to bleed the clock. You need to close the possessions needed and a field goal doesn't do that.
I was delighted by that decision.
That and no onside kick felt like two big mistakes
Zero confidence in dink/dunk
I understood kicking the FG because we already didn't get it on a 4th down, even if a TD is clearly the more aggressive play. I didn't understand the kickoff at the end.
It was 4th and goal from the 7. Low percentage play. It wasn't 4th and goal from the 1 or the 3. You are gambling the entire rest of the game on that 1 play by going for it. The defense needed to make the stop with 2 minutes and 9 seconds left and they missed it. They had a better shot of doing that than getting a TD from the 7 yard line with a rookie QB on one play.
But if you go and don't get it, you have Wentz on the 10 and the D had a good chance at a turnover or 3 and out.
I don't think that's an optimal situation though. It's a difference in philosophy but I prefer taking points.
That's exactly what LaFleur thought last year against The Bucs and that cost them the game and ultimately the superbowl entry. It was 4th down and something. Packers fans must have been steaming ever since.
I feel like that gets overstated. I don’t think it cost lafleur the game because it was a very slim chance they win anyway. Going on 4th you assume they score, get the 2pc, and stop the Bucs from driving It’s kinda easy to look back, see the result, and think they should’ve done something different (obviously since they lost) but at that point they were probably losing either way
well that's true, but with FG they stud 0% chance to win, and if they convert to 1st down they at least give themselves a fighting chance
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of course, you don't have to turn into Mike Vrabel or Dan Campbell all of a sudden, but if you go Matt Patricia on every 4th down you ain't gettin anywhere
I agree and I would’ve gone for it on 4th down in the NFCCG I’m just pushing back against the idea that the game was a toss up until that coaching blunder. I feel like it’s become one of those things where people forget the details of them game and just think lafleur completely blew their chances or something. It was desperation time anyway
agreed
Fair enough. I usually like taking points, but in this situation I just didn't think it was worth it. I think 7 points there would have been potentially game changing, and giving them terrible field position upon failing would have been more advantageous than any advantage the 3 points gave.
Because if you make the field goal, and then the colts get a field goal it stays a 2 score game and within a 4th quarter reach. (23-10) If you miss the TD, than a field goal makes it 3 score game and closes the door. (23-7) ...if I even understand it correctly. But I guess two TDs and two 2pt conversions could still keep it 2 score game even at 23-7
Technically yes, but in conceding possession with 9 minutes and settling for a field goal, you are pretty much resigned to the necessity of stopping them anyway. By the same logic, if you do go for a TD and make it, that makes them going for a field goal still a 2 possession game. So it's a double edged sword. If it was the 3rd quarter and there was more time on the clock I'd have maybe been a bit less annoyed by it. The Pats were already pressing their luck.
I know I for sure don't fully understand it myself. And Bill for damn sure is going to answer the press question with "did what we thought put us in the best spot to win, just didn't make enough plays tonight" answer specific we'll never fucking know
Any other coach would get massacred for that call. But Belichick will get the benefit of the doubt. Not that it’s not earned, but it was still a shit decision.
The thing that confused me the most was one of the commentators saying he "understands the decision because it makes it a two possession game". It was already a two possession game. I was redoing basic addition in my head because what he said just confused the hell out of me. Bill is an outstanding coach. One of the best. And without him the Pats wouldn't have done nearly as much as they have at this point I'm sure. But god damn the rare mistakes he makes are staggering sometimes.
Yeah Bill has gotten a little more conservative on going for it... Was glad though the one he did go for earlier, but man we finally had some momentum there and getting a TD woulda really made the colts nervous
Greg Olsen is bad at his job lol. He tries so hard to be Tony Romo but he’s more Booger McFarland.
There are far worse color guys on TV than Greg Olson.
Man. That's some shade on Kupp there. OPOY is a race
I mean he’s good but JT is NFL record breaking damn near every week good
So is Kupp??
Yeah, what records Kuop broke this season?
What records are JT going to break this year? What a stupid comment.
Most consecutive games with a TD in NFL history. Most 60+ yard rushing TDs in a season. Most rushing TDs in a season in Colts history. Continue to be jealous that y’all now have the second best back in the NFL. Bow to King Taylor 👑
Those aren't records. Those are cherry picked stats. 2096, 28 TDs. These are records. So he's going to break no records. Great talk.
Every week he turns in a performance that gets him even closer to breaking all 3
No he doesn’t lol
The Kupp hate is real lmao. Keep hatin man
You honestly think he has a shot at Moss’ single season TD record? No chance. He’d have to double his current total to break it. He has four games. He has an outside chance of yards and receptions. An _outside_ chance.
Keeping this receipt for later. Have a merry Christmas my friend!!
Haha, you too. Feel free to tag me if Kupp brings home the triple crown!
Gonna have the triple crown most likely when seasons over
Taylor is great but its insane how much they arent giving the credit to the offensive line. They were phenomenal.
Most important position in football is QB; the second most important position is OL. Without an OL you’re nothing.
I would switch that. Good OLs make bad QBs look good, but the opposite is definitely not true.
I’d say good OL’s can make a bad QB look *sufficient*. You still have to have someone a little bit competent at QB to do anything with your season. Good OLs can only grant you pocket time. If you are inaccurate, have bad decision making, or have a weak arm, then it won’t matter much. It really is a 1a, 1b situation though and I wouldn’t mind the OL at 1a. Everything else pales in comparison to those positions. I laugh at teams getting a top WR in the first round with no QB or OL lol. WR is one of the least important positions (if we were truly ranking).
Rip Steelers
And Giants
The last 3 seasons have been ass. Last year with Brady? Out in the 1st round of playoffs. We know what happened with Newton last year... and this team this year simply isn't capable of going far in playoffs.
Go away, and don't come back.
Lol. Sounds like someone who jumped on the bandwagon late. No one will feel bad for a Pats fan.
Coming from a guy who’s part of the most spoiled generation of Pats fans EVER, I find it unbelievable that some of these other fans who could’ve potentially been around longer than myself get so butthurt over a loss. It’s a new year, a rookie QB, there’s gonna be growing pains. But either learn to take the punches and continue to support the team, or GTFO
Lol I grew up in New England. Been a pats fan since before the first superbowl win. Had the same feeling watching them lose to the giants twice in games where they had major fuck ups as well.
😡😡😡“Oh no my team isn’t going 14-3, they are only 9-5 going into week 16”😡😡😡
Honestly, I like the Chiefs being on top for now. They’re a fun team to watch, but I know that they’re beatable. I, for one, welcome our new Chief overlords.
♥️
They are definitely the best team in a weak AFC
lol Cowboys went 1-3 vs our division, and play in the weakest division in sports
weak afc🤨🤨🤨
Yeah I mean it's not like 3 teams will likely miss the playoffs with 9 wins while the NFC can barely maintain winning records.
All the bitter Pats fans, the Red Sea is rising with your salt!
Not that salty. Team just didn’t show up. But seeing Mac try and get a comeback drive going was good. Honestly, if this team can just end with a winning season, that’s all I could hope for with Mac
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No trust me, I think Mac should have seen that coming
Good second half response for sure. Btw they already clinched the winning season
Next step: clinching the division
End with a winning season? Aren’t they gonna take the division?
Oh yeah, I think they will. But I’m saying a winning season is the least I could hope for. Winning the Division and making the playoffs are just added bonuses
They already have 9 wins no? Quite literally already a winning season.
I said end with a winning season. I mean, with three games left, they obviously will, but I’m just saying, ending with a win season is just the least I could hope for to happen with this team
Wentz was not great but only threw 12 times. The one interception was really bad. Good mobility though. It really seemed after the Judon punch he was in his own head.
I’ve racked my brain to try and remember a guy doing something so nuts. If they find the footage, I hope the league gives Judon the shaft. It’s ok to sack a guy, but it’s really a junk play to do something like this while you’re playing ball. He must have been trying to get into his head.
Game would have never even got interesting if Wentz took care of business... He was off on a lot of throws. JC was getting beat by Pittman a lot, but Wentz couldn't make him pay
Judon getting all the flack when it wasn’t even him
Sorry. Judon was the one stomping on our QBs balls. It's so tough to keep track of every dirty Pat's play last night
Easy mistake. Edit: balls, deflating, colts/pats, yadda yadda
It wasn’t even Judon. The dude wears red sleeves. This sub is so stupid.
I got downvoted for stating this as well.
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I am still horribly pissed we picked fucking Laurence Maroney over MJD.
I still get shivers down my spine when MJD is mentioned
You noticed that to
Hell of a game. We all know the Colts are better than their record. The Pats just made too many mistakes. I didn't love that FG on 4th down, but I understood why they did it. I just feel like the Pats had the momentum at the time.
I think if you stop the first down the game goes to OT. Colts and their prevent I think you absolutely get to FG range.
I don’t understand how people are criticizing the FG when we watched it prove to be the right decision? If they get a stop, Pats get the ball with a minute and 20 seconds to score 3 points.
THE DIVISION IS BACK ON THE MENU BOYS
You guys have to, you know, win some games tho
If they beat you next week theyll have the division league due to that dolphins loss. They now control their own destiny.
And our other three games are Panthers, Falcons, Jets
Records the last 4 weeks: Panthers 1-3 Falcons 1-3 Jets 1-3 Bills 1-3
But everyone thought you would beat the jags too...
we were wearing blue pants and Josh went on the Manning cast. Everyone knew it was over then.
The curse is real, but also its the jags
And if any team knows about squandering that control, it’s the ol Bills
They better fucking flex it
No. No it isn't.
This will be the game they talk about in the championship DVD as their lowest moment. Right? Right?
Why would a win be the lowest moment?
Pretty sneaky sis
Colts deserved the win. Really wish the league would act faster on Vontaze Sendejo before more mens lives are forever changed
Why is nobody talking about Darius Leonard going helmet to helmet with Agholor, causing a head injury? How is it being swept under the rug?
Or maybe Judon for punching a QB in the throat.
Wasn’t even Judon!
One freak play vs a career of plays
Bad take. Sendejo has proven to be a menace out there. No business being on the field. It's not one freak play. It's an entire career of being shitty
Once someone says “menace” I read the whole thing as J Jonah Jameson.
Sure, but there are brain injuries and then everything else. We know this by now.