The Colts' receivers aren't tall enough so they might as well just stay home and give the Jets another week to prepare for the super bowl
It's taken the Jets 12 years to get back to this point. In that game Martin couldn't hold on to the ball and Testaverde couldn't throw the ball to the right team. Can't waste another chance.
Agreed. Our boys do know how to pull those PI calls our way. That being said, both teams aren't prone to stupid mistakes however. At least not from what I've seen outta the Jets so far this year. I know the Colts give up very few penalty yards though. My predicition: Colts 15 Jets 3 Ya know... For old times sake? :grin: And of course that's with a failed extra point after the TD sprinkled in there for us :shit:
^Even the Rams managed 6 pts. Is this because you think you have the 85 Bears D or is it because you think the Jets O is the worst in the last 30 years? Whats up?
20-19 Indy. Manning completes a 50 yard hail mary as time expires and we're all hanging our heads about the SOJ.
It's going to be a tight game, probably decided by a turnover late. Peyton Manning can pass against this defense but he can't score much against it. The keys to the game are going to be the Colts run defense against the Jets and the amount of pressure the Jets get on Manning. If the Colts defense can stop the Jets rushing attack then the Colts win. If the Jets put heavy pressure on Manning then they probably win. If both happen then best guess is that the Colts win late off of a turnover.
...for 100 points? I predict... Jets: 20 Colts: 17 Officials: 48 Dolts fans: -80 for bottom feeding and pretending to have never heard of their team until they start winning again.
Hmmm, Closer than a lot of other Colts fans think 28-14 Indy We have a better playoff experience and Peyton Manning historically has Rex Ryan's defenses' number.
The Colts will have to score off of the Jets offense to get to 28 points I think. The Jets defense folded and allowed more than 2 TD's just three times this season. First against Miami when the Dolphins were just running the ball down their throat all game out of the wildcat. Second against Jacksonville when the Jaguars were just running the ball down their throat all day with Maurice Jones-Drew. And finally against New England when Sanchez threw 4 Int's - leading to a pick-6 and great field position for the Patriots. I don't think there's a team left in the playoffs at this point that can get more than 2 TD's off of the Jets defense in regulation without a lot of help from turnovers and special teams.
He's stepped up his play since I put it up, so I don't want to change it and jinx anything. He made some great plays, but he still hits like a girl. But if he can keep making big plays, I don't care about that
The two greatest post-season victories for the Jets have come against the Colts. 16-7 in SBIII and 41-0 in 2002. We're going for the hat trick on Sunday.