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![]() who has the better road record and on natural grass no dome?
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Who has Peyton Manning and a pretty decent defense? I love Drew Brees, but I think the Colts win by at least 10 points.
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![]() Miami, in February, is hardly not a dome.
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![]() I think the Colts secondary is going to have a hard time with that Saint offense. That being the case, can the colts win in a track meet with the Saints? Can any team?
Saints have shown vulnerability to the run. I really don't think the colts run well enough to exploit that and that being the case i dont think they can slow up the game sufficiently enough to keep that saint offense off the field. The bottom line is that I think both defenses are questionable and that the saints have the more potent and balanced offense. Give me the saints plus those 4.5. Unless of course PG takes them and then please disregard this entire post. |
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![]() Wow Gregg Williams, way to get the refs ready to call your defense for anything they do to Manning right off the bat:
http://espn.go.com/blog/afcsouth/pos...ots-on-manning Asked if after a game that included a couple of controversial hits on Brett Favre he would talk to his defense about the potential for calls protecting Manning, he said: “Here’s the deal. When you put too much of that type of worry on a warrior’s mind, he doesn’t play all out. If it happens, it happens. And the only thing you’d like for me to say is that if it happens you hope he doesn’t get back up and play again.” |