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Old 02-05-2010, 04:24 PM   #1
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Re: Dungy Won't Shut Up.

Originally Posted by Dasidreidia View Post
You sir, just got some Rep points.

Seriously man, feel free to join us whenever you like.
Well thanks so much. You guys/girls are very welcoming, one of the friendliest forums I've visited. No arrogance, rudeness, disrespect to other teams, even the colts considering how obnoxious their fans can be/are. I just wish someone could explain why the Saints aren't favored, they should be, numbers and quality of wins don't lie. And more importantly, why Brees wasn't the MVP because his numbers are more impressive than the Sacred One's. I mean, look what he's done for the Saints as a team. Nevermind, just answered my question...golden boy of the NFL must win every year because, well, he's the Sacred One.
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Re: Dungy Won't Shut Up.

Originally Posted by Stlrfan View Post
Well thanks so much. You guys/girls are very welcoming, one of the friendliest forums I've visited. No arrogance, rudeness, disrespect to other teams, even the colts considering how obnoxious their fans can be/are. I just wish someone could explain why the Saints aren't favored, they should be, numbers and quality of wins don't lie. And more importantly, why Brees wasn't the MVP because his numbers are more impressive than the Sacred One's. I mean, look what he's done for the Saints as a team. Nevermind, just answered my question...golden boy of the NFL must win every year because, well, he's the Sacred One.
Yes indeed .... I can't believe Dungy is giving the Saints even more motivation. WOW! This could actually get ugly, except in the Saints favor.. SP and Brees have got to be salivating at the prospect of torching that 2nd to 3rd string set of CB on the defense of the Colts!
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I'm still waiting for an answer...
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Re: Dungy Won't Shut Up.

you lost at chicago in December of last year, the Colts streak is much longer....

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I'm still waiting for an answer...
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you lost at chicago in December of last year, the Colts streak is much longer....
That was a different team. It was before Darren Sharper, Gregg Williams, and other key players we've picked up this year.

Your argument is invalid.
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Not only is Dungy losing it - So are the Dolts!!
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Greg Williams defense has alot to play for, not only a SB but respect in general
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Re: Dungy Won't Shut Up.

Let's not forget the game that was played just 2 years ago


Saints @ Colts
Thursday, September 06, 2007
7:30 PM CT
Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind.


Scoreboard 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total
Saints 0 10 0 0 10
Colts 7 3 14 17 41



Fast Fact


Key Stats

Passing
*Drew Brees 28-41-192 yards-2 INT-0 TD

*Peyton Manning 18-30-288 yards-0 INT-3 TD

Rushing
*Deuce McAllister 10-38
*Reggie Bush 12-38

*Joseph Addai 23-118-1 TD

Receiving
*Eric Johnson 8-57

*Reggie Wayne 7-115-2 TD

Tackle Leaders
*Scott Fujita 9 tackles

*Marlin Jackson 12 tackles

Total Yards
Saints 293
Colts 452

Rushing Yards
Saints 106
Colts 164

Third Down Eff.
Saints 6-15-40%
Colts 4-11-36%

Turnovers
Saints 3
Colts 1






By The Number


55 - Jason David's 55-yard fumble recovery return for a touchdown was the Saints' first defensive TD since 2004.



Key Play


Indianapolis opened the scoring on a 27-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison near the end of the first quarter.

Jason David got the Saints on the board with a strip of Reggie Wayne and a 55-yard fumble recovery to knot the score at 7-7.

Olindo Mare gave New Orleans the lead with a 34-yard field goal with 6:26 remaining in the first half.

Adam Vinatieri leveled the score at 10-10 on a 33-yard field goal :45 before halftime.

Joseph Addai pushed Indianpolis back into the lead with a 2-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter.

A 28-yard TD pass from Manning to Wayne made the score 24-10 in favor of the Colts.

Vinatieri pushed the lead to 17 with a 33-yard field goal.

Manning hit Wayne on a 45-yard toss to make the score 34-10.

Colts S Matt Giordano returned an interception 83 yards with just under a minute to play, pushing the score to 41-10.



I'm sure the Saints didn't forget that game either. Remember, the Vikings beat us a long time ago in our first playoff game 44-10 in the Superdome and we avenged that loss. Now we have a chance to avenge another beating at the hands of the Colts. The Saints haven't forgotten that loss with a national audience watching. I hope the Colts don't forget that game either. Saints 37-Colts 24

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Re: Dungy Won't Shut Up.

Originally Posted by CheramieIII View Post
Let's not forget the game that was played just 2 years ago


Saints @ Colts
Thursday, September 06, 2007
7:30 PM CT
Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Ind.


Scoreboard 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total
Saints 0 10 0 0 10
Colts 7 3 14 17 41



Fast Fact


Key Stats

Passing
*Drew Brees 28-41-192 yards-2 INT-0 TD

*Peyton Manning 18-30-288 yards-0 INT-3 TD

Rushing
*Deuce McAllister 10-38
*Reggie Bush 12-38

*Joseph Addai 23-118-1 TD

Receiving
*Eric Johnson 8-57

*Reggie Wayne 7-115-2 TD

Tackle Leaders
*Scott Fujita 9 tackles

*Marlin Jackson 12 tackles

Total Yards
Saints 293
Colts 452

Rushing Yards
Saints 106
Colts 164

Third Down Eff.
Saints 6-15-40%
Colts 4-11-36%

Turnovers
Saints 3
Colts 1






By The Number


55 - Jason David's 55-yard fumble recovery return for a touchdown was the Saints' first defensive TD since 2004.



Key Play


Indianapolis opened the scoring on a 27-yard TD pass from Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison near the end of the first quarter.

Jason David got the Saints on the board with a strip of Reggie Wayne and a 55-yard fumble recovery to knot the score at 7-7.

Olindo Mare gave New Orleans the lead with a 34-yard field goal with 6:26 remaining in the first half.

Adam Vinatieri leveled the score at 10-10 on a 33-yard field goal :45 before halftime.

Joseph Addai pushed Indianpolis back into the lead with a 2-yard touchdown run early in the third quarter.

A 28-yard TD pass from Manning to Wayne made the score 24-10 in favor of the Colts.

Vinatieri pushed the lead to 17 with a 33-yard field goal.

Manning hit Wayne on a 45-yard toss to make the score 34-10.

Colts S Matt Giordano returned an interception 83 yards with just under a minute to play, pushing the score to 41-10.



I'm sure the Saints didn't forget that game either. Remember, the Vikings beat us a long time ago in our first playoff game 44-10 in the Superdome and we avenged that loss. Now we have a chance to avenge another beating at the hands of the Colts. The Saints haven't forgotten that loss with a national audience watching. I hope the Colts don't forget that game either. Saints 37-Colts 24
Good one ... I had almost forgotten about that ... just one feather in our cap!
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Re: Dungy Won't Shut Up.

Oh, really he's thinking with his heart not his head. He isn't breaking down all aspects of the game match ups now and he still believes his team will finish on top.
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