Originally posted by RamnedI might like to agree with you, but having seen New England first hand against Dallas I don't believe that to be the case. The Colts haven't really done all that much to improve their team, on the other hand New England did a lot to make an already solid contending team much, much better. This very well could be their best team ever. Having said that, I don't think they are unbeatable, but it's a really good team that can do more at any point in their game to give you something different than any team I have ever watched.
They will lose against the Colts!
On another day Dallas might have done better but NE's consistency and Depth chart is outstanding. Kraft has shown a real willingness to do everything in his power to win now and in the future. By the way, the NE is much bigger than I had remembered them. Are they putting designer roids in their Wheaties?
Originally posted by ChaswrayYes, it's like different world down here without a good team, nice to know I'm not the only fan. Cam Cameron has done a good job with the offense, but now all of the sudden, Miami's mainstay with defense has gone putrid. We gave up 156 yards on the ground to Cleveland's back up running back. 😞
I've been a Miami fan since moving there in 1969,(moved back to PA. in 2001), and I must say this is the worst team I can remember. They are 2-3 years from even contending😞
I'm not sure we could even beat the Rams..
Every team goes through slumps, I don't think NE will go all the way, they're looking great, but they were saying the same thing about Indy last year, but didn't they lose the last 4 games then?
Originally posted by SmookiePIn 2005, the Colts started 13-0 and began pulling their starters out of the games for the remaining games and they finished loss, loss, win for a final of record of 14-2.
Yes, it's like different world down here without a good team, nice to know I'm not the only fan. Cam Cameron has done a good job with the offense, but now all of the sudden, Miami's mainstay with defense has gone putrid. We gave up 156 yards on the ground to Cleveland's back up running back. 😞
I'm not sure we could even beat the Rams..
Every team goes ...[text shortened]... saying the same thing about Indy last year, but didn't they lose the last 4 games then?
In 2006, the Colts started 9-0, then went through a rough patch but improved to 11-3, and then the remaining two games they began pulling their starters again, and they finished Loss-Win to end the season at 12-4.
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Originally posted by SmookiePMiami's defense is showing their age and Cameron is the first offensive minded coach the team has ever had. He's done a good job, so far, with the offensive line and Ronnie Brown. Now they need a QB and receivers.
Yes, it's like different world down here without a good team, nice to know I'm not the only fan. Cam Cameron has done a good job with the offense, but now all of the sudden, Miami's mainstay with defense has gone putrid. We gave up 156 yards on the ground to Cleveland's back up running back. 😞
I'm not sure we could even beat the Rams..
Every team goes ...[text shortened]... saying the same thing about Indy last year, but didn't they lose the last 4 games then?
It will take a few years to get over the horrible drafts and trades of Jimmy Johnson, Dave Wannstadt and especially Nick "The Puke" Saban😠
What part of Lauderdale are you in? I lived for fifteen years in Davie and later moved to Lake Worth in Palm Beach county.