November 14, 2009 by
Law Murray |
1SKILLZ Gameplan,
2009 NFL Week 10,
Donald Brown,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jim Caldwell,
Joseph Addai,
Laurence Maroney,
New England Patriots,
Peyton Manning,
Sunday Night Football,
Tom Brady
The rivalry of the decade between the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts continues tonight on Sunday Night Football at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN. The Patriots come in with a 6-2 record and in first place in the AFC East, holding a two game lead on the New York Jets after defeating the Miami Dolphins 27-17. The Colts are undefeated at 8-0, having beaten the Houston Texans 23-20 to give them a three game lead in their division. This is the Patriots' sixth game of the season against an undefeated team, and the most significant AFC game since their 20-17 overtime loss to the Broncos at Denver. While this would be their biggest win of the season, a loss (and a Jets win vs. Jacksonville) would make their game at home versus the Jets next week a battle for first [...]
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October 20, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Austin Collie,
Dallas Clark,
Donald Brown,
Indianapolis Colts,
Joseph Addai,
NFL,
Peyton Manning,
Pierre Garcon,
Reggie Wayne,
St. Louis Rams,
Steven Jackson
The Colts will be facing, well, a not so tough team. I am hoping
this may be the easiest game of the season as the Indy will travel to
St. Louis to play the Rams.
The Colts have been playing well against NFC West opponents,
outscoring them 65-27. Trust me, it’s a real easy win here. The Colts
are also playing a real bad defense of St. Louis. If you have seen my
recent power rankings to the sidebar of my blog at
dhanisports.wordpress.com, you’ll see that the Rams are at 29.
They aren’t all that bad. The Colts are going to have to get tough
on the run, though, as Steven Jackson is literally just a monster,
running for 500 yards already as he is pretty much the Rams’ offense.
But I think the Colts can stop them. But back to my point of the
Rams’ [...]
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September 25, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
AFL,
Anthony Gonzalez,
Antoine Bethea,
Arizona Cardinals,
Bob Sanders,
Chad Pennington,
Cincinnati Bengals,
College Football,
Dallas Clark,
Dan Carpenter,
Donald Brown,
Gary Brackett,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Jerome Bettis,
Kurt Warner,
Larry Fitzgerald,
Matt Leinart,
Maurice Jones-Drew,
Miami Dolphins,
NCAA,
New York Giants,
NFL,
Peyton Manning,
Pierre Garcon,
Pittsburgh Steelers,
Reggie Wayne,
Ronnie Brown,
Ryan Lilja,
St. Louis Rams,
Tim Hightower
And there goes Ronnie Brown for a three-yard touchdown run! The Dolphins are up, 20-13. Brown has been looking swell against this Colts' shaky defense right now. Oh, but here comes rookie running back Donald Brown, as he breaks away for a 15-yard touchdown, his first of the season and his career!
With 3:50 left in the game, Dolphins' Dan Carpenter has now hit a 45-yard field goal which may seal the deal for Miami as they lead, 23-20. Here goes the Colts, who have been completely dominated by the Fins in the time of possession and it is right now not looking good, not at all.
Peyton Manning takes the snap, drops back, finds Pierrre Garcon at the screen. And look, here he goes! To the twenty, to the ten, to the five, touchdown Colts! With 3:18 left, I don't think [...]
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September 13, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Anthony Gonzalez,
Austin Collie,
Bob Sanders,
Chad Pennington,
Chicago Bears,
Cleveland Browns,
College Football,
Dallas Clark,
David Garrard,
Derek Cox,
Donald Brown,
Dwight Freeney,
Eben Britton,
Eugene Monroe,
Fred Taylor,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Jason Taylor,
Jim Caldwell,
Joseph Addai,
Josh Scobee,
Ken Dorsey,
Marcedes Lewis,
Marvin Harrison,
Maurice Jones-Drew,
Melvin Bullitt,
Miami Dolphins,
Minnesota Vikings,
NCAA,
New England Patriots,
New York Jets,
NFL,
NFL's Most Valuable Player of the Year,
Peyton Manning,
Pierre Garcon,
Reggie Wayne,
Ricky Williams,
Robert Mathis,
Ronnie Brown,
St. Louis Rams,
Torry Holt,
Troy Williamson,
UConn Huskies,
Washington Redskins
The Indianapolis Colts have showed signs of hope and some major improvement after Sunday's 14-12 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Colts defense played strong in the victory. Peyton Manning had a solid performance, going 28-of-38 for 301 passing yards with one touchdown and one interception.
Manning played strong and was showing [...]
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July 2, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Anthony Gonzalez,
Austin Collie,
Brandon Stokley,
Donald Brown,
Indianapolis Colts,
NFL,
NFL draft,
Peyton Manning,
Pierre Garcon,
Robert Mathis,
Roy Hall,
Taj Smith
In the first round of the NFL Draft, the Colts were up at the 27th pick.
Many people believed a wide receiver or a defensive tackle in the making for that pick on Indy. The experts were proven wrong as Indianapolis drafted running back Donald Brown, who was a complete start a Conneticutt.
As a receiver wasn't found for the Colts, they eventually decided picking one in the fourth round as Indy picked Austin Collie from BYU.
At 6'2" and pushing 210 pounds, Collie looked to be a dominant starter at the slot position, as he may be competing against Pierre Garcon, Roy Hall, and now even Taj Smith maybe. But let's save that for my next article.
Collie looked like a dangerous player with his size and his ability. Ability do what? He hasn't shown anything! Oh yes he has. Take a look [...]
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