November 8, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Clint Session,
Gary Brackett,
Houston Texans,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jacoby Jones,
Joseph Addai,
Kris Brown,
Kyle DeVan,
Mario Williams,
Matt Schaub,
Matt Stover,
Miami Dolphins,
New England Patriots,
NFL,
NFL playoffs,
Peyton Manning,
Ryan Moats,
Steve Slaton,
Tom Brady
The Colts have saved themselves once again after beating the now 5-4 Houston Texans, 23-20.
The Colts started out great. And Manning was on fire, having already over 175 passing yards at the end of the first quarter. It started off with seven-yard touchdown pass between Manning and Addai.
Then, later in the first quarter, Matt Stover kicked a 22-yard field-goal to boost the Colts lead up to 10-0. Stover returned in the start of second quarter, booting another [...]
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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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July 19, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Antoine Bethea,
Baltimore Ravens,
Bob Sanders,
Dwight Freeney,
Ed Reed,
Freddie Keiaho,
Gary Brackett,
Houston Texans,
Indianapolis Colts,
Jacksonville Jaguars,
Johnnie Lee Higgins,
LenDale White,
Marlin Jackson,
New England Patriots,
NFL,
Oakland Raiders,
Pro Bowl,
Raheem Brock,
Robert Mathis,
Ron Dayne,
San Diego Chargers,
Super Bowl,
Tennessee Titans,
Travis Henry,
Vince Young
We observed the horrible years of the Indianapolis Colts defense. For example, the 2006 season which Indy took a role of doing absolutely horrible on rush defense. It was just about every game you see a 100-yard rusher.
Then there came one of the worst games in Colts history which resulted in a 44-17 painful defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars, in which the Colts defense allowed about yards on plainly just running the ball.
Against the Tennessee Titans, Colts fans always witnessed the times of Vince Young, Travis Henry, and LenDale White running right over them. Then there was the first time ever in which the Colts loss to the [...]
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July 13, 2009 by
Josh Dhani |
Bob Sanders,
Chicago Bears,
Dwight Freeney,
Gary Brackett,
Indianapolis Colts,
NFL,
NFL draft,
NFL playoffs,
Pro Bowl,
Rex Grossman,
Robert Mathis,
San Diego Chargers,
Super Bowl
I have always been a fan of Robert Mathis. It's not because he has the same birthday as me (February 26), it's just that I like how he plays. He is just a fun player to watch when he is on the field.
Countless times, you see sacks every Sunday coming from no other then this fool right here. It also makes the Colts look more dangerous alongside with Dwight Freeney on the other side of where Mathis stands.
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