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Looking to Rebound Against Cincy
Posted on 14 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
Today’s game at Lucas Oil Stadium between the Colts and the Bengals may be fun to watch for several reasons. First of all, the Colts will be feasting on a Bengal team that is not playing its best football. And then there’s the impending sideline meltdown from Chad Ochocinco that will be worth the price of admission to watch. The Colts suffered a temporary setback with their loss to the Ea...
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Colts Come Up Short in Philly
Posted on 8 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
When the Colts can’t run the ball. . . at all. . .they’re really not too difficult to defend. Let’s face it. The Eagles had a pretty decent game plan for yesterday and they executed it fairly well to boot. But given the way the Colts ran the ball in Philadelphia on Sunday (or should I say, didn’t run the ball) I’m thinking the Liberty Bell Ladies Auxiliary could have done just a...
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Contain Vick or Else
Posted on 7 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
This would be a good day for the law of averages to catch up with Eagles QB Michael Vick. Vick has thrown 96 passes without an interception and you figure he’s going to attempt somewhere between 20-30 passes today. Not to take anything away from Vick, he’s having a pretty decent season thus far filling in for the injured Kevin Kolb. But sooner or later, Vick is either going to make a mi...
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Indy Ain’t No Foster Home
Posted on 1 Nov 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
Hopefully Arian Foster doesn’t leave his cleat marks on the back of Colts’ defensive jerseys tonight like he did the last time the Colts played the Houston Texans. That is, if the Colts are lucky enough to even touch him based on the last performance Foster had against Indy. He downright torched the Colts for 231 rushing yards in the first game of the season and let’s face it. . .the ...
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Yanks Hope Hughes is Huge
Posted on 22 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
When Phil Hughes woke up this morning he probably already knew that today was the biggest day of his life. If he even slept. Now understand, he’s a young guy, only 24 years old, and I’m sure he’ll go on to have bigger days in his life that will supersede tonight’s Game 6 ALCS matchup between the Yanks and the Rangers. There will be both personal and professional accomplishments and ...
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Yanks Will Try To Make Hunter the Hunted
Posted on 19 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
I hate the fact that Cliff Lee is so darn humble. . .so damn likeable. I wish he would run his mouth like Curt Schilling used to (and probably still does) or say stupid things like ex-Braves pitcher John Rocker often did so I had a reason to hate him other than the fact that he made Yankee hitters look like that were batting blindfolded. But no, he just goes out and pitches. Pitches good. ...
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Colts Avoid Being Skinned
Posted on 18 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
First of all, let’s all give thanks to Redskins’ CB Carlos Rogers for eating a Triple Slider Deluxe at Five Guys Burgers and Fries giving him greasy fingers and enabling him to drop two would be interceptions. But I’m still concerned about the run defense even after the Colts escaped our Nation’s Capital with a 27-24 win on Sunday night. You gotta give it up for the Redskins though. ....
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Yanks Won’t Fall Off the Cliff
Posted on 17 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
One of best things about being a Yankee fan is the playoff season. For one, we’re usually in the playoffs every year so we can extend the support of our team and secondly, the situation usually places the Yankees and their fans in an “us against the world” situation. The rule of thumb for baseball fans seems to be “if my team can’t win it, root against the Yankees.” I bring th...
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Colts Will Commit a Capital Offense
Posted on 14 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
How fitting is it that the Colts are playing in Washington DC this weekend since their defense resembles the politics in our nation’s capital. . .talking a good game but performing inconsistently. Dwight Freeney said that a lot of the team’s problems that happened against the Chiefs were “self inflicted” but if you watched the same game I did, the only self inflicted problems were don...
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Colts Prove Chiefs’ Offense Is Not Any Weis-er
Posted on 10 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
I’m thinking the Colts would like to thank Chiefs’ QB Matt Cassel for his performance as the Invisible Man on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium and while we’re at it, let’s give kudos to WR Dwayne Bowe for bringing his hands of stone as well. Let’s face it Colts’ fans. . .the team got tested by a Chiefs’ defense that was better than we expected and if it weren’t for some gaffes by the...
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No Reservations about the Chiefs
Posted on 10 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
I’m betting that Chiefs’ Offensive Coordinator Charlie Weis would give up his last donut for a chance to run against a Colts’ defense that is giving up an average of about 150 yards on the ground per game. Yup, the Colts need to expect a heavy dose of RB Jamaal Charles and RB Thomas Jones today. And why wouldn’t they expect it? The Colts are ranked 29th in the league against the run...
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Here Kitty Kitty
Posted on 1 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
Yup. . .that’s gotta be what the Colts are thinking about Jacksonville right now because the Jags look a lot less potent than bona fide jaguars right now. . . and Jaguars head coach Jack Del Rio probably had enough headaches this week thinking about the game that he could be the Advil Poster Child. Let’s face it….this game is not going to be fun for the Jags. The Colts are ranked 7th i...









