And if they were playing in Chicago, this would've been a whole nother story.
Damn rain and fumbles.
of course...
but really, who cares?
peyton (and the colts) won it...
that's all that matters...
now all the crap about how manning's awesome abilities are questionable can finally go away...
because he has a super bowl ring...
when i grow up, im thinking about naming my first son after him...
being that i live in big orange country...
Originally posted by rubberjaw30 of course...
but really, who cares?
peyton (and the colts) won it...
that's all that matters...
now all the crap about how manning's awesome abilities are questionable can finally go away...
because he has a super bowl ring...
when i grow up, im thinking about naming my first son after him...
being that i live in big orange country...
Originally posted by rubberjaw30 of course...
but really, who cares?
peyton (and the colts) won it...
that's all that matters...
now all the crap about how manning's awesome abilities are questionable can finally go away...
because he has a super bowl ring...
when i grow up, im thinking about naming my first son after him...
being that i live in big orange country...
wow, if your going to name your son after a football player, you might just need some help.
I'm not saying the Colts didn't play good. They rised to the occasion and impressed me with their defense.
I'm also saying that if they were playing in -7 degree weather over here in Chicago(Like EVERY other sport in the finals, and how they play in the cities of the actual TEAMS), Rex fumbling wouldn't have even been an issue.
It would all have been who could stop the other team from getting first downs with the defense.
How many fumbles did you see Rex do during the NFC Championship game when it was freezing cold and snow flurries? None.