I love that Herm says to Tony, when they meet in the middle after the game, "You go win this thing, do you hear me?" Everyone wanted him to get one. The defense wanted Peyton to get one. They all came together when it mattered.
Bob sanders was the sooo fuckin awesome ....hes the reason there d# turned around in '06....and the next yr he was DPOY......but injuries plagued his career
50 games total...over eight seasons. I felt bad for him because his career was cut short and he missed so many games. I felt worse for the Indy fans because they were, essentially, teased with an amazing defensive talent in the secondary. He played so much bigger than his size.
I think this game is a great example of how an interception isn't always a qbs fault necessarily. Peyton's first interception Harrison didn't cut back, the 2nd one in definitely Peyton's fault, trying to get it in a tight window, and the third time Harrison lets Law get it AGAIN and didn't adjust to what Peyton was doing when the play didn't go as planned, which Harrison had a huge problem with in his playoff career is physical corners kept beating him to spots or he didn't adjust when Peyton couldn't give him perfect throws. He should've known where Law was at all times and seen where Peyton would throw the ball. Harrison's failure to make adjustments resulted in him recording only 2 TD's his whole playoff career. Big reason Peyton lost so much in the early days in Indy.
3 picks, but this time, no damage- the Chiefs failed to capitalize and the Colts kept that offensive machine going, winning 23-8 in the AFC Wild Card round!!!
I remember when Bob got that interception. My dad laughed and said, "Welp...that's all she wrote." Good game. I just wish that Herm could have made a little more noise in ththe playoffs. Just like Tony and Lovie, Herm is a true gentleman and competitor. Much love!
One of the better post season runs in NFL history. Probably the biggest turnaround of a defense and ended up being the first time (maybe the last) that a 3rd and 4th cede met in a Conference Championship.
@@erics2739 I so agree with you. I've been watching 2003-08 games (thank you uploaders) and it's like watching a superb movie with a terrible finish. You just can't get past the memories, esp. of losing to the Steelers, Jets and Chargers. At least the Braves finally won the WS this year, but damn those fabulous losers of the '90s and '00s.
I don't think this Colts team could have won the Super Bowl title without having to play the first round. They hadn't played well the whole second half of the season and came into the playoffs staggering, losing 4 of their last 7 games. They didn't play great in this game either but having to play instead of a bye helped sharpen them up for the Ravens and Patriots the next two rounds, where they were much better.
Honestly they staggered their way thru the entire playoffs outside of the second half of the AFC championship game where the ball just kept bouncing their way that half. Wildcard round 3 turnovers Divisional round unable to score an offensive touchdown. AFC Championship game trailed 21-6 at halftime. Super Bowl gave up a kick return for a TD to start the game and also had 3 turnovers defense saved them with forcing 5 turnovers. This was definitely a great defensive run that gets overshadowed because of Peyton Manning.
I remember this game. I just remember every chiefs fan in my life being extra negative about this game. None of us felt good about this game. I did! You could always count on my blind optimism lol. But everybody else was like, nah, chiefs bout to get whooped
I think elsewhere the vibe was Indy might be in for another early playoff exit. Larry Johnson against their run defense looked like a woeful mismatch. Unfortunately for KC, Bob Sanders was back and he was critical to bailing out their small defense when a back got through. And as it turned out, I sort of think that enticed KC to try to run first and pass second even more than usual. When the game plan didn’t work they were soon behind and forced to pass against a defense built for such situations.
5:17 the chanting in the back just gives chills to everyone when watching nfl games like this as the players are on the field lined up , gives goosebumps everytime
When people comment about Manning's playoff woes, they are immediately disqualified from having an intelligent discussion on the topic. When they talk about this specific playoff run to the Super Bowl, they fail to understand a few things. Namely, the awkward productivity decline started happening week 11 (they started 9-0 averaging 31 ppg, and then went 1-3 averaging less than 17 ppg). How? 1. This was the year he took the hit from the high/low bounty put on him by the Washington Redskins. His spine was literally ripped apart. He was playing hurt for the first time. 2. He didn't have Edgerrin James anymore, so the run game was absolutely horrific until very late. 3. Offensive line was porous. He and his backs were facing 2-3 defenders in under 2 seconds on almost every play. 4. Special Teams were giving up nearly 100 return yards per game, constantly flipping field position and momentum. 5. Defense couldn't get off the field. By the end of the regular season, the Colts defense was giving up 176.5 rushing yards per game. 6. Harrison had 3 dislocated fingers late in the season. 7. Stokely was out, Clark missed a bunch of games, and this was Wayne's worst year for drops. They had to cycle practice squad and free agent WR's late in the season. 8. Defenses started dropping 7-8 guys into coverage, forcing Manning into a shorter passing game, but also a riskier passing game. This helped open up the run with otherwise mediocre backs, but also made throwing more dangerous; especially with fewer/injured weapons. What helped them win it all? The defense got healthy(ish) right before the playoffs, the run game finally started (sort of) working, and Dungy didn't rest the damn players at the end of the season so they were still in game-shape come playoff time. Oh, and Bob Sanders was healthy for a playoff run. Yes, he was THAT good on defense.
I think your next to last comment is probably the very best one of your analysis. I'm sure the Colts lost to both the Steelers and the Jets because of "being rested."
The Colts defense played super well in this and against the Ravens the next week while Peyton Manning played poorly in both of them. Ironic since in the regular season, the Colts defense was mediocre and Peyton Manning played super well to drag them into the playoffs. In the AFC title game, Peyton Manning and the defense resembled themselves again
Peyton Manning won two playoff games in his career in which he threw at least two interceptions. They were both this season. Brady, on the other hand, won six such playoff games.
G Sici why I’m a Favre guy! He never won a game being carried. He may have lost some but it was only because he was trying to win. Manning, Brady, Rodgers, have had their defenses get them out of a few jams
@@dolphinsneu Brady football = Tiger Woods golf. How many majors did he win because of the stupid play of his chief competitors (Mickelson comes to mind a time or three.)
as a chiefs fan, i watched the colts break our hearts in the playoffs many, many times. that 2018 game in arrowhead was the start of revenge...but not nearly enough lol. hope the chiefs and colts match up in the playoffs more
To think that had Denver not choked against the 49ers in the last game of the season, then it would’ve been the Colts hosting the Broncos in the wild card round for the third time in four years.
Peyton threw 7 interceptions and 3 TDs in their championship playoff run. Bob Sanders, Gary Brackett, Dwight Freeney, and the run-game led them to the championship.
@@tahj727 "Also, without him the Colts wouldn't have come back from 21-3 down to put up 38 points against NE" Horrible argument. You are complimenting him for cleaning up the mess that he made. Who put them in that deficit? Peyton Manning. He threw 3 interceptions in that game. One was returned for a TD. For very "big play" you can name, I can list two horrible plays.
What people fail ti understand is that these were the top 3 defenses in the NFL that year. the top 3 passing defenses as well. These are the Ravens, Bears, and Patriots. On top of that, in the superbowl, he played in the rain. Two of the picks this season were tipped from receivers as well. Nonetheless, your argument is mute, because every game that postseason had a QBR of over 70 of Peyton, which means he played via well via film analysts. So, what you said means nothing, those are the facts.
@ ct archives do you have happen to have these games by chance 1988 week 11 colts at packers 1988 week 12 colts at Vikings 1989 week3 Falcons at colts 1989 week 2 colts at rams 1990 week9 giants at colts 1990 week 13 colts at cardinals 1990 week 16 Redskins at colts am sorry if it to many am looking for these games if you got them
I noticed that the Manning interceptions were kind of "edited" out from real time... lol. Freakin Ty Law, even after he left the Patriots he still had Manning's number!! I just remember the Chiefs not even getting a 1st down until late in the 3th qtr. Colts D which was the worst against the run all season managed to shut down Larry Johnson. This game shouldve been a blowout except for Manning's interceptions.
one thing brady had and Peyton didn't was pretty decent defense. not saying after 2010 season pats defense was one of best defense teams in NFL but pats defense was top 7 or higher. in early 2000's pats did have top 5 defense or better, pats defense was really good brady first 3 Superbowl's wins.
Is crazy but the Chiefs even though the Colts were favored in this game some though the Chiefs run game against a Colts defense that allowed alot of rushing yards were going to beat the Colts this will always be remembered as a heavy turnaround cause the Colts defense definitely stepped up against the Chiefs and Ravens they allowed Brady to throw wild in the AFC Championship but once Brady had the ball will 1:07 left the Colts defense came Clutch even in the Superbowl I don't think there will ever be a Achilles heel turnaround ever again people may argue the Giants defense in 07 but it was mostly once the season got later the Giants defense got better and plus half the teams they played in the playoffs they saw once or twice in the regular season so the blue prints were there to beat a team when it matter most but the Colts defense was just bad in 2006 and most picked the Ravens Chargers or the Patriots to represent the AFC that year the Colts was a huge turnaround and surprising run
You fing Colt haters are hilarious!🤣 I went to a high school football finals in 2003; 20,000 people and you couldn't hear yourself think. RCA Dome just had really bad acoustics and Colts fans WERE loud. Btw, it was allegedly when the OPPONENT had the ball, most notably the Cheatriots.
@@indy_go_blue6048 Bro, he means they pumped up the TV crowd audio. If you've ever been to the actual game, it's dead quiet when Peyton comes on. Nobody was gonna be the person who gets yelled at for talking. You can make noise during the play, but not before. I think NBC didn't like having the TV copy so quiet.
@@marvinstheman88 I stand on what I said earlier. The place was LOUD. If you mean they artificially amplified crowd noise you're wrong. I went to a concert there one time and the sound was horrible.
“Is this in Peyton Manning’s head a bit?” - Chris Collinsworth Manning proceeded to go 14/16 & a TD w/ an INT after this remark. His two incompletions were a miscommunication w/ Harrison that got picked & a spike. 🤡
Key Plays:
10:10 IND: Vinatieri 48-yd FG
16:00 IND: Harrison 42-yd rec from Manning
27:20 IND: Clark 21-yd rec from Manning
28:40 KC: Law 43-yd INT ret
31:15 KC: Tynes missed 23-yd FG
31:50 IND: Rhodes 25-yd rush
44:05 KC: Page 12-yd INT ret
53:30 KC: Law INT
1:04:50 IND: Addai 6-yd rush TD
1:08:20 KC: Wilson 24-yd rec from Green
1:10:45 KC: Gonzalez 6-yd rec TD from Green
1:16:25 IND: Rhodes 15-yd rec from Manning
1:18:00 IND: Clark 18-yd rec from Manning
1:19:15 IND: Wayne 5-yd rec TD from Manning
1:25:50 IND: Sanders 17-yd INT ret
1:32:45 IND: Thomas fumble recovery
1:39:40 IND: Bethea 16-yd INT ret
Key Stats:
KC:
Trent Green 14/24 pass, 107 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
Larry Johnson 13 car, 32 rush yds, 5 rec, 29 rec yds
Kris Wilson 2 rec, 29 yds
Dwight Freeney 2 sacks, 3 tackles, 1 FF
IND:
Peyton Manning 30/38 pass, 268 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT
Joseph Addai 25 car, 122 yds, 1 TD
Dallas Clark 9 rec (10 targets), 103 yds
Ty Law 2 INT, 1 tackle
Jarrad Page 1 INT, 7 tackles
Kawika Mitchell 13 tackles
Derrick Johnson 12 tackles
Forgot the first play which set the tone
And + I'll keep Puting in. Force every price in Colt 45$ "4-yd .
I love that Herm says to Tony, when they meet in the middle after the game, "You go win this thing, do you hear me?" Everyone wanted him to get one. The defense wanted Peyton to get one. They all came together when it mattered.
1:23 hahaha 😂😂😂 "I'm Tony Gonzalez from California okay" 💀 😂
1:22 - 1:25 Scarface!! Best part of the whole video. Tony Gonzalez = GOAT.
Bob sanders was the sooo fuckin awesome ....hes the reason there d# turned around in '06....and the next yr he was DPOY......but injuries plagued his career
50 games total...over eight seasons. I felt bad for him because his career was cut short and he missed so many games. I felt worse for the Indy fans because they were, essentially, teased with an amazing defensive talent in the secondary. He played so much bigger than his size.
I think this game is a great example of how an interception isn't always a qbs fault necessarily. Peyton's first interception Harrison didn't cut back, the 2nd one in definitely Peyton's fault, trying to get it in a tight window, and the third time Harrison lets Law get it AGAIN and didn't adjust to what Peyton was doing when the play didn't go as planned, which Harrison had a huge problem with in his playoff career is physical corners kept beating him to spots or he didn't adjust when Peyton couldn't give him perfect throws. He should've known where Law was at all times and seen where Peyton would throw the ball. Harrison's failure to make adjustments resulted in him recording only 2 TD's his whole playoff career. Big reason Peyton lost so much in the early days in Indy.
3 picks, but this time, no damage- the Chiefs failed to capitalize and the Colts kept that offensive machine going, winning 23-8 in the AFC Wild Card round!!!
Colts defense was impressive.
with sanders
I remember when Bob got that interception. My dad laughed and said, "Welp...that's all she wrote." Good game. I just wish that Herm could have made a little more noise in ththe playoffs. Just like Tony and Lovie, Herm is a true gentleman and competitor. Much love!
One of the better post season runs in NFL history. Probably the biggest turnaround of a defense and ended up being the first time (maybe the last) that a 3rd and 4th cede met in a Conference Championship.
i still constantly think of those colts teams as the 90s braves in major league baseball where you think about the losses more...
@@erics2739 I so agree with you. I've been watching 2003-08 games (thank you uploaders) and it's like watching a superb movie with a terrible finish. You just can't get past the memories, esp. of losing to the Steelers, Jets and Chargers. At least the Braves finally won the WS this year, but damn those fabulous losers of the '90s and '00s.
The Colts were the 3rd seed and the Patriors were 4th seed. The Jets were 5th and KC was 6th.
@@aaronjackson9385 yes you are correct. I just misstated my numbers and have changed my comment above.
@@brockgeorge777 no problem, fam.
Could you possibly upload the 2006 Broncos Colts matchup?
1:11 Chiefs Offense
2:31 Colts Defense
I don't think this Colts team could have won the Super Bowl title without having to play the first round. They hadn't played well the whole second half of the season and came into the playoffs staggering, losing 4 of their last 7 games. They didn't play great in this game either but having to play instead of a bye helped sharpen them up for the Ravens and Patriots the next two rounds, where they were much better.
Honestly they staggered their way thru the entire playoffs outside of the second half of the AFC championship game where the ball just kept bouncing their way that half.
Wildcard round 3 turnovers
Divisional round unable to score an offensive touchdown.
AFC Championship game trailed 21-6 at halftime.
Super Bowl gave up a kick return for a TD to start the game and also had 3 turnovers defense saved them with forcing 5 turnovers.
This was definitely a great defensive run that gets overshadowed because of Peyton Manning.
So many quality players that year on the Colts, but my favorite player then was Dominic Rhodes! Still is to this day! #33
I remember this game. I just remember every chiefs fan in my life being extra negative about this game. None of us felt good about this game. I did! You could always count on my blind optimism lol. But everybody else was like, nah, chiefs bout to get whooped
I think elsewhere the vibe was Indy might be in for another early playoff exit. Larry Johnson against their run defense looked like a woeful mismatch.
Unfortunately for KC, Bob Sanders was back and he was critical to bailing out their small defense when a back got through. And as it turned out, I sort of think that enticed KC to try to run first and pass second even more than usual. When the game plan didn’t work they were soon behind and forced to pass against a defense built for such situations.
5:17 the chanting in the back just gives chills to everyone when watching nfl games like this as the players are on the field lined up , gives goosebumps everytime
When people comment about Manning's playoff woes, they are immediately disqualified from having an intelligent discussion on the topic. When they talk about this specific playoff run to the Super Bowl, they fail to understand a few things. Namely, the awkward productivity decline started happening week 11 (they started 9-0 averaging 31 ppg, and then went 1-3 averaging less than 17 ppg). How?
1. This was the year he took the hit from the high/low bounty put on him by the Washington Redskins. His spine was literally ripped apart. He was playing hurt for the first time.
2. He didn't have Edgerrin James anymore, so the run game was absolutely horrific until very late.
3. Offensive line was porous. He and his backs were facing 2-3 defenders in under 2 seconds on almost every play.
4. Special Teams were giving up nearly 100 return yards per game, constantly flipping field position and momentum.
5. Defense couldn't get off the field. By the end of the regular season, the Colts defense was giving up 176.5 rushing yards per game.
6. Harrison had 3 dislocated fingers late in the season.
7. Stokely was out, Clark missed a bunch of games, and this was Wayne's worst year for drops. They had to cycle practice squad and free agent WR's late in the season.
8. Defenses started dropping 7-8 guys into coverage, forcing Manning into a shorter passing game, but also a riskier passing game. This helped open up the run with otherwise mediocre backs, but also made throwing more dangerous; especially with fewer/injured weapons.
What helped them win it all? The defense got healthy(ish) right before the playoffs, the run game finally started (sort of) working, and Dungy didn't rest the damn players at the end of the season so they were still in game-shape come playoff time. Oh, and Bob Sanders was healthy for a playoff run. Yes, he was THAT good on defense.
I think your next to last comment is probably the very best one of your analysis. I'm sure the Colts lost to both the Steelers and the Jets because of "being rested."
Healthy Bobby Sanders is a huge part of the team's Superbowl run for this season
I Remember that hit vs Washington.That has always stuck with me over the years. Just how it looked like he was gonna get snapped in half literally.
Little did we know Indy would go on to win the Superbowl ❤️
NBC brought back their broadcasting duo from the early 90s for this playoff game…the legendary Tom Hammond and Cris Collinsworth
The first NFL playoff game that NBC cover since super bowl xxxii and a reunion of Tom Hammond and cris Collins worth in the broadcasting booth
Colts won the game with the sequence where Ty Law picks Peyton but the defense holds and KC got zero points. A TD there changes the whole game.
i still wear the same #18 jersey i wore the day this game was played! its starting to look ruff lol
The Colts defense played super well in this and against the Ravens the next week while Peyton Manning played poorly in both of them. Ironic since in the regular season, the Colts defense was mediocre and Peyton Manning played super well to drag them into the playoffs. In the AFC title game, Peyton Manning and the defense resembled themselves again
@1:22 is the only reason why I came to this video.
NFL back on NBC after 9 seasons
Peyton Manning won two playoff games in his career in which he threw at least two interceptions. They were both this season. Brady, on the other hand, won six such playoff games.
G Sici why I’m a Favre guy! He never won a game being carried. He may have lost some but it was only because he was trying to win. Manning, Brady, Rodgers, have had their defenses get them out of a few jams
@@DrummajortsuYou bet. In Brady's case, it's often the insane idiocy of his opponents.
@@dolphinsneu Brady football = Tiger Woods golf. How many majors did he win because of the stupid play of his chief competitors (Mickelson comes to mind a time or three.)
@@Drummajortsu
He won his 1st playoff game in 1996 w/ 79 passing yards
@@dolphinsneuYup, especially the Seahawks and Falcons.
Rhodes was better than people gave him credit for.
There were several players that were better than they were given credit for on this team back then.
Jordan Black looks totally outclassed and heavy footed; Green had no chance
A far cry from their playoff game at Arrowhead. Almost a polar opposite.
as a chiefs fan, i watched the colts break our hearts in the playoffs many, many times. that 2018 game in arrowhead was the start of revenge...but not nearly enough lol. hope the chiefs and colts match up in the playoffs more
@@abneryates4304 colts beating your asses this season
Man i miss this team, harrison. Wayne and dallas man oh man
Held the best back in the league to 27 yards after not having a rush D all season.
Worst ranked rushing defense to ever win a SB!!
Came here to relive a Colts win. And…. The Tony Gonzales intro.
Thank you for posting this but why are both of Law's interceptions seemingly edited out lol
I had to remove both of Law's picks because they would cause the game to be blocked for copyright
@@coltsarchives interesting. I was just like... Wow that's some wild coincidence! Haha
Do you happen to have the Chiefs-Colts game from week 11 of 2007?
Why does this vid cut off Ty Law's interceptions
@@WoahLookAtThatFreak NFL kept identifying those plays and blocking the whole video, sorry
To think that had Denver not choked against the 49ers in the last game of the season, then it would’ve been the Colts hosting the Broncos in the wild card round for the third time in four years.
Trent green said fk this, I'm going to do liberty mutual commercials. Liberty bibberty!
I forgot Jared Allen was a Chief.
Same here
Bob Sanders, Dallas Clark, Casey Wiegmann. Go Hawks!!!
Peyton threw 7 interceptions and 3 TDs in their championship playoff run. Bob Sanders, Gary Brackett, Dwight Freeney, and the run-game led them to the championship.
thats playoff footbal! why we thought with JT we would go deep this yr. but Carson and Frank happened
no lies here
@@tahj727 "Also, without him the Colts wouldn't have come back from 21-3 down to put up 38 points against NE"
Horrible argument. You are complimenting him for cleaning up the mess that he made. Who put them in that deficit? Peyton Manning. He threw 3 interceptions in that game. One was returned for a TD. For very "big play" you can name, I can list two horrible plays.
@@tahj727 Oh right he had 3 interceptions (including a pick-6)in a different Patriots playoff game.
What people fail ti understand is that these were the top 3 defenses in the NFL that year. the top 3 passing defenses as well. These are the Ravens, Bears, and Patriots. On top of that, in the superbowl, he played in the rain. Two of the picks this season were tipped from receivers as well. Nonetheless, your argument is mute, because every game that postseason had a QBR of over 70 of Peyton, which means he played via well via film analysts. So, what you said means nothing, those are the facts.
@ ct archives do you have happen to have these games by chance 1988 week 11 colts at packers 1988 week 12 colts at Vikings 1989 week3 Falcons at colts 1989 week 2 colts at rams 1990 week9 giants at colts 1990 week 13 colts at cardinals 1990 week 16 Redskins at colts am sorry if it to many am looking for these games if you got them
I don’t have any games before 98, sorry
I noticed that the Manning interceptions were kind of "edited" out from real time... lol. Freakin Ty Law, even after he left the Patriots he still had Manning's number!! I just remember the Chiefs not even getting a 1st down until late in the 3th qtr. Colts D which was the worst against the run all season managed to shut down Larry Johnson. This game shouldve been a blowout except for Manning's interceptions.
I love lucas oil but man do i miss how loud rca dome was
Bengals broncos game I really wanna see the whole game if anyone could get it ?
1:22 was the reason we came here.
Why did it skip both of Ty Laws interceptions?
NFL blocked the whole game with those interceptions included, had to trim them out so it wouldn't be blocked. Sorry
these chiefs weren't the 2003 offense that wAs loaded
one thing brady had and Peyton didn't was pretty decent defense. not saying after 2010 season pats defense was one of best defense teams in NFL but pats defense was top 7 or higher. in early 2000's pats did have top 5 defense or better, pats defense was really good brady first 3 Superbowl's wins.
Is crazy but the Chiefs even though the Colts were favored in this game some though the Chiefs run game against a Colts defense that allowed alot of rushing yards were going to beat the Colts this will always be remembered as a heavy turnaround cause the Colts defense definitely stepped up against the Chiefs and Ravens they allowed Brady to throw wild in the AFC Championship but once Brady had the ball will 1:07 left the Colts defense came Clutch even in the Superbowl I don't think there will ever be a Achilles heel turnaround ever again people may argue the Giants defense in 07 but it was mostly once the season got later the Giants defense got better and plus half the teams they played in the playoffs they saw once or twice in the regular season so the blue prints were there to beat a team when it matter most but the Colts defense was just bad in 2006 and most picked the Ravens Chargers or the Patriots to represent the AFC that year the Colts was a huge turnaround and surprising run
Me personally I don’t miss any of these Kansas City Chiefs players or roster they didn’t give their all I’m any playoff game
Don’t disrespect Tony G like that please.
Defense shut Larry Johnson DAHN!
Peyton 🔥🔥
When Edwards should’ve benched Green for Huard
NBC pumping in the crowd noise before the snap when the Colts have the ball.
That didn't happen- the Colts won, fair and square!!!
You fing Colt haters are hilarious!🤣 I went to a high school football finals in 2003; 20,000 people and you couldn't hear yourself think. RCA Dome just had really bad acoustics and Colts fans WERE loud. Btw, it was allegedly when the OPPONENT had the ball, most notably the Cheatriots.
@@indy_go_blue6048 Bro, he means they pumped up the TV crowd audio. If you've ever been to the actual game, it's dead quiet when Peyton comes on. Nobody was gonna be the person who gets yelled at for talking. You can make noise during the play, but not before. I think NBC didn't like having the TV copy so quiet.
@@marvinstheman88 I stand on what I said earlier. The place was LOUD. If you mean they artificially amplified crowd noise you're wrong. I went to a concert there one time and the sound was horrible.
Rca dome was crazy loud i loved it
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Rob Morris nfl
I agree!
LMAO at the fake-as-fuck crowd noise NBC was pumping in when the Colts had the ball
Ahahha salty ass patriots fan I bet
Fucking clown
That didn't happen- Colts won, fair and square. The most bitter person at the game was Cris Collinsworth for calling the Colts win a fluke!!!
“Is this in Peyton Manning’s head a bit?” - Chris Collinsworth
Manning proceeded to go 14/16 & a TD w/ an INT after this remark.
His two incompletions were a miscommunication w/ Harrison that got picked & a spike.
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