Recap Week Four: Colts 38-Broncos 20
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By the way, ESPN's Tom Jackson can now officially shut his fat pie hole. Other than Bill Simmons (who I will get to later), I have not seen a more blatant homer cover sports in general as Jackson does. Jackson picked Indy over Denver during ESPN's pregame show. Then, when asked to pick who he thinks will have a good game, the moron picked Jay Cutler because "the Broncos will upset the Colts." The pregame crew ragged him a bit on this, because he was changing his simple little mind last minute, and in typical Tom Jackson stupidity he kept repeating, "Just you watch. Just you watch."
We watched, Tom. Cutler sucked. Denver sucked. And so do you.
I've never watched a more boring 38 point explosion. Usually when there are 38 points scored, there are big plays. Not so much here. The Colts scored 38 points in three quarters. They did it without big passing plays. Five times they went into the read zone resulted in 4 TDs and a FG. This was an offensive beat down, a slug fest with the Broncos' battered and broken carcass lying on the RCA Dome turf.
I'm officially calling Denver coach Mike Shanahan "Pumpkinhead" now, because the older Shanahan gets the more orange his face looks on TV. Hey, I'm allowed to make fun of how other people look. My QB has a forehead bigger than the Hoover Dam. Anyway, Shanahan just looks like a big, orange jack-o-lantern with white buck teeth poking through. Whenever they'd cut to him on the sideline, it would elicit a "Yikes!" from yours truly. The Pumpkinhead name also fits Shanahan's intelligence as well. Only someone whose brains are full of seeds and mush would design the kind of moronic schemes Shanahan did on Sunday.
Now, before I go into this, I want to make it clear Denver fans are awesome, in particular TheSportsGuru and the folks over at MHR. Denver's got a good tradition, and they have some nice pieces to build around. That said, Mike Shanahan is THE most over-rated coach in football, and he is absolutely terrible personnel manager. Shanahan would (and should) have been fired a looooooooong time ago if he didn't have naked pictures of the Broncos owner with a harem of hookers, or something. I've watched Mike Shanahan do every cockamamie scheme and trick one can think of to beat the Colts, and every time he walks away looking like an even bigger schmuck.
Denver completely altered their entire offensive and defensive packages in order to play the Colts. This meant that they lost the game before the ball was even teed off. The Broncos used a 3 TE formation on offense and a 4 DE alignment on defense. It was enough to throw the Colts for a loop in the first quarter. CBS announcers Jim Nance and Phil Simms marveled at Shanahan's brilliance. Anyone else who knew football saw this was a retarded idea, and that by quarter two the Colts would figure it out. Someone like John Clayton for instance.
The 3 TE alignment helped Denver rush for 160 yards in the first half. Morons who know nothing about football look at that and go "Wow, must have been a blowout." Nope. Denver trailed 14-13 at halftime. You see, if you use 3 TEs, that means that the opposing defense has absolutely no fear of you throwing the ball deep. It means that once you get into the red zone, it will get very difficult to score TDs, and you must score TDs in the red zone to beat Indy. What it also did was take Jay Cutler out of any rhythm. He was unsettled and shaky all game. Why?
Because Denver was running an offense with no WRs, that's why.
By the second half, the Colts had opened up a two score lead. Mike Shanahan was visibly sweeting on the sidelines because he knew he had to throw the ball. Jay Cutler drops back, throws a horrible slant pass (because again, he has established no rhythm), and it gets picked by Marlin Jackson. Frustration for Denver boils over. Players are throwing helmets, gloves, and yelling. Colts take the ball on Denver's 20 and score a TD. That was, essentially, the ball game.
Here's where I will bash Shanahan, because he violated a cardinal NFL rule, imho. If you can't beat a team with what you are, then don't bother showing up at all. Seriously, Denver was flat out SCARED to throw the ball Sunday, and for good reason. The Colts' pass rush and secondary are really, really good. Still, that shouldn't matter. If you can't get your team to execute, if you can't get them to focus on what you do and do it well, you suck as a coach. If you have to devise stupid, silly, elaborate schemes in a vain attempt to trick and fool the other team, in today's NFL you suck. Shanahan's offensive alignments were easily figured out by quarter two, and by the end of the third quarter the game was over. When a defense does not fear the deep ball, and when they know the other team is scared to throw, it makes their job all more more easy.
I've said all this and I haven't gotten to my favorite part: Denver's defensive scheme. Denver fired their defensive coordinator last year (who ran a Cover 2 scheme) and hired Jim Bates, an over-rated dinosaur in terms of NFL coordinators. Bates employs a 4-3 scheme that requires the two DTs to be big, fat, slow, and lumbering sacks of flesh. These massive behemoths must take on two or three interior blockers while the linebackers and DEs make plays. Bates made this scheme work wonders in Miami. Just one problem: That was over seven years ago.
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In today's NFL, this kind of defensive scheme simply can't work. Why? No-huddle offenses. Teams like Cincy, Indy, Pittsburgh, and now New England will simply go no-huddle, requiring those big, fat, slow, and lumbering sacks of flesh at DT to actually run a little bit. So, what did Shanahan do to combat this stark reality?
He sat his run stuffers.
That's right. He didn't dress players like Sam Adams and Amon Gordon. They weren't hurt. They weren't sick. According to John Clayton:
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Games like this are why Shanahan's "scheming" is nothing more than him coaching scared. Denver has many fine players. Cutler is a good up-and-coming QB. They have speed at the WR position. They have good TEs, and Travis Henry still owns the Colts. Why not just use them? Why not just line up and play? On defense... well, it's just not as good. Dre Bly can't tackle anyone, and Peyton Manning started picking on Champ Bailey when Shanahan put him on Dallas Clark. But starting 4 DEs in a Jim Bates defense? Are you nuts!
So, Shanahan' 3 TE offense fell short and his 4 DE defense was mauled. All that scheming, same old result. It makes you wonder that if Denver had just come in and done what it is that they do maybe, jut maybe, the score would have been closer. This should make you appreciate someone like Dungy. Scheming and exotic plans for specific opponents are dead giveaways that someone is scared. Dungy coaches his guys to do the little things right. This is football, not rocket science. Tackle, block, run, throw, kick. Simple game. Don't change who you are, don't be something you're not. Play your game, and play it well, and you will likely win. For some reason, Mike Shanahan hasn't grasped this in his 10-plus years of coaching. It served him well when some guy named Elway was his QB. Since that Elway guy departed, Shanahan has done jack squat.
All that said, you have to marvel at the job Peyton did executing the offense and adjusting to Denver's changes. He surgically cut them up, bashed them with run audibles, and was as efficient with the football as I've ever seen him. He's now thrown 8 TDs and 1 INT, and no one in the media gives a crap. Amazing, isn't it?
Once again, the Colts gut out a tough win, using power and speed. Special teams played great (they actually covered the returns), and I cannot say enough about Tony Ugoh. The kid is a road grader. The only negative out of the game were all the injuries. Rob Morris might be done for the year with a knee injury. Bob Sanders did not play in the second half because of sore ribs. Marvin and Addai got hurt as well. Still, despite these injuries, the Colts dominated the Broncos again. I often get bittersweet feelings after games like this because I know TheSportsGuru is pissed his team lost.
The Colts are 4-0 and continue their September dominance. They have yet to play a complete game, yet still manage to gut out tough wins. For some reason, no one seems to notice or care that the world champs are good. Of course, we all prefer it this way, don't we.
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that being said.. we own denver.. we are in shanahan's head, and it is funny to watch shannon sharp sulk on the CBS commentary when the colts beat up on his team...
I can't believe the chargers are 1-3... I though they were in for a letdown with shottenheimer, but I didn't think they would fall apart this fast.. so much for the vaunted defense that has given up more than 30 points the last 3 games... Hope spanos still thinks he made the right choice between A.J. Smith and Shotty...
by bluegirl on Oct 1, 2007 10:19 AM EDT 0 recs
You forgot to mention Bill Simmons...
What sports writer outwardly roots for player's to get hurt? Only a idiotic New England homer, that's who.
Broncos (+9.5) over COLTS
Come on, this line shouldn't be higher than 7. I'm not paying the Colts Tax because Denver has two quality CBs to handle Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne, which means Joe Addai has to run all over them for Indy to cover this spread. (I'm not ruling it out, but it seems like a stretch.) More importantly, Denver was embarrassed in last week's Jags game; you never want to go against a team with a good coach that was embarrassed the week before. And if that's not enough, everyone and their degenerate brother will be throwing the Chargers, Cowboys and Colts into a three-team teaser on Sunday. That's never good. Out of those three, the Colts seem like the shakiest link, don't they?
(Random fantasy note: On my 3-0 West Coast team that's morphing into the 2007 Pats of fantasy teams, I have Kenton Keith and Selvin Young stocked on my bench just in case Addai or Travis Henry get injured and I can trade Keith or Young to the teams that have Addai or Henry. That means I'll be watching this game rooting for the starting running backs to get injured every time they touch the ball. Can you think of another avenue in life when you'd openly and shamelessly root for two human beings to pull a hamstring, sprain a knee or break a foot for three straight hours? Me neither. I love fantasy football.)
by Colt4Life on Oct 1, 2007 10:22 AM EDT 0 recs
Suck it Simmons
I can't remember or find where I got this originally but props whoever linked t and the guy who wrote it.
by shake n bake on
Oct 1, 2007 11:18 AM EDT
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What a difference a new season makes...
Now four games into the season, the Giant fans love Eli and San Diego fans are calling for Rivers to be benched and for Billy Volek (!?!?).
I love this game... :)
PS- anyone else cheering for the Bangles with me tonight? I am also thinking of even doing some dark voodoo against the Pats so the Bangles get the win!
by Marked Hoosier on Oct 1, 2007 10:51 AM EDT 0 recs
i'll cut a chicken...
so, is there any question that we are going to give dallas clark a huge payday after this year? he is an all-around fantastic football player. is there anything he can't do? which makes me wonder if we'll keep bob "will of steel, body of glass" sanders if he can't make it all the way through the season. would giordano step up in his place? those are offseason questions.
now we can think about watching cato june whiff on tackling addai and keith next week in the dome!
by tenyardfight on Oct 1, 2007 11:46 AM EDT 0 recs
If the Bangles lose...
Forget the chicken, go for sacrificing a virgin! I already know the perfect candidate.
Terrrry... Terrrryyyyy... Romo Sucks! Come here Terrrrry... Romo Blows!!
Dagnabbit, he is never here when you need him.
:D
PS-lets not think about how they are going to change the team this off season. It is going to hurt, so I say pretend it isn't going to happen!
by Marked Hoosier on
Oct 1, 2007 12:39 PM EDT
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hey moron, I got news for you
by Terry on
Oct 1, 2007 2:02 PM EDT
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who cares...
by Colt4Life on
Oct 1, 2007 2:40 PM EDT
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yeah, any Colts fan who isn't rooting
I'm sure you all want the AFC Championship game in the RCA Dome again.
by Terry on
Oct 1, 2007 3:29 PM EDT
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Romo
by BigBlueShoe on
Oct 1, 2007 4:50 PM EDT
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So Terry...
I only wonder out of... uh... curiosity. Yea, that's the ticket!
Just playin' wit ya! :)
by Marked Hoosier on
Oct 1, 2007 8:03 PM EDT
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It's Nantz
Props for another Colts victory. Having confidence that Indianapolis will win every week only inflates my picks record.
What's the update on Marvin Harrison's knee? I heard it was a bruise...should he be good to go for next week?
by ChrisPokorny on Oct 1, 2007 12:52 PM EDT 0 recs
bengals
now cincy's D does worry me, but maybe palmer can throw 5 td's and win the game this time...?
by bluegirl on Oct 1, 2007 1:08 PM EDT 0 recs
Bucs
by Bullard47 on Oct 1, 2007 1:38 PM EDT 0 recs
Bucs
by BSanders37 on Oct 1, 2007 1:56 PM EDT 0 recs
Great Game
And my sister laughed at me for picking too many Colts for my fantasy team: Manning, Clark, Wayne. Ha ha ha ha. I would have taken Addai too but somebody beat me to him.
Everybody wear your lucky socks, jump up three times, turn around and touch a stay for the Bengals tonight, K?
by Picky on Oct 1, 2007 5:36 PM EDT 0 recs
NFL network Better than ESPN (but not by much)
And while I'm bad mouthing the NFL network.... During the preseason Jamie Dukes, MORE THAN ONCE, kept saying the Ravens were only a touchdown away from going to the AFC championship game. Didn't the Ravens loose by 9 points?
And finally, during the add for NFL replay games, they always show Manning getting hit near the sidelines from last years Colts game at New England. Making it seem like a great DEFENSIVE play by NE.... They never show the out come of that play, a 45 yard pass to Harrison that would have been caught by Clark if Marvin wasn't there. I think that is also the play Rodney Harrison broke his shoulder blade.
by mikescott98 on Oct 3, 2007 9:42 AM EDT 0 recs












