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Recap Week One: Colts 41-Saints 10

Mr. 3.6 a carry averaged 3.2 last night.
Photo: AP
18 to 88 posted an appropriate picture on what the Colts did to the Saints in this game. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank Sunil over at Canal Street Chronicles for cross-blogging and posting some very funny (and informative) stuff leading up to this game. And as funny and insightful as Sunil is, Michael David Smith over at Football Outsiders (as well as AOL Fanhouse and PFT) is a complete f*cking moron who knows absolutely nothing about the sport of football. A small suggestion to AOL, PFT, Football Outsiders, and any other media outlet that employs Smith: Fire his sorry butt! Sorry, but Smith is so brain dead he makes Ms. South Carolina look like a Harvard grad. If you need a good repalcement for Smith, might I suggest Sunil at Canal Street Chronicles. At the very least, Sunil knows what he's talking about. Smith doesn't.

Here's what this gas bag retard wrote prior to the NFL season starting and last night's rape of the Saints:

I'm the last guy to get caught up in the importance of skill position players over linemen, defense and special teams, but at the same time, I just believe a team with Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne and Joseph Addai is going to be really good, even if the rest of the roster is a bunch of guys who would be on the practice squad of other teams.

Gee, thanks Mike. I suppose the lineman, defensive players, and ST guys Smith is referring to are guys like Freddie Keiaho, Marlin Jackson, Kelvin Hayden, Ed Johnson, Kenton Keith, and Tony Ugoh just to name a few. After watching these "practice squad" players utterly dismantle one of the better teams in the NFC last night, I wonder if Mike would like to retract his statement. At least during the game John Madden admitted he was wrong about the Colts last night. I know Smith is popular and people like him. I'm sure he's a nice guy. However, when it comes to knowing football, he's an idiot. You don't make statements like that and get off easy when proven dead wrong. Not in my book.

All I can say about last night's game is that the people who think the Colts are not going to repeat better start re-evaluating their evaluations. Yes, I know it's one game. But this was one game against a team many thin is the best in the NFC. Several picked them to play in the Super Bowl. I still think New Orleans has a solid team, especially on offense. However, last night they ran into a buzz saw.

The game was never really close, folks. Yes, it was 10-10 at halftime, but that score did not reflect what was happening on the field. In the second half, it did:

  • The Saints run defense really stinks. No offense to Sunil, but the Colts ran, and ran, and ran at will. It didn't matter if it was Addai, Kenton Keith, or even Dallas Clark! The Colts were killing the Saints up front, blowing them off the line.
  • Ok, I was wrong about Gonzo. He was open on a play that could have gone for 6, splitting the two DBs. But, Manning overthrew him. I was right about Clark though. Dallas had himself a game. I'm now convinced he can do anything. Why have Sorgi back-up Manning. Let Dallas throw the ball. Why not? HE CAN DO ANYTHING! Block, catch, run, jump, swim, climb, limbo, breakdance, bungie jump... you name it. Clark can do it all. I mean, how many TEs do you see run a reverse like that?
  • Big props to the rookies, especially Tony Ugoh. He had a false start and a hold, but all in all he played very well.
  • Big F U to the dumb ass refs who got assigned this game. Dwight Freeney was held, literally, on every play. I mean, it was so obvious Madden saw it. Yet, no flags. I realize Saints LT Brown can't block Freeney, but helping him by letting him grab and yank Dwight all over the field is just cheap. Throw the damn flags! If Brown can't stop Freeney it means he stinks and Sean Payton has to keep a TE in to help. Dumb crap like that really bothers me.
  • Freddie Keiaho is an animal. In fact, all the linebackers last night were animals. My favorite play was Freddie tackling Reggie Bush from the ground with an offensive lineman trying to sit on him. Freddie was hitting people all night, and no one escaped his grasp.
  • Matt Giordano is the first man to break the sound barrier without needing a plane.
  • Pass defense was sick! New Orleans has a very good passing attack. Maybe the best in the league, and last night they were scared to throw it. Brees was three steps ball out all night. He averaged 6 yards a throw. This is a top 5 QB folks. 6 yards a throw is Vince Young bad. He also had two picks and a fumble. Again, sick!

Finally, it is easy to point a finger at Jason David. And yes, the Colts were picking on him. They know (just like the rest of us) that New Orleans is not using him correctly. Jason is a great Cover 2 corner. The Saints had him man-to-man with Harrison and Wayne. Folks, there is not a corner in this league (yes, that includes Champ Bailey) that can cover those two guys one-on-one and be effective for 4 quarters. Harrison and Wayne require constant doubles and very reliable safety help. The Saints safeties truly, deeply suck. Help was always late. However, like a man Jason took blame for the game, which he didn't need to do. He was the only one who made a play for the Saints last night. That strip and fumble recovery was brilliant! That is what Scrappy Doo can do for your team. Leaving him out on an island with Harrison and Wayne is stupidity defined. That's not Jason. That's Saints DC Gary Gibbs.

Stampede Blue humbly suggests Commissioner Goodell suspend the morons who refereed last night's game... and then have them flogged.
Photo: AP

As always, with a win like this it is a bit bittersweet because a good fan and blogger, Sunil, now has to explain what went wrong. The positive is it didn't seem that anyone got hurt. It is only week one, and the Saints will likely bounce back. As for the Colts, this game was a far cry from the start of the year last season. This defense is scary fast, and guys like Keiaho look more like budding stars than "practice squad" fodder.

Week One is in the books for Indy. 1-0 baby! Go Colts!

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Keiaho!
He looked amazing last night. Some friends of mine who were also at the game think we need to give him a nickname and have decided on...

The Hawaiian Punch!

Hoping to have my game recap from the top row of Section 319 up soon.

by jdb on Sep 7, 2007 11:34 AM EDT   0 recs

Freddie...
is from Fiji, not Hawaii.

by will on Sep 7, 2007 12:12 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

asdf
argh yeah we realized that today. Really takes the punch out of the nickname.

ba da dump crash!

by jdb on Sep 7, 2007 1:59 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

ugoh's hold
if you actual watch the play ugoh got called for a hold on, the other player had him by the face mask and dragged him down....  Watching the opposing linemen hang onto the back of freeney repeatedly was frustrating, but overall at least the refs stayed out of the game...

by bluegirl on Sep 7, 2007 11:47 AM EDT   0 recs

Well said BBS...
It wasn't Jason David, it was bad defensive scheming...I'm glad that you set the record straight on that.....Everytihng you said was right on and today I feel vindicated. Go Horse!

The holding was outrageous!

by peterbones on Sep 7, 2007 1:27 PM EDT   0 recs

um...
Anyone else get flashbacks of the '05 Colts in that game last night?

by KingRichard on Sep 7, 2007 1:50 PM EDT   0 recs

indeed
i thought the same thing.  once they get gonzo worked into the passing attack a bit more, we might see the explosive offense of 04 with the mean defense of 05.  my god.  

by tenyardfight on Sep 7, 2007 1:53 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Keith...
Kenton came in and put on a solid performance it looks like.  I was at work(I work at a restaurant with TVs), so I caught every tenth play of the first half, and missed the entire second half.  So I didn't get to see his actual play but 5 carries for 32 yards is a 6.4 YPC in that old school math.

I wonder if, as KK proves himself in games, we'll involve him more and more.  Last night, if you include Clark's fabulous reverse, he run the ball 29 times last night, so 28 times with the HBs.  So, Addai and KK got a 82/18 split in the carries.  What was the split with Dom and Joe in the first game last year?  Because last night Keith looked to only get the playing time he did in a true back-up/relief role - not a change-of-pace role like I was expecting.

I worry so much about this, because as KingRichard said, I'm getting flashbacks of '05.  And as fun as that regular season was, I don't want it to end the same way.  I want our backs fresh and our offense multi-faceted. I want a 5.4 aggregate YPC out of our HBs - not Addai choking and average 3.2 YPC like Edge in the postseason.

If we can get Gonzo a little more polished and a little better timed as the years goes on, and not hesitate to find new ways to spice up all of our standard formations, we will be scary on offense.  I'm really liking Twin WR, RB as Split End formation.

Anyway, before this becomes a true rant, may I ponder one thing?  Will we pick on Nick next week the same way we did on Jason this week?  I hope so, though I don't know if the Titans DC is stupid enough to play Nick in Man coverage against our premier receivers.

by Bullard47 on Sep 7, 2007 2:22 PM EDT   0 recs

harper
well, considering how many injury problems harper had at the end of last season, we might run him into the ground..  he is good but not good enough to cover marvin....  I don't think he'll get burnt as bad as david... but i think he will be tired and we'll pick on him during the game too.

by bluegirl on Sep 7, 2007 2:53 PM EDT   0 recs

word
Piss on Harper, his big mouth, and the Titans!  I hope we tear him apart worse than David.

by KingRichard on Sep 7, 2007 4:43 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Gonzo
I missed the first 3 quarters. How much did Gonzo play? I know he didn't have any receptions, but did he at least get in the game?

by shake n bake on Sep 7, 2007 4:25 PM EDT   0 recs

Yes...
He was in the game.  He was covered pretty well most of the night.  Watching the game live, he didn't look in synch with Manning.

On one play, Gonzo ran a seam up the middle and was wide open.  Peyton overthrew him by about 10 yards.  I think Gonzo may have paused on the route for a second.  They ran the same play on the next drive and Dallas Clark made a beautiful catch right up the seam.  

They used Dallas in the slot a lot, so Gonzo was in probably 30% of the offensive plays I would guess.

by the21eraser on Sep 7, 2007 4:28 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

yeah
i think that he was in less, I only saw him a couple of times and he was actually invovled in play only a handful. I made him starting on my FFL as well...

by MarkV0327 on Sep 7, 2007 9:55 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

I have to admit
you guys looked pretty good last night and the score could have been worse as I think Manning left some points on the field in the first half.

I was hoping Addai would score more, but hopefully his big days are ahead.

The thing that impressed me was your defense, it looked really good, much better than last season.

BTW, the Saints aren't the best team in the NFC, we all know that team resides in Big D.

by Terry on Sep 7, 2007 5:02 PM EDT   0 recs

Big D huh?
Well I don't have as high an opinion for Detroit as you do... but to each his own.  The Bears are the cream of the crop of the NFC (and I say that as a Bear hater for years).
Go Colts!

by Marked Hoosier on Sep 7, 2007 5:28 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

heh
As much as I don't like Terry.  I think Dallas is going to be 1 of three teams to beat in the NFC.  That being: Saints, Cowboys, and the Cardinals.

by KingRichard on Sep 7, 2007 6:35 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

thats funny
Bears have no offense, we'll see how good they are when we put a spanking on them in 3 weeks.

by Terry on Sep 7, 2007 11:37 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Thanks for the kind words, but...
the "BIG D" of which you speak is in chicago, and the O in the "J.V. Conference of the NFL," of which we speak, is in NO.
"GO HORSE!"

by beester on Sep 8, 2007 2:07 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

I'LL NAME 8 TEAMS,.... AGAIN
THAT WILL BEAT THE NFC(JUNIOR VARSITY) CHAMP.
"GO HORSE!"

by beester on Sep 8, 2007 2:10 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

yeah right
that "O" looked really good Thursday night.

Saints will come back to earth this season.

by Terry on Sep 8, 2007 7:44 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

The Saints...
the Saints outsmarted themselves.  

The Colts play football. The Colts offense is simple--the key is Peyton's audibles and the precise play. It isn't hard. The way to beat it isn't to try and outsmart the Colts. It's to play good football. The Saints wasted their time trying to outsmart something simple.

Same on defense. The Colts don't have any secrets. The Saints tried to outsmart the Colts defense. They should have payed football instead.

Everyone says Sanders is in on every tackle. Do you ever see Bob dancing around and trying to show different "looks", or anyone else? Nope. Bob stands there, watches the play develop and when he figures it out--WHAM--he crashes it.  

If the Saints would have run the damn ball for two downs up the middle with their real running back and then passed on third to their excellent receivers, they could have made a game of it.  Instead they tried a bunch of tricky crap, the Colts watched, yawning, and wiped them out.  It was like Indiana Jones pulling out his gun and shooting the karate guy.

The good thing was, the Colts are playing hard. They want to win, the have seen that they can finish a season without going home on the slow plane of sorrow.  I like their chances of repeating. it's damn hard to get 11+11 guys clicking like that and they are showing it on the first game.  I would not want the Colts on my schedule this year.

by will on Sep 7, 2007 9:54 PM EDT   0 recs

you have disrupt Manning
thats how you beat the Colts. Blitz the hell out of him, he's going to beat you if you don't. If you can get to him, you have a shot.

by Terry on Sep 7, 2007 11:41 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

3-4 Blitz
To get a good pressure on Manning you need a 3-4 that can get pressure fast without rushing more than 4-5 and a secondary/LBs that can take away the checkdowns while not getting burned by Marvin or Wayne in the time it takes for the rush to get to Manning. Oh, and Peyton can't see it coming or he'll audible to a run away or a hot route.

It's not hard to figure out but it's hard to do.

The Patriots, Chargers and Steelers have done it well against the Colts in the past.

by shake n bake on Sep 8, 2007 12:57 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Blitzing him...
is how you get slashed for 28 yard passes.

by will on Sep 7, 2007 11:48 PM EDT   0 recs

Agreed
The Cowboys won last year's game because... well, there was some home cookin' with the refs. Let's just put it that way. Roy Williams interfered with the receiver at the end, right in front of the ref, and no flag. Several of those kinds of plays happened all day.

BTW Terry, the Patriots employ a 3-4, and they blitzed the hell out of Manning throughout the entire AFC Championship Game. Here were Manning's numbers for that game: 27-47, 349 yards, 2 TDs (1 pass and 1 run). He helped them score 32 points in one half.

This was against the Patriots defense, which is without question better than Dallas'. So no, it's not a 3-4 that you need. You basically need to get lucky... and have the refs on your side. ;)

Please make an account and post a diary, add some comments, and make some noise. Accounts are free, and only require an email address.

by BigBlueShoe on Sep 8, 2007 9:24 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

eh
Speaking of Pats D.  I honestly don't think they'll make the top 15 this season.

On a side note.  I wonder how many people would shit themselves if they saw the Colts D ranked #1.  

Go Colts!

by KingRichard on Sep 8, 2007 12:51 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

dream on BBS, dream on
youre just like your cry baby QB, have to make excuses when you get your butt kicked.

There wasn't any interference by Williams, just a great play by a great player, nor anyone else for that matter.

Face it, you got beat, accept it like a man don't make excuses like a cry baby.

by Terry on Sep 8, 2007 7:52 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

um..
Manning isn't a cry baby.  And we won the super bowl, get fucked.
Go Colts!

by KingRichard on Sep 10, 2007 12:26 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

If any QB is a cry baby ...
It's Romo - he actually did cry after his fumble horror last season.

Name once you've seen Manning cry besides when he won that SB ring?

by PaytonMenning on Sep 10, 2007 12:32 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

one game
Chris Brown's game blows LaDainian Tomlinson's out of the water. So that means Brown is better right?

by shake n bake on Sep 11, 2007 5:03 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

shake ...
you sound just like Terry now.

by PaytonMenning on Sep 11, 2007 11:23 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

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