As a colts fan, I’d long since prepared myself for the Colts to lose this one. When the score was 31-21 I thought it was pretty much over and that the colts had played well enough that this will at least mean playoffs considering their division looks much weaker than it did 4 weeks ago.
BUT, to lose while driving down three late in the forth quarter with an interception while in field goal range is worse. I had gone from prepared to lose to convinced of a win. Grrr.
With about 11 minutes left in the 4th I turned to my friend and said, “I can’t believe the Panthers are still in this game.” They were down by 7 at that point. When the Ravens kicked a FG to go up 10 a few minutes later, I headed for the car. While I was walking down the ramp the Ravens scored the 2 fast defensive TDs.
St. Pierre had one nice TD toss to David Gettis, but otherwise the offense was so anemic it was really hard to watch. The D did what it could, but the Ravens were just too much.
Major props to Ravens fans though. They were out in huge numbers here. We saw large groups who traveled down to Charlotte (some even had commemorative road trip shirts made up.) Lots and lots of purple in the stadium.
I beg to differ. He also hurdled another guy this week (like he did in Week 9) but you have to go to his NFL.com fantasy player page to see that for now.
An Indy/New England matchup is sort of a no-win situation, because one of them has to win, and that’s disappointing. But it also means that one of them has to lose, and seeing the Indianapolis Professional Football Team throw the ball away with seconds to go when they were in field goal range was very satisfying.
The “[city] Professional Football Team”, I like that. I might use that term to refer to the illegitimate franchise you root for.
Edit: I realize this doesn’t quite work because the name/franchise/etc. changed, but I’m always amused when a fan of the illegitimate entity in Baltimore gets all angsty about Indianpolis getting their team.
The Giants look like a totally different offense without Steve Smith. I’m wondering just how much Hakeem Nicks was benefiting from teams rolling coverage to him earlier in the year.
That game shouldn’t have ever been in doubt anyway. The Eagles dropped two passes in the endzone (one a difficult catch by Jackson but a ball that hit his hands regardless, the other an absolute gimme by Avant) that would have made the game 21-3. Instead it was 13-3. Connect on those and the entire game changes and likely never gets close.
The Eagles are a damned pain in the ass to root for. So many penalties (often complete horseshit though) and so many flaws make them difficult to take seriously. I was stunned that they converted that 4th and 1 in the 4th. Stunned that they iced the game on the ground. This team seems like they can knock out anyone at their best, but get bogged down by bullshit too easily. If they don’t fix the too frequently porous defense and stupid mistakes, this team won’t go anywhere. And the position they’re in demands that they contend. Not fixing this stuff and falling back into the pack would be a disastrous disappointment at this point.