The unbeatable Colts have made the '05 season very anticlimatic. Don't get me wrong there have been some great thrillers every week, but in the end it's becoming more inevitably clear that the Colts are running away with this thing. With the Pats on the mend there is no longer that great rivalry. Perhaps the Bengals can be that team, but am I alone in thinking this season's champ has already been decided?
No way. Nothing is promised. Last 2 teams to win 15 games in a season, lost in conference title game.
The season ain't over until it's over. God forbid, if Peyton Manning were to get hurt, the Colts offense would be in the hands of Jim Sorgi. Even assuming good health for Peyton, the road the AFC side of the playoffs is the harder road to travel. I do think the Colts have to be considered the front runner, but I wouldn't put their name on the trophy just yet.
Well since I said Carolina and Indy would play in the Super Bowl with the Panthers winning it's not over... Seriously anything can happen but if I were a gambler my money's on Indy and I feel pretty safe with that bet as well.
As much as I hate to say it I agree with bakes...is gross how easy they have made it look all season and with the road going through that bullshit carpeted dome they should walk to the Super Bowl..and with the Superbowl indoors as well it shouldn't be too tough to beat whoever shows up from the NFC.
i think the Colts will win it but they'll be a lot of competition for it, no team is gonna go down and i dont think the Colts will run away with it
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'>I said Carolina and Indy would play in the Super Bowl with the Panthers winning</div> I had Carolina & Pittsburgh w/ the Panthers being triumphant. I still could be half right about who represents. Indy, Cincy, & J'ville are the best shots from The AFC. I didn't put Denver as they may have to play Indy in the RCA Dome and well....you know Giants, Panthers, Bears, & Seattle are the NFC's best hope.