Say what you will about; 1) The Colts run D throught the regular season 2) Peyton's less than stellar performance in the WC & divisional rounds Both entities stepped it up when they need to do so. It'll will be interesting to see if their streak at the right time of year can continue like Pittsburgh's last year.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>Say what you will about; 1) The Colts run D throught the regular season 2) Peyton's less than stellar performance in the WC & divisional rounds Both entities stepped it up when they need to do so. It'll will be interesting to see if their streak at the right time of year can continue like Pittsburgh's last year.</div> You could say same thing about the Bears D and Rex grossman. They stepped up when they needed to.
I agree 100% about Chicago's D. I am about 90% sold on Grossman. While not flashy or impressive, Rex has been solid in the post season.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>I agree 100% about Chicago's D. I am about 90% sold on Grossman. While not flashy or impressive, Rex has been solid in the post season.</div></p> </p> Wow, 90% huh? That was a terrible prediction, I see no reason why you should have had so much conviction. And Peyton didn't exactly screw up in the WC round, Harrison really messed up two out routes. </p> </p>