March 10, 2012
Peyton Manning Only The Beginning As Colts Clean House
If you thought the Colts were finished making personnel moves after releasing future hall-of-famer Peyton Manning, you’d be wrong. In an unprecedented move, the Colts released 4 players who spent a combined 32 years with the Colts.
On Friday the Colts released running back Joseph Addai, linebacker Gary Brackett, defensive back Melvin Bullitt, tight end Dallas Clark and quarterback Curtis Painter.
“These players all made tremendous contributions to the organization and will forever be members of the Colts family,” owner Jim Irsay said. “It’s always difficult to make these decisions, which the nature of the salary cap requires.”
Both Joseph Addai and Dallas Clark combined for 85 TDs in Peyton Manning’s offense. Addai played six seasons, scoring 39 TDs while rushing for 4,453 yards. Dallas Clark played 9 NFL seasons as TE for the Colts, scoring 46 TDs and catching 427 passes for 4,887 yards.
Linebacker Gary Brackett and defensive back Melvin Bullitt were given up by the Colts in an effect to get younger on the defensive side of the ball. Brackett played for 9 seasons and Bullitt played for 5 with the Colts.
“These days are always difficult and emotional,” new general manager Ryan Grigson said. “The Colts organization will be bidding farewell to a terrific group of men who have made such an impact over their years of service on the field and in the community. I wish them nothing but the best as they take the next steps in their careers.”
It’s obvious these moves are meant to cut salaries and bring in younger players. The Colts youth movement is expected to begin with them selecting Stanford QB Andrew Luck with the first pick in next month’s NFL draft.
So the Colts cleaned house this week, starting with the release of 4 time MVP QB Peyton Manning followed by the cutting of 4 veterans. These personnel moves are a bold statement by the Colts ownership and one that should be respected by Indianapolis fans.
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January 15, 2010
AFC Divisional Playoff Preview Ravens-Colts
The Baltimore Ravens and the Indianapolis Colts meet on Saturday in a 2010 AFC Divisional Playoff game. The Ravens advanced to this AFC Divisional game by beating the New England Patriots in their AFC Wild Card matchup last week. The Colts are the AFC South Division Champions, are the AFC number 1 seed and have home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
The Colts are favored by 6.5 points and the under/over is 46.5 points.
The Colts had a chance at an undefeated season going into week 15 but the team decided to rest their starters in the second half against the Jets. The result was a Jets win and the end to the Colts run at 16-0. Colts fans were angry about the move but the Colts management stuck to their decision to rest the starters to give them the best chance at ascertaining their goal – a Super Bowl win. The Colts ended up 14-2 and haven’t played a meaningful game in over a month. So the Colts could be rusty coming into this Divisional playoff matchup with the Ravens.
The Ravens are coming off an impressive win against Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots. The Ravens caused Pats QB Tom Brady to throw for 3 interceptions and 1 fumble. RB Ray Rice had an 83-yard touchdown run on the first play from scrimmage and the Ravens never looked back. The final score of that AFC Wild Card game was 33-14.
Ravens QB Joe Flacco has thrown ofr 21 TDs 12 INTs for a 63.1% completion percentage. Colts QB Payton Manning has thrown for 33 TDs 16 INTs and a completion percentage of 68.8.
The Ravens hold the rushing advantage over the Colts (who are rated last in the NFL in rushing). Former Rutger standout Ray Rice is averaging 5.3 yard per carry and has scored 7 TDs; he also leads the team in receptions with 78 for 702 yards and 1 TD.
But the Colts passing offense is absolutely devastating. The Colts WR Reggie Wayne and TE Dallas Clark both have 100 receptions, 10 TDs and over 1000 receiving yards.
Although the Ravens have the momentum and the Colts may be rusty, the Colts passing offense will be too much for the Ravens defense. The Ravens will win but will not cover the spread.
Thenflthisweek.com Prediction
Colts 31 Ravens 28
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January 2, 2010
AFC Playoff Scenarios Unpredictable
There are two things we can be assured of: it’s the beginning of a new decade and the final week of the NFL regular season.
What we can’ be assured of is what teams will make the AFC playoffs; and the AFC playoff scenarios have seemingly endless possibilities.
What we do know is that four teams have clinched an AFC playoff spot: the Colts, Patriots, Bengals and Chargers. Six other teams are vying for the final two AFC playoff spots: the Jets, Ravens, Steelers, Texans, Jaguars and Dolphins.
Here are the AFC playoff scenarios for week 16 of the NFL football season:
Indianapolis Colts (14-0)
Clinched the AFC South and homefield advantage throughout the AFC playoffs
San Diego Chargers
Clinched the AFC South and first round bye
Cincinnati Bengals (10-5)
Clinched the AFC North
New England Patriots (10-5)
Clinched the AFC East
New York Jets (8-7)
Clinch a playoff spot with a win
Baltimore Ravens (8-7)
Clinch a playoff spot with a win
Denver Broncos (8-7)
Clinch a playoff spot with:
win and New York loss or tie and Baltimore loss or tie OR
win and New York loss or tie and Pittsburgh loss or tie OR
win and New York loss or tie and Houston win OR
win and Baltimore loss or tie and Pittsburgh loss or tie OR
win and Baltimore loss or tie and Houston win OR
Pittsburgh loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss and Jacksonville loss OR
Pittsburgh loss and Baltimore loss and Jacksonville loss and New York loss OR
Pittsburgh loss and Houston loss and Jacksonville loss and New York loss OR
New York loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss and Jacksonville loss or tie
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-7)
Clinch a playoff spot with:
win and Houston loss or tie and New York loss or tie Or
win and Houston lossor tie and Baltimore loss or tie OR
win and New York loss or tie and Baltimore loss or tie and Denver loss or tie
Houston Texans (8-7)
Clinch a playoff spot with:
win and New York loss or tie and Baltimore loss or tie OR
win and New York loss or tie and Denver loss or tie OR
win and Baltimore loss or tie and Denver loss or tie
Jacksonville Jaguars (7-8)
Clinch a playoff spot with:
win and Pittsburgh loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss and Houston loss OR
win and Pittsburgh loss and Baltimore loss and Denver loss and New York loss OR
win and Pittsburgh loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss and New York loss OR
win and Pittsburgh loss and Denver loss and Houston loss and New York loss OR
win and New York loss and Denver loss and Houston loss and Baltimore loss
Miami Dolphins
Clinch a playoff spot with:
win and New York loss and Baltimore loss and Houston loss and Jacskonville loss or tie
Additional Note: To make things even more complicated: New York, Baltimore,Denver, Pittsburgh and Houston can also make the playoffs if they tie in combination with various other results. But Jacksonville and Miami cannot make the playoff with a tie.
It will be interesting watching the NFL analysts go through these scenarios over and over as the day goes bye. But one thing we can be assured of, the AFC playoff scenarios will be cast in stone by 9:00 pm ET tomorrow night.
sources: nfl.com, espn.com foxsports, New York Daily News
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