lucky49
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not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
lucky49":1j4j7ba2 said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
BlueShoe":3tke9a02 said:lucky49":3tke9a02 said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
Then you will find yourself 100% wrong.
I have seen every Colts game (live) in the history of the Indianapolis Colts; over 30 years.
What would make you think I am not a Colts fan?
chris98251":kjzoy6cn said:BlueShoe":kjzoy6cn said:lucky49":kjzoy6cn said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
Then you will find yourself 100% wrong.
I have seen every Colts game (live) in the history of the Indianapolis Colts; over 30 years.
What would make you think I am not a Colts fan?
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chris98251":17idzalq said:BlueShoe":17idzalq said:lucky49":17idzalq said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
Then you will find yourself 100% wrong.
I have seen every Colts game (live) in the history of the Indianapolis Colts; over 30 years.
What would make you think I am not a Colts fan?
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RedAlice":72wsughn said:chris98251":72wsughn said:BlueShoe":72wsughn said:lucky49":72wsughn said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
Then you will find yourself 100% wrong.
I have seen every Colts game (live) in the history of the Indianapolis Colts; over 30 years.
What would make you think I am not a Colts fan?
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Haha.
Blue - I think the Niner fan has never heard anyone other than a Rams' fan say a positive word about Fisher on this board. So, he became confused.
Or, he cannot imagine himself saying something positive about any of the other NFC W coaches, and so therefore he assumed a Colts' fan wouldn't say anything positive about his division rival coaches.
Or, Chris is right.
RedAlice":3s6ddmz2 said:I think BlueShoe is one of my new favorite posters. :179417:
And, yes Pagano is in a good place there with the Colts. I am also a fan of Manuski as he is from San Diego - hope he can put together a better D for you this year.
RedAlice":2viuvzb8 said:chris98251":2viuvzb8 said:BlueShoe":2viuvzb8 said:lucky49":2viuvzb8 said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
Then you will find yourself 100% wrong.
I have seen every Colts game (live) in the history of the Indianapolis Colts; over 30 years.
What would make you think I am not a Colts fan?
No Neck Beard![]()
Haha.
Blue - I think the Niner fan has never heard anyone other than a Rams' fan say a positive word about Fisher on this board. So, he became confused.
Or, he cannot imagine himself saying something positive about any of the other NFC W coaches, and so therefore he assumed a Colts' fan wouldn't say anything positive about his division rival coaches.
Or, Chris is right.
kearly":3hfuba0u said:RedAlice":3hfuba0u said:Hey, there is an easy way to solve this "statistic information." If the Rams move to LA, then you can feel free to stop our Running Backs at will with no statistics for why you did or did not.![]()
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hahaha.
I personally have nothing against St. Louis and I feel sorry for the shitty situation they are in. That said, I really want to see the Rams back in LA. Not only because of the 10am thing, but because it would be cool to see the Seahawks playing games in Los Angeles.
Though if memory serves, I think the Seahawks had a really tough time beating the Rams when they were in LA. Which is weird because the LA Rams were quite beatable for everyone else.
Jville":2wq4qgry said:^^^ Some might refer to that as composing ones thoughts.
NINEster":1nzab40x said:kearly":1nzab40x said:RedAlice":1nzab40x said:Hey, there is an easy way to solve this "statistic information." If the Rams move to LA, then you can feel free to stop our Running Backs at will with no statistics for why you did or did not.![]()
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hahaha.
I personally have nothing against St. Louis and I feel sorry for the shitty situation they are in. That said, I really want to see the Rams back in LA. Not only because of the 10am thing, but because it would be cool to see the Seahawks playing games in Los Angeles.
Though if memory serves, I think the Seahawks had a really tough time beating the Rams when they were in LA. Which is weird because the LA Rams were quite beatable for everyone else.
What '80s and '90s football were you watching?
The LA Rams were a formidable foe for the dynasty 49er teams right up to the time they left for St. Louis. They nearly swept the all time '89 Niners if it weren't for a monster comeback from Joe Montana and John Taylor in Anaheim.
The Niners and Rams used to split the series back in the day often winning on the road.
The Rams were always a tough out against good teams in big games but like the Eagles of that era were unable to go all the way. The '89 Rams beat the Eagles and Giants on the road in the playoffs, and nearly took a 10-0 lead against the Niners in Candlestick before Ronnie Lott saved the day deflecting a bomb, and then the Niners came back and blew them out.
Jim Everett, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, Henry Ellard, Pete Holohan, Robert Delpino, Greg Bell....the good ole days.
The St. Louis team might have been the one to finally win a Lombardi, but to me the traditional legacy of the Rams will always be the LA team.
chris98251":3cn99a1p said:What's funny as in LA the Rams were a physical team with Knox and Robinson as coaches, when they moved to St Louis they became a finesse team on offense with Martz and passing game, even though they later got Jackson they never established that smash mouth running style again with the team.
Not saying they didn't have good receivers in both areas and good QB's they just preferred to control the ball on offense.
You'd be 100% wrong given he's definitely in the position to know all about the Colts and Titans and see them live with a short drive.lucky49":lezpcmgy said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan
Yes but to become the Seahawks whipping boys just like they were for the 49ers? Built identically but in the end just not quite good enough against the movers and shakers similar to the Colts currently?RedAlice":cl9qyu5t said:NINEster":cl9qyu5t said:kearly":cl9qyu5t said:RedAlice":cl9qyu5t said:Hey, there is an easy way to solve this "statistic information." If the Rams move to LA, then you can feel free to stop our Running Backs at will with no statistics for why you did or did not.![]()
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hahaha.
I personally have nothing against St. Louis and I feel sorry for the shitty situation they are in. That said, I really want to see the Rams back in LA. Not only because of the 10am thing, but because it would be cool to see the Seahawks playing games in Los Angeles.
Though if memory serves, I think the Seahawks had a really tough time beating the Rams when they were in LA. Which is weird because the LA Rams were quite beatable for everyone else.
What '80s and '90s football were you watching?
The LA Rams were a formidable foe for the dynasty 49er teams right up to the time they left for St. Louis. They nearly swept the all time '89 Niners if it weren't for a monster comeback from Joe Montana and John Taylor in Anaheim.
The Niners and Rams used to split the series back in the day often winning on the road.
The Rams were always a tough out against good teams in big games but like the Eagles of that era were unable to go all the way. The '89 Rams beat the Eagles and Giants on the road in the playoffs, and nearly took a 10-0 lead against the Niners in Candlestick before Ronnie Lott saved the day deflecting a bomb, and then the Niners came back and blew them out.
Jim Everett, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, Henry Ellard, Pete Holohan, Robert Delpino, Greg Bell....the good ole days.
The St. Louis team might have been the one to finally win a Lombardi, but to me the traditional legacy of the Rams will always be the LA team.
This history is what makes it interesting to see the "Los Angeles Rams" come home. The fact that there is this history.
The media knows this. The other owners know this. Kroenke has his hand out to spend his own $$$$. The story is written and ready to be casted and played.
Fisher, as all of you say, has only been mediocre. He now has a physical Defense team who is ready to move back to the second largest stage in the U.S. It is a great opportunity for him.
I believe K moves the team to LA. I am more curious to see how the team actually performs - they can't suck. 2015 will be a year to keep testing things I think. They need to be both good and entertaining in 2016.
The physical Rams come home to LA. Stage set.
MizzouHawkGal":3t2qhl5o said:You'd be 100% wrong given he's definitely in the position to know all about the Colts and Titans and see them live with a short drive.lucky49":3t2qhl5o said:not really on topic but i am 99% sure blue shoe is not really a colts fan![]()