ivotuk
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Indianapolis picked a good one for it, Jerrell Freeman, #50 was very good at it. I think this is where not having Zach Miller really hurt us because he could have gotten out there and blocked Freeman.
What I found interesting though is that Doug Farrar called it on Saturday in his conversation with John Clayton.
Doug called the Indy defense "multiple" and praised Mathis, Freeman and Vontae Davis.
He also said "They don't make a lot of mistakes and could be tougher than Houston."
On the Indy offense Doug forecasted that Reggie Wayne and TY Hilton would have success out of the "stack" formation. He said Luck would be trouble because "with Schaub, you can count down 1,2,3 and the ball is gone, Luck isn't like that."
Some info about #50 for the Colts:
"In his first full-season in the league aged 26, Freeman surprised many with his committed play last year and made 115 tackles, including six tackles for loss and a pick six."
http://mynorthwest.com/category/pod_player_sports/?a=9962269&p=1034&n=John Clayton Show
About the Colts:
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=525517&start=38
What I found interesting though is that Doug Farrar called it on Saturday in his conversation with John Clayton.
Doug called the Indy defense "multiple" and praised Mathis, Freeman and Vontae Davis.
He also said "They don't make a lot of mistakes and could be tougher than Houston."
On the Indy offense Doug forecasted that Reggie Wayne and TY Hilton would have success out of the "stack" formation. He said Luck would be trouble because "with Schaub, you can count down 1,2,3 and the ball is gone, Luck isn't like that."
Some info about #50 for the Colts:
"In his first full-season in the league aged 26, Freeman surprised many with his committed play last year and made 115 tackles, including six tackles for loss and a pick six."
http://mynorthwest.com/category/pod_player_sports/?a=9962269&p=1034&n=John Clayton Show
About the Colts:
http://www.footballsfuture.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=525517&start=38