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Saturday, October 13, 2012

JETS VOICE: Current Status of Darrelle Revis: Out for season!

JETS VOICE: Current Status of Darrelle Revis: Out for season!: Darrelle Revis injury: Jets place star CB on IR, activate Antonio Allen By Greg Pitsch on Oct 12, 6:55p According to a posted tweet from...



Thursday, October 11, 2012

What the Packers and Jets can both learn from the Colts


Aaron Rodgers may not have the same upset stomach as a Willis McGahee, but neither can be happy.  Packers Have to be saying the same as the New York Jets, "boy I sure miss Brett Favre."

Green Bay is now 2-3 and saw a comeback, with as much emotion for an ailing coach, happen after leading 21-3.  This whole team failed to grasp the concept of a Defense, but none the less, teams are built to win, and when they don't??

The Jets aren't,so They'll lose to Andrew Luck and his Colts, 35-23......... But when they do I prefer Dos Equis!   Stay Thirsty my friends!

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Andrew Luck perseveres to lead the Colts to the upset over Green Bay


By Frank Schwab | Shutdown Corner

(US Presswire)
The hit Packers linebacker Nick Perry put on Andrew Luck might be the hardest hit an NFL quarterback takes this season.

The most impressive thing happened after the play, when the Colts rookie quarterback bounced right back up, and then went on to have a game that will be instantly added to his already growing legend.

Luck led the Colts to a dramatic win over the Packers in the final minute, making every clutch play he needed to make down the stretch.

[Also: Reggie Wayne delivers best game in emotional winning tribute]

Luck had already proved his NFL ability through Indianapolis' first three games, and he proved his toughness with one play in the second quarter on Sunday. Packers rookie Perry, a fellow first-round pick who is 6-3, 265 pounds, came unblocked from Luck's right side. Luck never saw Perry coming, one of the most dangerous situations an NFL quarterback can face.

Perry planted his helmet into Luck's chest, giving Luck a scary whiplash effect before he went down. Perry also drew a penalty on the play. From the impact of the hit, it would have not been surprising if Luck was done for the day. Instead, he got up like nothing happened, impressing and relieving the Colts all at once.

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Packers-Colts Preview



By MATT BECKER (STATS Senior Writer) | The Associated Press

Following a sluggish start, the Green Bay Packers like the direction their offense is headed.

The Indianapolis Colts still have plenty of room for improvement on both sides of the ball, but the play on the field isn't their only concern.

After learning their coach could miss the rest of the season recovering from cancer, the Colts will be playing for Chuck Pagano in Sunday's matchup with the visiting Packers.

In a somber news conference Monday, Indianapolis (1-2) announced Pagano had been diagnosed with leukemia and is expected to be hospitalized six to eight weeks as he undergoes treatment. The first-year coach, who turned 52 years old Tuesday, will be treated with chemotherapy and drugs, said Dr. Larry Cripe, Pagano's physician.

"I think short of death, this is the worst type of news you want to hear,'' Andrew Luck said. "We'll do everything we can in honor of what coach Pagano is going through in honor of his fight, which is much more important than this kid's game we play.''

Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2007, will coach Indianapolis on an interim basis, though Pagano probably won't resume his full coaching duties this season. The Colts, who are coming off their bye week, are hoping they can make the playoffs to give Pagano a better shot at returning, and at the very least, win this week for their coach.

"I know in meeting with the team, in meeting with the coaches, there's nothing more than we want to get that Green Bay game ball and have a victory game ball and be able to walk that into the hospital and put that in his hands,'' team owner Jim Irsay said. "That's our goal.''

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