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<blockquote data-quote="Terre Haute Cheesehead" data-source="post: 327874" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>Definitely a valid comparison! Caldwell? Has this guy been in a coma for most of the season? They're on a fast track back to mediocrity city. Manning will turn 35 this year and if he still has that average, at best, OL in front of him, he will continue to be pressured, make rushed throws, get picked and take hits. The Colts are just "soft" on both sides of the ball. And it just appears that their OL really struggles to get a push and create holes for their running backs. They do have a quick D, but again, their DL gets manhandled against the run. Quickness isn't going to help much when a back has already ran five yards past the line of scrimmage before one of these "quicker" LB's or CB's can make a play. With all the injuries to the receiving corp, the receivers that have had to play needed to turn it up to another level and work harder to get open. Yes, their window of opportunity is closing fast while we are a young team on the rise with a dynamic offense and tough physical hard hitting defense. The comparison is legit. Now, if they want to get rid of Dallas Clark, we'll take him! vbg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terre Haute Cheesehead, post: 327874, member: 3410"] Definitely a valid comparison! Caldwell? Has this guy been in a coma for most of the season? They're on a fast track back to mediocrity city. Manning will turn 35 this year and if he still has that average, at best, OL in front of him, he will continue to be pressured, make rushed throws, get picked and take hits. The Colts are just "soft" on both sides of the ball. And it just appears that their OL really struggles to get a push and create holes for their running backs. They do have a quick D, but again, their DL gets manhandled against the run. Quickness isn't going to help much when a back has already ran five yards past the line of scrimmage before one of these "quicker" LB's or CB's can make a play. With all the injuries to the receiving corp, the receivers that have had to play needed to turn it up to another level and work harder to get open. Yes, their window of opportunity is closing fast while we are a young team on the rise with a dynamic offense and tough physical hard hitting defense. The comparison is legit. Now, if they want to get rid of Dallas Clark, we'll take him! vbg. [/QUOTE]
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