hanno perso perchè dovevano perdere e quel FG andò wide right perchè era giusto così...i 3 punti di differenza furono bugiardi...fu un completo dominioFantaman wrote: O vogliamo parlare di come avete perso con gli Steelers sempre in quell'anno ma in postseason.. Mike Vanderjagt ti dice nulla??
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So benissimo che arrivare ai PO è già qualcosa di eccezionale. Però penso anche che si stia sprecando molto. Una volta ritirato Peyton potremmo non arrivarci più ai PO e sarebbe una bella cosa vincere il più possibile ora.mvp18 wrote: Peyton secondo me non capisce che andare ogni anno ai PO,giocarsela nei piani sopra,ogni anno parlare di possibile Super Bowl e cose del genere è di una grandezza infinita.
Se noi facciamo schifo e tutto è merda o tutto è fortuna e caso,allora i tifosi dei Lions che devono fare? Quelli dei raiders che,ahimè,vivono delle scelte dettate da un vecchio impazzito che dovrebbero dire?
Un giorno,ritiratosi Manning,potrai dire quante ne vuoi Peyton ma ora no dai. Se piangiamo ora,chissà cosa ci riservera il futuro.![]()
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Peyton_Manning18 wrote: Guarda, sono onesto. Quella postseason è stata tutto tranne che normale.
Abbiamo infilato le seguenti squadre:
Chiefs - correvano e basta perchè con Green in cabina di regia... si sono messi 8 uomini nel box, ma siamo riusciti quasi a farci del male da soli...
Ravens - vinta solo con FG perchè l'attacco di Baltimore era ridicolo a dir poco...
Patriots - abbiamo quasi perso contro una squadra senza ricevitori...
Bears - Grossman... :gazza:
Grandissima vittoria, felicissimo... ma diciamo che non è tutta farina del nostro sacco...
Capitasse spesso, sarei contento...![]()
Dicevo l'altra sera... non credo sia tanto chi affronti o come lo affronti, ma il fatto di essere lì. Squadre che giocano 5,6 stagioni di playoff di fila o ne mettono 7 in 10 anni difficilmente non arrivano mai al Super Bowl o addirittura lo vincono. Certo, poi ci sono i casi pazzeschi, i coach anti playoff, ma squadre ben costruite ed inserite anche in un contesto giusto se si abituano a stare lì prima o poi qualcosa arriva. E' come essere sempre secondi, la volta che il primo cade vinci tu... ma se sei sempre 3° o 4°... Poi, ovvio, nel tempo si vede qual è la squadra migliore, quella di più impatto, quella che è stata sfigata o quella che è stata nell'anno di grazia. Ma intanto qualcosa arriva. I Colts sono stati bravissimi ad essere sempre lì e qualcosa è arrivato. Poi, certamente, si poteva fare di più. Ma non è detto.
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Comunicazione di servizio: stremb ora puoi mettere pure :offseason: nel titolo :gazza:
Join the third.
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Ron Meeks seguito dai Jets per il compito di HC. Speriamo

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mvp18 wrote: Ron Meeks seguito dai Jets per il compito di HC. Speriamo![]()
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Sarà per la legge inventati dai gay di Pandu & Co. che devono per forza intervistare un coach di colore.Peyton_Manning18 wrote:![]()
Ma noi dobbiamo intervistare un coach bianco in caso Dungy vada via?
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tantissimi auguri ad un forumista dal molteplice talento: medico, musicista, showman, artista a tutto tondo... a soli 25 anni.
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Auguri anche qua zio!
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Dungy se ne andrà via. Spero non sia l'unico.
Mi sento di dirgli grazie per quello che ha fatto per la città e per i Colts. Comunque sia,avrebbe dovuto vincere molto di più....
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CBS Sports has confirmed that Tony Dungy will step down as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, with the announcement to be made at an afternoon press conference. The news had been expected after the Colts last season announced that Dungy would return to open their new stadium and that Jim Caldwell, the team's associate head coach, would succeed Dungy when he stepped down. Dungy leaves after a storied career with the Colts that included a Super Bowl victory, seven playoff appearances, five division titles and two AFC championship games in seven seasons. It is unclear if Dungy's staff will remain intact.
Pare che ormai sia pressochè ufficiale, a momenti dovrebbe confermare la decisione in una conferenza stampa. A parer mio, se viene confermata anche questa notizia, grosso errore quello di affidare la posizione di HC a Caldwell e non cercare il coach da qualche altra parte. Una ventata di aria fresca è quello che ci vuole, così c'è il rischio di assistere ad una solita minestra riscaldata.
Pare che ormai sia pressochè ufficiale, a momenti dovrebbe confermare la decisione in una conferenza stampa. A parer mio, se viene confermata anche questa notizia, grosso errore quello di affidare la posizione di HC a Caldwell e non cercare il coach da qualche altra parte. Una ventata di aria fresca è quello che ci vuole, così c'è il rischio di assistere ad una solita minestra riscaldata.

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Minestra riscaldata no.Rocky wrote: CBS Sports has confirmed that Tony Dungy will step down as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, with the announcement to be made at an afternoon press conference. The news had been expected after the Colts last season announced that Dungy would return to open their new stadium and that Jim Caldwell, the team's associate head coach, would succeed Dungy when he stepped down. Dungy leaves after a storied career with the Colts that included a Super Bowl victory, seven playoff appearances, five division titles and two AFC championship games in seven seasons. It is unclear if Dungy's staff will remain intact.
Pare che ormai sia pressochè ufficiale, a momenti dovrebbe confermare la decisione in una conferenza stampa. A parer mio, se viene confermata anche questa notizia, grosso errore quello di affidare la posizione di HC a Caldwell e non cercare il coach da qualche altra parte. Una ventata di aria fresca è quello che ci vuole, così c'è il rischio di assistere ad una solita minestra riscaldata.
C'è il rischio,però,di vedere un Tony Dungy part II.
Comunque sia non è un grosso errore, è solo un atto di pura follia.
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Tony Dungy is expected to announce his retirement on Monday after seven years as coach of the Indianapolis Colts, according to published reports.
The Colts have called a news conference for 5 p.m. ET Monday at the team's practice facility in Indianapolis, although the team did not give a reason in their announcement.Repeated messages were left by The Associated Press on Dungy's cell phone. Coaches, team officials, players and friends would not confirm the move.
The plan to have Caldwell replace Dungy was put in place last year when the coach pondered retirement. Caldwell joined Dungy's staff in Tampa Bay in 2001, then moved with Dungy to the Colts in 2002 and was the quarterbacks coach. A year ago, Caldwell was elevated to associate head coach though he continued to coach Peyton Manning and Jim Sorgi.
Dungy has spent the past five years debating whether to leave football, each year taking about a week to meet with his family, which now lives in Tampa, Fla. He has always said when he left, he would not return.
He has always listed his priorities as faith, family and football, and returned to coach in 2008 when the Colts opened the new Lucas Oil Stadium only after team owner Jim Irsay agreed to let Dungy use a private jet to commute home.
The decision would end a tenure in Indianapolis during which Dungy became the first black coach to win a Super Bowl. He reached the playoffs all seven seasons, winning five division titles and appearing in two AFC title games.
Dungy would finish his career as the Colts' franchise leader in victories, going 85-27 in the regular season and 7-6 in the playoffs.
But Dungy's teams were also eliminated from the playoffs four times without winning a game, including the past two seasons after winning the Super Bowl -- prompting some to speculate that Dungy's indecision may have hurt the Colts' focus.
Dungy also spent six seasons in Tampa Bay, rejuvenating a moribund franchise and turning it into a perennial Super Bowl contender in the late 1990s and the early part of this decade. The 53-year-old coach left Tampa with a career record of 54-42 in the regular season, becoming the winningest coach in franchise history there, too, and got the Buccaneers to the 1999 NFC Championship Game.
He's the only coach in NFL history to produce six straight 12-win seasons and 10 consecutive playoff appearances.
Dungy's career, which includes an all-time league-high average of 10.7 regular-season wins, also included tragedy. In December 2005, his son, James, committed suicide while attending school in Tampa. He left the Colts for one game, then received the game ball from his players after they made a goal-line stand to beat Arizona in the season-finale.
The Colts' season ended two weeks later with a shocking loss to eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh.
Dungy always said he intended to retire by the time he turned 50, but hung around longer because he enjoyed the game and the Colts players.
But his family priorities won out this time. His son, Eric, will be a high school senior in the fall, and those close to him thought Dungy wanted to accompany his son on college visits.
Caldwell's only other head coaching experience came at Wake Forest, where he went 26-63 from 1993-2000.
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The Colts have called a news conference for 5 p.m. ET Monday at the team's practice facility in Indianapolis, although the team did not give a reason in their announcement.Repeated messages were left by The Associated Press on Dungy's cell phone. Coaches, team officials, players and friends would not confirm the move.
The plan to have Caldwell replace Dungy was put in place last year when the coach pondered retirement. Caldwell joined Dungy's staff in Tampa Bay in 2001, then moved with Dungy to the Colts in 2002 and was the quarterbacks coach. A year ago, Caldwell was elevated to associate head coach though he continued to coach Peyton Manning and Jim Sorgi.
Dungy has spent the past five years debating whether to leave football, each year taking about a week to meet with his family, which now lives in Tampa, Fla. He has always said when he left, he would not return.
He has always listed his priorities as faith, family and football, and returned to coach in 2008 when the Colts opened the new Lucas Oil Stadium only after team owner Jim Irsay agreed to let Dungy use a private jet to commute home.
The decision would end a tenure in Indianapolis during which Dungy became the first black coach to win a Super Bowl. He reached the playoffs all seven seasons, winning five division titles and appearing in two AFC title games.
Dungy would finish his career as the Colts' franchise leader in victories, going 85-27 in the regular season and 7-6 in the playoffs.
But Dungy's teams were also eliminated from the playoffs four times without winning a game, including the past two seasons after winning the Super Bowl -- prompting some to speculate that Dungy's indecision may have hurt the Colts' focus.
Dungy also spent six seasons in Tampa Bay, rejuvenating a moribund franchise and turning it into a perennial Super Bowl contender in the late 1990s and the early part of this decade. The 53-year-old coach left Tampa with a career record of 54-42 in the regular season, becoming the winningest coach in franchise history there, too, and got the Buccaneers to the 1999 NFC Championship Game.
He's the only coach in NFL history to produce six straight 12-win seasons and 10 consecutive playoff appearances.
Dungy's career, which includes an all-time league-high average of 10.7 regular-season wins, also included tragedy. In December 2005, his son, James, committed suicide while attending school in Tampa. He left the Colts for one game, then received the game ball from his players after they made a goal-line stand to beat Arizona in the season-finale.
The Colts' season ended two weeks later with a shocking loss to eventual Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh.
Dungy always said he intended to retire by the time he turned 50, but hung around longer because he enjoyed the game and the Colts players.
But his family priorities won out this time. His son, Eric, will be a high school senior in the fall, and those close to him thought Dungy wanted to accompany his son on college visits.
Caldwell's only other head coaching experience came at Wake Forest, where he went 26-63 from 1993-2000.
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
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Un mago oserei direIL Matte wrote:
Caldwell's only other head coaching experience came at Wake Forest, where he went 26-63 from 1993-2000.
P.S: Rido per non piangere :(
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