The original Seahawks team was the Miami Seahawks. They folded and their ownership created the Baltimore Colts....
This past weekend, the Saints upset the Seahawks, which was once the playoff matchup where the 7-9 Seahawks made it to the playoffs, and with home field advantage against the Saints, upset them. The Colts could very well finish 8-8 this year, or 9-7, make the playoffs, and create a similar type of upset over say... a team like the Patriots. The narrative could be, "Well, Tom Brady is 39 and approaching 40, and late in the season, fatigue might have just caught up with him. After all, he was up against the young "stallion", the highest paid man in the NFL."
We'll see. I'm just thinking. The Colts fell to 3-5 this same week the Saints upset the Seahawks.
I could see it, but for that to happen the patriots would have to be a wild card.. I just can't see the patriots not winning the AFC east. I think they'll meet in the AFC championship where the colts get revenge for deflate gate. Interesting to draw the paraell to the 2010-11 playoffs though, that year both the patriots and colts won their respective divisions as they probably will this year.
ReplyDeleteColts go 10-6 or 9-7
ReplyDeleteEx viking Percy Garvin just came out of retirement with bills
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DeleteThis is a little bit looser of a connection, but the Baltimore Ravens are the only team that Drew Brees hasn't beaten as a Saint. Colts from Baltimore, Ravens from Cleveland, Cleveland in the World Series. Idk, just spit balling
ReplyDeletebut Harvin is also an ex Seahawk signing with Bills before monday nights Seahawks-Bills game mmmmm
ReplyDeleteHis first team was vikings
ReplyDelete8-8 colts would get their 12th win in superbowl right?
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