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Super Bowl Game Preview: Indianapolis Colts Vs. New Orleans Saints

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Super Bowl Sunday is finally here and it is now time to analyze the game to determine who will come out on top.  Both teams have a plethora of offensive weapons at the disposal of their outstanding quarterbacks.  But it will come down to which defense steps up to get stops and turnovers that will determine who walks away with the victory in Super Bowl XLIV.

Manning will not be denied a Super Bowl title.

Peyton Manning will not be denied his second Super Bowl title.

The Colts rushing game has been less than spectacular on the ground this season.  Perhaps Joseph Addai is saving his biggest game for the biggest stage. He has been inept a lot of the time this year but does have the talent to have a break through game at anytime.

The Colts have the passing weapons to compensate for the lack of a rushing game.  Peyton Manning has four targets to chose from. Reggie Wayne is the stud who makes Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie much better receivers by forcing double teaming situations.

One on one coverage is just what the Colts want to see from the Saints defense.

Throw in a very versatile and talented tight end in Dallas Clark, and you have  a passing game that will keep you guessing on who the ball is going to.  Manning will use them all throughout the game and the Saints defense will be on their heels all night long.

The Colts defense has been steady all year long.  They have depth and speed.  They are small in size but are ball hawking and can disrupt an offense.  They do have a major question on the injury front to their star pass rusher Dwight Freeney.  He has been hobbled with an ankle injury and his effectiveness will be questionable at best on Sunday.  The Saints do have a high powered offense, so the Colts defense will have to use that depth and speed to make up for it.  They will need stops to get the ball back to Peyton Manning and the offense.

The Saints also have a diversified offense that has a number of weapons.  They have been enjoying the resurgence of Reggie Bush in the postseason.  Bush has been making big plays both on offense and special teams.  That is the dual threat that the Saints were hoping for when they drafted him as the #2 overall pick.  He is complemented in the backfield  by Pierre Thomas who has fit in well when asked to catch or carry the ball.

Their receiving core is lead by Marques Colston who is their homerun threat.  Colston takes pressure off Robert Meachem and Devery Henderson, opening up lanes for them to freely run their routes.  He plays a role much like Wayne does for the Colts.  If you pay too much attention to him, his fellow teammates will make you pay for it.  Drew Brees does have the talent to light up the scoreboard which is why the Colts defense needs stops.

The Saints defense is opportunistic and looks for the turnover at all times.  They will need to try to confuse Manning and come up with stops and turnovers to get the victory today.  They did it to perfection against the Vikings in the NFC Championship game, coming up with five takeaways.  Without those turnovers, they would not be playing today.

The defense will be scheming under their defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.  The game plan will be to come at all angles hoping to confuse Manning and force him into mistakes.  This will be the key to a Saints victory.  They must bend but not break as they have all year long.  We will see if they can stop Manning and company.

Bend or Break.

After analyzing all this, my prediction is the Colts.  The Saints defense will not be up to the task of stopping Manning. Manning will be too determined and figure out the schemes that will be coming at him.  He is a master of calling the audible and the Saints defense just doesn’t have the talent to deal with this.  He will use his receivers  well and keep Brees and the Saints offense off the field.  He will act like a type of defense therefore taking pressure off his own defense.

Manning just won’t be denied his second  Super Bowl ring and Super Bowl MVP trophy.

Prediction: Colts 41  Saints 27

What Do The Colts Have To Do To Win The Super Bowl?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

It is time to talk about what will it take for the Indianapolis Colts to win the Super Bowl. A closer look reveals that it will start and end with their superstar quarterback Peyton Manning…

Management will be the key for the Colts to win the Super Bowl.

Manning's Mangement will be the key for the Colts to win the Super Bowl.

It will all come down to proper management by the field general, and he knows what it takes to win the Super Bowl. The Saints will take gambles on defense and when those gambles fail, the cerebral Manning will make them pay dearly. Turnovers are the bread and butter for the Saints defense, and Manning will advert them with his reads and audibles when he comes to the line of scrimmage.

The Colts will try to establish the run with runningbacks Joseph Addai and Donald Brown. If they can run the ball, their passing game will be that more effective. The Colts have not been that effective rushing, so it will remain to be seen how long they will stick to this game plan if not effective.The Colts and Manning are good enough to overcome this because of the diversity they have on the receiving core. Reggie Wayne, Austin Collie, Pierre Garcon and Dallas Clark can all beat you down field. These number of options will keep the Saints defense guessing on defense on which player will be the focus on any giving play. This is where Manning will eat you up alive.That is too many options for the Saint’s defense to cover all  over the field.

As far as the Colts on defense themselves, they are banged up . Their primary pass rusher on defense Dwight Freeney has a hurt ankle. This could hinder the ,defense but they have enough speed and depth to overcome it. This is why it tis more vital for Manning to keep the chains moving on offense and keep Drew Brees and the Saints offense off the field. Proper management will be vital.

As long as Manning takes advantage of these opportunities, the Colts will be in great shape for the victory. In my opinion, he will have a ample amount of chances to exploit the Saint’s defense. The Saints came up big against the Vikings and Brett Favre in the NFC Championship game which is why  they won the game.Relying on turnovers is a tough and hard way to win a football game.  Peyton Manning is a different animal and will not make the same mistakes as the 40 year Favre did. Manning will use the football filed like he is playing chess, and it will be check mate for  he Saints defense. I am not going to say that it will easy, but Manning will be up to the task. It could be a very long day for the Saint’s defense  because of Manning Management.

Colts Plus Peyton Equals Perfection?

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Peyton Has Colts Poised For Perfection

Peyton Has Colts Poised For Perfection

Along with the Saints, there is another 12-0 team n the NFL and that is the Indianapolis Colts.  The Colts have been another team that has been very good at times but have been very fortunate to be undefeated. They have done it with the great play from their superstar quarterback, Peyton Manning. They have been suspect on the ground this year as Joseph Addai is their top runner only have amassing 662 yards but has twelve touchdowns. The Colts have a upcoming four game stretch that is win manageable on their quest to perfection.

The Colts next game is home to the Denver Broncos. The Broncos are coming off two impressive victories over the Giants and Chiefs. The Colts are in a different league than those two, add the home field advantage, and the Colts should be 13-0. Their next game is at Jacksonville. This could be a tough road game as Jacksonville as looked good at times. Which Jacksonville team will show up is the question. From their it is the Jets at home. The Colts should roll to a victory over them and possibly be within one game of a undefeated season. Their last game would be in the cold at Buffalo. The C0lts usually don’t fair well in the cold but if they are still undefeated that should warm them up wth the motivation to play well and get the victory.

As you see from their upcoming schedule, the Colts have a decent shot for a perfect season. I would love to see them match the 1972 Miami Dolphins and make this a memorable season for NFL fans. Peyton Manning is one of the best quarterbacks ever and deserves a season like this. Colts+Peyton could very well equal perfection.