IndianaPacerMan wrote:Yeah, but Jones and Benson will wear the defense down more. They are two different people...not just one runningback.
Like Corey Dillon and Lawrence Maroney?
IndianaPacerMan wrote:The Ravens gave up only field goals....
Who cares how they got their points. Peyton made the plays when they needed to be made and got the offense into scoring situations 5 times. Only 5 other teams scored as many points as the Colts did in that game all season. The Ravens held their opponent to less then 15 points 11 times this year.
There is no question the Colts should win this game. The Bears really are the poor man's Ravens. Both teams play defense the same way, but the Ravens do it better. Both offenses are not very strong, but both have good special teams and defenses that help them out and get them good field goal position. However, the Bears do not run as well as the Ravens, and Rex Grossman is not nearly as mobile in the pocket as McNair. If the Colts stack up against the run (which they will) and they stop it, then this game should be a blowout. The front 4 of the Colts is one of the best in the league at getting to the Quarterback, and Rex is one of the worst at reacting under pressure. We should force 3 or 4 Chicago turnovers. Combine that with Peyton having 2 weeks to prepare for a defense that has some key players injured? Forget about it.
The only problem is that when something seems so obvious and plain as day, often things just don't go the way of logic.