Posted: February 8, 2012 | Author: 18chronicles | Filed under: Colts, Commentary, NFL, Observations | Tags: #1 draft QB, AFC, Archie Manning, Bob Kravitz, Colts, Cooper Manning, Eli Manning, Jim Irsay, Mort Christensen, Peyton Manning, Tom Condon |



There are mainly two sides of the Manning story.
- Manning is getting healthy and progressing
- Peyton Manning himself
- Manning Family
- Mort Christensen
- Bill Polian
- Somewhat Adam Schefter
- Manning Agent
- Renowned surgeon who did the surgery
- Colts’ Neurosurgeon
- Colts players such as Addai, Adam Vinatieri
- Manning has noodle arm, cannot throw, should retire, or there will be a limited market for #18.
- Jim Irsay himself
- Bob Kravitz
- Peter King
- John Clayton
- Jason LaCanfora with Colts sources
- Team sources
Facts that are lost: Manning is NOT expected to regain his arms-strength at this time unless he has super-human healing abilities.
Then everybody else takes sides.
*Welcome any comments and suggestions to add to the list.
Posted: January 24, 2012 | Author: 18chronicles | Filed under: Colts, Commentary, NFL, Observations, Uncategorized | Tags: AFC, Billy Cundiff, Championship games, Eli Manning, Great Defense, Jeff Saturday, Keith Brooking, Kyle Williams, NFC, NY Giants, Patriots, Peyton Manning, Special Team, SuperBowl rings, Superpowl, Tom Brady |
What the Championship games tell us, we should have known already….
The Patriots and the Giants won the AFC and the NFC Championship games. Following are some minor or major observations by yours truly.
- Yes, special teams can make or break a game – Billy Cundiff of the Ravens and Kyle Williams of the 49ers know a thing or two about that. Colts ST should also know a thing or two about that…. 2009 SB and 2010 Wild Card Game?
- WR drops in the end zone or close to the end zone do make a difference when you really need to score.
- Yes, It is better lucky than good – Brady threw 2 INTs and no TDs (run TD should not count when you are talking about QB stats) & the Patriots still won. In other news, Brady never really won the SB rings by himself, did he?
- Great Defensive ball games are quite boring…. but I think Peyton will kill to have a defense like the Giants or the 49ers, or the Ravens.
- Peyton would like to have some of Brady’s luck, not that Luck or Brady’s Uggs….
- Side Note – Keith Brooking does not show he is a very smart football analyst when he started saying “QBs are judged by the number of rings”. Again, he thinks Terry Bradshaw is a better QB than Dan Marino. Moreover, he said that in front of Jeff Saturday. SMH
- The Mannings are invincible!

More thoughts to come… share yours in the comment section of write your own posts 
Posted: January 2, 2012 | Author: bluemark18 | Filed under: Colts, NFL Drafts, Research & Data | Tags: #1 draft QB, Alex Smith, Cam Newton, Carson Palmer, Colts, David Carr, Drew Bledsoe, Eli Manning, JaMarcus Russell, Jeff George, Jim Plunkett, John Elway, Matthew Stafford, Michael Vick, Peyton Manning, Sam Bradford, Steve Bartkowski, Tim Couch, Troy Aikman, Vinny Testaverde |
by BlueMark18
Whether you were rooting for them to win or lose – yes, some “fans” were actually pulling for their team to lose the game- against the Jags, the Colts finally secured the 1st overall pick in the 2012 draft.
For this draft, we have the best QB prospect since Peyton Manning himself: Andrew Luck from Stanford.
Draft experts said he was going to be the 1st overall pick in 2012 and his season confirmed that. Heck, he was supposed to be taken 1st overall had he entered the 2011 draft.
Problem is, the team with the 1st pick already has its franchise QB. And he’s a pretty good one.

Past/Present and Future?
The speculation about the Colts taking Luck in the draft started from Week 1, when we found out Peyton would most probably miss the entire season.
Many experts have said that Luck is a safe bet, and that he would give the Colts 10-15 years of great success. Several stories saying the Colts should move on from Manning started to pop up from the media, that Jim Irsay should start thinking about the future and say goodbye to the 35-year-old Manning who’s also battling a really serious neck injury.
Apparently, for those experts, the safe thing to do is take a rookie (who’s supposed to be the next big thing) over one of the greatest QBs of all time. If Peyton Manning is healthy, does that make any sense? Not to me, but that’s a different story.
Guys like Bob Kravitz are obsessed with Andrew Luck. He’s SO confident that Luck will bring 10-15 years of greatness to the lucky team that takes him. How does he know that? Beats me.
For a moment, let’s assume the Colts actually decide to take Luck. Is he a safe bet? That’s IMPOSSIBLE to know. He could very well be the next big thing or the biggest bust of all time.
We can only look to the past and see how well QBs taken 1st overall have done and see if things look good for Andrew or not.
This piece will only consider QBs taken during the Super Bowl era. Of course the hype with all them was tremendous. They were all supposed to be franchise QB and destined to win multiple SBs.
1970 – Terry Bradshaw (PIT):
Won 4 SBs: ’74, ’75, ’78, ‘79
Played with Pittsburgh from 1970 to 1983.
3× Pro Bowl selection (1975, 1978, 1979)
1978 NFL MVP
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Duel of the Titans – Irsay & Manning means of communication
Posted: February 8, 2012 | Author: 18chronicles | Filed under: Colts, Commentary, NFL, Observations | Tags: #1 draft QB, AFC, Archie Manning, Bob Kravitz, Colts, Cooper Manning, Eli Manning, Jim Irsay, Mort Christensen, Peyton Manning, Tom Condon | 1 Comment »There are mainly two sides of the Manning story.
Facts that are lost: Manning is NOT expected to regain his arms-strength at this time unless he has super-human healing abilities.
Then everybody else takes sides.
*Welcome any comments and suggestions to add to the list.
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