Colts vs Patriots

Ummm... think about what he said instead of jumping into to it with a response. Look where he played... NFC North.. Green Bay (outdoors)... Chicago (outdoors)... he can play in the snow. And any one know how the Vikings practice field is, indoor or out?
dont stick up for him he didnt mean that lol he really thought he was getting me iwth the cold in minnesota thing ha ha.....not saying hes not going to catch balls in the cold but anyone knows that when it gets cold and sloppy the game plan changes slightly and there just wont be as many balls thrown is all......

and im sure its like every other nfl team. they have indoor and outdoor facilities....so when it gets cold and snowy you dont have ur million dollar players risking injury by practicing in the snow...

oh yeah and wasnt it a big deal during the vikings packers games that whenever they played at lambeau packers won and whenever they played in metrodome moss had like 4td catches and the vikings won.....im gonna say the cold and snow had something to do with that

 
"As the New England Patriots pour it on opponents, fans have to be wondering about it and Tuesday former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher said it: If the Patriots keep running up the score, will someone like Tom Brady be the victim of a retaliatory hit?
The subject of the Pats' late-game tactics is causing a lot of buzz around the NFL, particularly after Sunday's 52-7 victory over the Washington Redskins. On a CBS conference call with reporters Tuesday. Cowher noted the Patriots could be playing a dangerous game.

"At some point if this continues, someone's going to take a cheap shot,'' Cowher said. "Is that worth subjecting your players to if it comes to that?''
Source: Boston Herald
 
Plan on taking the Over in this game... Yes +1 for both good defenses, but both defenses have never faced offenses like they are going to. I bet they hit the over in the 3rd quarter

 
Makes me wonder though, did he tell Kimo von Oelhoffen to take out Carson Palmer's knee?
Nope I watched that, and the offensive lineman actually pushed him into Carson Palmer. Kimo got up and and was like "wtf you push me for now your quarterback is hurt"

 
Well they are playing in a dome this week.. so why are we talking about the cold? The only team that could possibly beat the Pats after this week are the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Oh, and btw, Reggie Wayne has NOTHING on Randy Moss. Dude is the #1 receiver in the NFL right now, no question.

 
and if i recall olehoffen was palmers friend and he felt really bad for hurting him....in fact it was olehoffen calling the medics over and making sure no one else hit him that play.....

 
u sure hes still no t playing? last i heard it was still up in the air? havent watched anything today though.....
if you havent been watching no one has been able to cover wayne or clark as of late either...and the colts have silently gotten one of the best defenses in the league this year....
According to espn he has a bruised bone, and will be out for 4 weeks or so.. Aslong as he is back for the playoffs is all i care about. Sucks we wont have him though, because we will need him for sunday. O well

 
Well they are playing in a dome this week.. so why are we talking about the cold? The only team that could possibly beat the Pats after this week are the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Oh, and btw, Reggie Wayne has NOTHING on Randy Moss. Dude is the #1 receiver in the NFL right now, no question.
i made the comment that eventually the pats offense might level out a bit because its going to get cold and a couple people obviously dont understand the effects of a passing game the cold and snow have......they think the pats will still be throwing the ball every down.........

honestly i think that its just a male ego thing.....get a bunch of grown men on a field getting embarrassed and someone is bound to get hurt is all.........

 
and if i recall olehoffen was palmers friend and he felt really bad for hurting him....in fact it was olehoffen calling the medics over and making sure no one else hit him that play.....
No, it was one of Pit's LB's.
By GEOFF HOBSON(Bengals.com)

January 8, 2006

Posted: 10:45 p.m.

In a stunning opening and close to the Bengals’ postseason, quarterback Carson Palmer was lost on the second play of the game with a season-ending knee injury on a questionable hit and the playoff savvy Steelers regrouped in the second half on the way to rolling up 24 unanswered points in ending the Bengals’ season three hours later, 31-17.

“The season went down the drain in 30 minutes,” said running back Rudi Johnson after the Steelers punched their ticket to Indianapolis to next week’s AFC Divisional game.

Defensive tackle John Thornton, who saw his defense allow several long back-breaking passes from Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, could only shake his head after the 11-6 Bengals lost their third straight game to end their break-through season in their first playoff game in 15 seasons.

"We've got to play as a team," Thornton said. "We still have to learn that. We're not a complete team.. . .We imploded."

But the black cloud, unbelievably hovered again. On his second snap and first pass of the game, their Pro Bowl quarterback, their franchise guy, the guy who led them back from the desert, somehow, some way, got blown up, and is looking at reconstructive surgery that may or may not get him back to training camp by the time it starts.

The Bengals would confirm only an anterior cruciate ligament tear, but CBS reported he also tore the medial collateral ligament.

Pro Bowl right tackle Willie Anderson, who had waited 10 seasons and 158 regular-season games for this playoff game, saw his quarterback go down in the first 4:21.

"I don't believe in luck," Anderson said. "But how many teams does that happen to?"

After unleashing a 66-yard bomb to wide receiver Chris Henry from his own 12 to the Steelers 22, Steelers defensive end Kimo von Oelhoffen, (how could it not be a former Bengal?) crashed into Palmer’s left knee after he threw the ball to Henry running past cornerback Deshea Townsend. With Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis calling for a penalty, Palmer’s left knee was elevated on the cart. It’s the same knee in which he sprained his medial collateral ligament last season and missed the final three games.

Palmer left PBS before the game on crutches and wearing a knee brace with a date for surgery yet to be determined. Players with ACL surgery typically don’t reach their top form for another year, but that could be speeded up for a quarterback. A rehab usually takes six to eight months, which takes him out of all of the spring camps and puts arrival at training camp in question.

“I knew right away it was bad,” Palmer said in a statement through the Bengals public relations department. “I felt my whole knee pop. I didn’t feel a lot of pain. It wasn’t really painful. It was just a sickening feeling because I knew what it was and my season was over.

“I’ve never had an injury this serious in my career. I know it’s going to be a long road back, but it’s a long way until the next training camp. I’m going to work my butt off and come back better than ever. It’s over, but I’m looking forward to next season. I believe we have a great team, and we had a season that’s something to build on. I feel bad right now for what happened, for our team and for our fans, but at the same time I’m excited thinking about next year.”

von Oelhoffen, a 1994 Bengals sixth-round draft pick who went to Pittsburgh as a free agent after the 1999 season, apologized. “To him and to his family and the Bengals. I wish it didn’t happen to him, but that’s the wish we all take when we play this game.

“I was playing football and he was playing football. No more, no less. That’s all it is,” von Oelhoffen said when asked if the Bengals accused him of a cheap shot. “They can say what they want. They had every right to be upset. They lost their best player, but I hope he gets better. He’s a hell of a football player. There are going to be some wars the next few years against this team.”

Most Bengals approached after the game said they like von Oelhoffen, as does center Rich Braham, who played with him here. So did Willie Anderson, who said it wasn’t cheap. But wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh disagreed.

“I think the play was a cheap shot, but I don’t think he’s the kind of guy to do that. I think it was a dirty play, but it wasn’t purposeful,” Houshmandzadeh said.

Lewis would only say he wanted a penalty flag for roughing the quarterback. But he was clearly upset because he brought up Roethlisberger’s “cheap shot” comment last month on Bengals middle linebacker Odell Thurman when he hit him in the knees.

“Gee whiz, the guy got hurt. You can’t get it back,’ Lewis said. “To sit there and baby and cry like their quarterback, it’s ridiculous.”

Thornton said players admire von Oelhoffen because he plays hard, but he felt the hit could have been avoided because, "he had a few seconds not to gto that low.

"It's unfortunate," Thornton said. "I don't think the game would have turned out that way."

Palmer didn’t leave PBS until some of his teammates came into the training room to check on him at halftime, and they were amazed to find him acting no differently.

“I couldn’t tell if he got hurt or if he got thrown out of the game,” said backup quarterback Jon Kitna, who brought a 17-14 lead into the locker room. “He told me to just keep doing it.”

Then, a few plays later, Henry collapsed away from the play, and had to be helped off the field with a right knee injury and was also ruled out of the game.

In front of the first Paul Brown Stadium crowd ever to see a playoff game, the 20th straight sellout of 65,870 erupted in a din screaming with joy and rage as the Bengals still broke to a 17-7 lead behind Kitna’s swashbuckling relief performance.
 
No, it was one of Pit's LB's.
im pretty sure i recall the lineman that hit him laying on the ground next to him signalling to the sideline....but either way it was his friend that hit him and i doubt it was intentional.....and i mean it wasnt like he laid him out, he rolled and hit his leg....honestly didnt even look like something that should of hurt him.....if he would of ran in and hit him helmet to helmet or sometihng then i might believe it was an intentional dirty play.

 
im pretty sure i recall the lineman that hit him laying on the ground next to him signalling to the sideline....but either way it was his friend that hit him and i doubt it was intentional.....and i mean it wasnt like he laid him out, he rolled and hit his leg....honestly didnt even look like something that should of hurt him.....if he would of ran in and hit him helmet to helmet or sometihng then i might believe it was an intentional dirty play.
No, his friend is Polumalu, the Saftey.

Kimo was the DL that rolled into him, got up, and walked away.

 
No, his friend is Polumalu, the Saftey.
Kimo was the DL that rolled into him, got up, and walked away.
either way if im going to cheap shot a guy im not rolling into his leg.....im blind siding him or going helmet to helmet.......

and by the looks of the story is the only person that claims it was cheap was houshmanzadeh......but he says he thought it was a cheap shot but not a dirty play? its either or....i dont know sounds like a bunch of men feeling sorry for themselves and trying to blame someone else.....again i say, the bengals have just about the same team and they look terrible this season......sounds like they are salty cause they figure that was their last chance at a superbowl....

 
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