Analyzing Peyton Manning's playoff numbersWhile there's enough blame to go around when teams lose, and it's unfair to blame one guy for everything, the fact Manning is 9-11 in the playoffs is a compelling statistic. So I looked into it today, for several reasons. |
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Bob Kravitz, indystar.com Ryan Grigson walked into the Colts pressroom with a cup of coffee. There's always a cup of coffee within arm's length of the Colts' general manager. It's how he survives the days after four hours of troubled sleep. |
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Ryan Grigson is hoping for the best but prepared for the worst, which might involve the Indianapolis Colts losing offensive coordinator Bruce Arians to the Chicago Bears. |
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Critics are still buzzing over the Broncos' costly decision-making Saturday, but what role does Peyton Manning's health play in the situation? Peter King tackles that and more. |
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High Risk, High RewardJan 15
Jim isn't the only Harbaugh to have a bold late-season move pay off. In Baltimore, the switch to Jim Caldwell as OC has the once free-falling Ravens thriving, Don Banks writes. |
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Don Banks, CNNSI.com Everyone understood it was a bold and risky move to make at such a vital position so late in the season. But that Harbaugh guy clearly knew what he was doing, because it has quickly elevated his team's offensive production to new heights and brought a S… |
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Associated Press, ESPN.com John Fox would tell Peyton Manning to take the knee again. |
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The Indianapolis Colts moved quickly to fill the vacancy created by Tom Telesco's relocation to San Diego by hiring former Chargers' personnel man Jimmy Raye. |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots have done just fine without Rob Gronkowski. |
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