07-06-2015, 09:58 AM
(07-05-2015, 01:00 PM)PDub80 Wrote: There is no need to use definitive words like "impossible". It is not impossible until AD retires.
My logic is that Peyton Manning's much larger sample size and successful career vs AD's. If AD can never figure out the Colts, but figures out just about everyone else, I can live with that. Time will tell on that.
I am more concerned with his playing well against good teams or teams that are consistently good. Last year, the Bengals beat a lot of bad teams - despite the injuries - which was impressive. The year before, they beat a lot of good teams, and were healthy.
What confounds me is that they finished the season going 5-1 and then laid such an egg to SD. That is worrisome as a fan because they had just beaten down SD on the road only to come back and get killed at home. AD's inconsistency is the problem and it stems from the mental.
I agree with this.....but it musta also been mental for the staff to pull the plug on a RB that was averaging around 5.5 a clip, and had averaged around 5 a clip for his entire career against SD. That was more worrisome to me anyway.......
"Better send those refunds..."