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Should Tony Dungy rest his starters if the Colts clinch homefield advantage throughout the playoffs?  

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  1. 1. Should Tony Dungy rest his starters if the Colts clinch homefield advantage throughout the playoffs?

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    • No
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Holy s***, how about that Chargers rushing defense?

 

Net Passing Yards Allowed: 338

Net Rushing Yards Allowed: 24

 

However, I still think that Indianapolis and Cincinatti wouldn't have much of a problem beating the Chargers in the playoffs, but that's it. I think that the Chargers could take the Broncos, Steelers, Jaguars, Chiefs, etc. Hell, it's a toss-up between them and the Patriots IMO.

 

The AFC Playoffs are going to be a joy to watch this year. I can't say the same for the NFC, with the exception of the Bears (obviously).

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QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Dec 18, 2005 -> 06:02 PM)
They get payed to play....so play 'em.

 

Your answer is WAY late; this poll was about when the Colts were undefeated and the debate was to play and go for history or rest.

 

Anyways...

 

They get paid to play, to win the Super Bowl. They have NO absolute reason to risk injury or anything now. They need to do whatever gets them in the best position to win in the Super Bowl.

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QUOTE(Chisoxrd5 @ Dec 18, 2005 -> 09:54 PM)
Now we get to see Nick Buonocoti and the rest of that Dolphins team celebrate with champange on ESPN...Oh joy  :angry:

 

This kind of puts a damper on my day. I have no valid attachment to the Colts other than the fact that I love Dungy, but god damn was I rooting for them to go undefeated just to stick it to those '72 f***s.

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QUOTE(greasywheels121 @ Dec 18, 2005 -> 06:11 PM)
They get paid to play, to win the Super Bowl.  They have NO absolute reason to risk injury or anything now.  They need to do whatever gets them in the best position to win in the Super Bowl.

 

 

That is the exact kind of thinking that may result in them not winning the super bowl. I dont know if there is anything worse than coasting into the playoffs playing backups just thinking you can turn it back on in the playoffs. No offense to Peyton Manning who is one of the best regular season QB's in the history of the NFL but he is yet to succeed in the playoffs. They better get their s*** straight or one of those other very solid AFC teams will beat Indy.

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