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1 minute ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

I noticed that immediately. It was likely just a bad night for both because Gore had too much success against us last night. 

Of course my immediate concern is injury. I hope they're ok. Whenever TD puts up only 2 tackles, and those two tackles came in the first few plays of the game, that is never a good sign.

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there were countless holdings and blocks in the back during the Colts drives. I'm really not a conspiracy theorist but I saw some HORRIBLE calls last night in the game that clearly favored the Colts. 

Greg Olsen phantom hold nearly single handedly swung the game. The "catch" in which the ball hit the ground. The player being clearly tackled in bounds giving the Colts more time. Earlier in the game Greg Olsen's pick play was something New England runs on nearly every third down. 

couple that with we went into prevent soft defense and the rain stopped

 

edit: wrong thread thought this was the 4th quarter collapse thread 

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1 hour ago, h0llywood said:

I couldn't find the answer in all the other threads so can someone tell me what happened to them last night? They both only had 2 tackles and I don't recall seeing either of them late in the game. 

Ron addressed this in his press conf. today.  Said they were double teamed most of the night.   It gave a ton of opportunities to others on our D like Coleman, Harper & Tillman (and Luke of course).   The press were laughing about it with Ron, because we've got so many star players on D.  You try to double one or two, you just give others a chance to feast!

 

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I don't remember if TD was in late.  Last week Ron did say that they wanted to be a bit more careful with his snaps, though he hats coming out of the game.

KK was in an out a few times in the 4th I think.  I think they were trying to give some of the D line guys a break to let them get a second wind, since there was a period when it seemed like the line was gassed.

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Joe Person ‏@josephperson  13m13 minutes ago
Rivera: Colts were "paying attention" to Thomas Davis and Kawann Short. "They really had a plan to eliminate those two guys." Davis 2 hits.
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 Bryan Strickland ‏@PanthersBryan  13m13 minutes ago
Rivera says Colts really kept an eye and thus kept under wraps LB Thomas Davis and DT Kawann Short. TD had just two tackles.

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