View Full Version : I love my Colts!
mommydearest
01-21-2007, 07:39 PM
Hooray for the COLTS!!!!!!!!
Indianapolis is proud of you!
solongtogo
01-22-2007, 09:29 AM
Hell to the YEA!
I am a 49er fan, but my step-dad is from Indiana and such a Colts fan. I was literally on pins and needles during the game, I wanted it for them so bad. It was such a good football game! (also glad that the Patriots lost - they have had enough time at the Super Bowl)
maxandmolly
01-22-2007, 12:12 PM
What a heart-stopper of a game!
I grew up a Bears fan, so of course I was rooting for them in the early game. I'm a Bucs fan now too-and so I am absolutely, positively THRILLED beyond reason to see my much-beloved Tony Dungy, FINALLY getting his chance at the big game.
I hope the Glazers, Chucky and whathisnametheuselessGM all sit and watach the game together-while they try to figure out just who they can draft this year, that will make it all magically better.
diam124
01-22-2007, 01:59 PM
I am a Steelers fan and Peyton Manning totally gets on my nerves at times, but Tom Brady seems like kind of a jerk to me and I felt bad that all the sportscasters seemed down on Peyton, so I rooted for him for once. I actually went to watch other shows because I figured the Patriots had the game in the bag. Then I saw the Colts had tied it up and watched til the end. That was really a nail biter! Congrats Colts fans!
TracieB
01-22-2007, 03:24 PM
Oh my gosh. What a game! My brother was there (right behind the goal posts on the 'Indianapolis' side) and called me about 5 minutes after it ended. I couldn't hear ANYTHING he was saying... it was so loud. I am so, so happy for them. I just hope Peyton's thumb is okay. He's going in for X-rays today... eek!!!
Aimee
01-22-2007, 03:42 PM
Well, since the Saints lost yesterday, I'm rooting for the Colts and our hometown boy Peyton!
pocahontas
01-23-2007, 12:26 PM
Peyton Manning totally gets on my nerves at times I am a total born and raised PATRIOTS fan...so I can agree with you that Peyton gets on my nerves for various reasons I won't list here, but I actually felt sorry for him Sunday when he held his head down and wouldn't watch the last minute of the game to see if Brady launched a comeback. It was an AWESOME game. And in the end I am glad Tony Dungy is making history (along with Lovie Smith) in the Superbowl. I will ALWAYS root for the AFC team over the NFC. So since my boys didn't make it...Colts it is.
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