Don't expect anyone to give the Ravens a chance outside of Ravens fans... and I'm just fine with that.
Colts only beat 3 teams over .500 all year, and one of those was last week with Chuck coming back.
Very happy for Chuck, he did a great job here... but with Lewis likely in the lineup, at home, against a Colts team that struggled greatly on the road I just don't see it.
And I like forward to be given no chance in Denver and NE.
I voted for the Ravens but this post makes me think the Colts will win.
This is the type of team that the Ravens normally destroy in the playoffs. I see this going like those recent playoff games against the Chiefs and Dolphins.
Indy cant stop the run. The ravens have Ray Rice, but there have been times when Baltimore has forgotten he is back there. Still tho, Baltimore should have enough experience and defense to beat Indy. If Flacco doesnt give the Colts any short fields with dump decisions the Ravens should be fine. The game is close for about 3 quarters before Baltimore pulls away in the 4th.
The Indianapolis Colts will find a way to win this game.
Their story stopped making legit ''football sense'' weeks ago. It's fueled by incredible emotion, passion, guts, etc. This story has a playoff win in it.
Expect another great Pagano heartwarming speech/epic locker room celebration after the game. ''Circumstances'' will be used repeatedly.
I've said for weeks that Luck @ Peyton in the playoffs is meant to be this year. Just thought it would be in round 1. Round 2 will do.
I think the Bengals will upset the Texans, but this might be the bigger upset. I think the whole Chuckstrong movement is for real and it's momentum like that that makes teams successful in the playoffs.
Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians was taken to a hospital Sunday with the flu and will not be with the team for its wild-card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Clyde Christensen, the Colts quarterback coach, will call plays.