I'd rather go against Indianapolis backups and have a better chance at a win. But that's just me.That's actually a good thing, one more legitimate game to evaluate players for next season. If they were playing their backups against us it would be nothing more than a preseason game with no real chance to evaluate our players.
I'd rather go against Indianapolis backups and have a better chance at a win. But that's just me.
Kind of like how we threw Derrick Hagan into the fire this year? That worked out great, didn't it?I'm with Bluehaze. I'd rather throw some youngsters into the fire and see how they preform.
I'd rather go against Indianapolis backups and have a better chance at a win. But that's just me.
I'm with Bluehaze. I'd rather throw some youngsters into the fire and see how they preform.
Trust me, we wouldn't be able to stop their offense. It'd be a high scoring game, though. Their rushing defense couldn't even stop Rod freaking Dayne.I'd rather go against their starters and get a win..but that's just me![]()
We will have to find that out next week.Trust me, we wouldn't be able to stop their offense. It'd be a high scoring game, though. Their rushing defense couldn't even stop Rod freaking Dayne.
Trust me, we wouldn't be able to stop their offense. It'd be a high scoring game, though. Their rushing defense couldn't even stop Rod freaking Dayne.
Dungy will be Dungy.Would you even have to?
First of all, we've always matched up well against Peyton. He's never really gouged us (true we had Surtain and Madison then, but still).
Secondly, if you control the clock with the ground game, you keep him out of it.
Miami could beat Indy.
I don't want another game like last year's week 17 which was our A team against the opponent's B team. This is going to be our last fins game for almost half a year, for god's sakes! And one game wouldn't teach us anything about the newbies we threw out there anyway.