Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Oct 9, 2015 11:33:44 GMT -5
Anybody realize Oday was picked up by the Texans a few days ago? He played yesterday and helped the team to that dreadful loss with at least one 15 yard chop block penalty. I knew the Texans would suck, but that team is a hot mess!
With their geriratric crew of a backup QB (who was "literally" on his deathhbed) WR and RB the Colts still beat that pathetic team
I don't think Pagano knows what "literally" means. He needs to channel Neil Patrick Harris
With their geriratric crew of a backup QB (who was "literally" on his deathhbed) WR and RB the Colts still beat that pathetic team
Not only is Hasselbeck 40, he also spent the short week dealing with a bacterial infection, which hospitalized him for a night and caused half his week to be spent on a toilet. He took IVs just to function.
Every game, all season
"Lots of stuff coming out of the attic, then a lot of stuff coming out the basement," was how Hasselbeck described it, via the Indy Star's Zak Keefer.
No one could have expected much from the aged quarterback. An old guy? On a short week? Facing J.J. Watt? After seeing his first start since 2012 on Sunday? A man who missed practice because he was in the hospital? Is he playing with a walker, too? Please. No chance. Change your pick to Houston and walk away.
This is how his teammates described Hasselbeck prior to the game:
"He didn't look good, man," teammate Joe Reitz said. "He was sitting there like a zombie."
"Looked like warmed-over death," added Vinatieri.
Hasselbeck had every reason to struggle Thursday.
Instead, the veteran signal-caller managed the game with a calm ease, getting the Colts in the proper plays and throwing strikes when he needed them. Hasselbeck finished the game 18-of-29 passing for 213 yards, two touchdowns and his second win in four days to vault the Colts back atop the AFC South.
"Was literally on his deathbed Monday and Tuesday and mustered enough to come in on Wednesday and practice," coach Chuck Pagano said. "Grittiest performance I have seen in a long, long time."
Every game, all season
"Lots of stuff coming out of the attic, then a lot of stuff coming out the basement," was how Hasselbeck described it, via the Indy Star's Zak Keefer.
No one could have expected much from the aged quarterback. An old guy? On a short week? Facing J.J. Watt? After seeing his first start since 2012 on Sunday? A man who missed practice because he was in the hospital? Is he playing with a walker, too? Please. No chance. Change your pick to Houston and walk away.
This is how his teammates described Hasselbeck prior to the game:
"He didn't look good, man," teammate Joe Reitz said. "He was sitting there like a zombie."
"Looked like warmed-over death," added Vinatieri.
Hasselbeck had every reason to struggle Thursday.
Instead, the veteran signal-caller managed the game with a calm ease, getting the Colts in the proper plays and throwing strikes when he needed them. Hasselbeck finished the game 18-of-29 passing for 213 yards, two touchdowns and his second win in four days to vault the Colts back atop the AFC South.
"Was literally on his deathbed Monday and Tuesday and mustered enough to come in on Wednesday and practice," coach Chuck Pagano said. "Grittiest performance I have seen in a long, long time."
I don't think Pagano knows what "literally" means. He needs to channel Neil Patrick Harris