If you want to talk choke, start with the Colts. How many Super Bowls have Manning and co. been to? Oh yeah, 0. They roll through the regular season every year, and then get stopped cold in the playoffs.wco81 wrote:Hawks are having a great season but they will have to prove themselves in the playoffs after flopping every year.
They are not that different from the teams which have made it there the last couple of years.
Jackson still drops balls so I don't think their WR corps are comparable to Chad Johnson and TJ H.
And Hasslebeck, after his snotty comment in the OT coin flip at the playoff game in Green Bay, hasn't really made the jump to the next level.
They may get through in the NFC but it wouldn't surprise me if they choked. Colts and Broncos should handle them (regardless of what happens in the Indy-Seattle game in a few weeks). Bengals should be able to score on them but I don't know if the Bengals D can stop them either.
Jackson & Robinson dropped a lot in 2004. Robinson is gone, and for the few weeks Jackson was playing, he caught just about everything.
I already see this team as vastly different than the last few seasons. First, they are closing out games that in prior years they would have lost. They (finally) slammed the door on the Rams and have clinched the West. For the first time ever, they have a chance at home field throughout the playoffs.
It will be interesting to see how they do in the post season, but this years team looks like they have that attitude and confidence that was lacking in prior years.
