Reggie Wayne

8 August 2010

ly, dude's a robot) that makes the Colts go and the reason they win at least 12 games every season. Reggie Wayne is still a top 5 receiver, but he was slowed by injuries at the end of last year, which hampered the Colts in the playoffs. Getting receiver Anthony Gonzalez back and healthy will help Manning out, as if he needs it. Let's not forget the always dangerous Dallas Clark (who is a wide-out, no matter what the depth chart says) as well as the emerging Pierre Garcon. Unfortunately, Joseph Addai looks slower at the running back spot, necessitating the drafting of Donald Brown last year. If he falters in the first 5-6 weeks, look for Brown to garner a significant amount of carries. The Colt offensive line must get more physical this season if the running game is ever to be considered a real threat. Well... even if they don't, Peyton Manning will go berserk anyway.

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7 February 2010

He always finds the open receiver, whether its superstar Reggie Wayne or rookie Austin Collie.

For Drew Brees, he needs to keep an eye on where Dwight Freeney is at all times. The Colts will attempt to pressure using only their front four most of the night like they have all season, regardless of Freeney's health. Drew must take advantage of that aggressive defensive line with dump-off passes to Reggie Bush and short throws over the middle. Speaking of Bush, he needs to have another Arizona-type game if his team is going to emerge victorious.

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6 February 2010

is slinging it through the air, thanks to Manning's brilliance and his cast of talented wide-outs. Reggie Wayne is a top-three receiver in the league, supported by tight end Dallas Clark, who is undoubtedly the best pass-catcher at the position. Surprising the Jets, Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie made names for themselves with stand-out performances. Whatever weapon you take away from Manning, he always another in his arsenal.

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24 January 2010

All-Pro corner Darelle Revis will be locked against Reggie Wayne, leaving Dallas Clark for the Jet safeties or linebackers to handle. New York's defense should have no problems shutting down the Indy running game, so the pressure is on their secondary to cover Manning's complement of receivers. On the offensive side of the ball, Ryan must ensure rookie QB Mark Sanchez isn't put in dangerous situations. If all goes to plan the Jets will have 40-plus rushing attempts with Shonn Greene and Thomas Jones, keeping Sanchez somewhere in the 18-24 pass attempt range. Any more than that and the Jets cannot win. 

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18 July 2008

Its all about the high powered offense for the Colts. Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison are both all-time great wide recievers. Not having Harrison in the offense last year, hurt this team a lot, but the emergence of

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19 February 2008

absolutely cannot aid you if you bite on Manning's play fake, and he throws it over the top to Reggie Wayne for a touchdown.

 

 

While I agree with Steinbrenner that steroids is getting a free pass by the media in the NFL, and that it may be more prevelant in the NFL, I truly believe that steroids impacts the MLB in a much stronger way. 

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