Grey had knee problems at Notre Dame, he missed most of his Senior year because of a knee injury. Unfortunately, the same thing has happened to Malcolm Mitchel last week. A persistent knee injury that gets him cut, and derails a promising career. But at least both men have a Super Bowl Ring to show, and Jonas holds the Team record for rushing and TDs by a back in a single game. Plus, Jonas shares the 2014 record for most TDs in a single game with Marshawn Lynch. If an injury is going to shorten your career, that's a pretty good boast of how good you were when healthy.
The deflategate curse is alive and well. Colts haven’t done shit since then and Andrew luck is always hurt. The nfl tried to get one over on the pats but it didn’t work.
Dont you hate it when Chris Collinsworth talks like he know what everyone is feeling. Listen to his games, he will speak like he talked to a player or coach about a certain situation and then comment for them. He sounds so damn annoying.
Not even remotely close to the truth, that wasn’t the issue. He was reportedly late for a practice and that’s when he entered Belichick‘s doghouse never played again for the patriots
@@jopar4869 I’m aware of that. Randy Moss and a defensive guy from Baltimore we got suffered the same. Belichick also reviewed film and ALWAYS spoke about the player flexing first and NOT high fiving his team instead. Jonas Gray got himself cut.
0:58 Opening Kickoff 1:18 Colts Offense Introduction 2:40 Patriots Defense Introduction 6:06 Patriots Offense Introduction 11:16 Jonas Gray Rushing TD (7-0) 16:11 Andrew Luck Throws 46 Yard Reception to Reggie Wayne 18:45 Adam Vinatieri Makes 31 Yard Field Goal (7-3) 20:16 Colts Defense Introduction 45:13 Jonas Gray Second TD (14-3) 52:39 Tom Brady Throws Interception 54:55 Hakeem Nicks TD Reception (14-10) 1:04:23 Tim Wright TD Reception (21-10) 1:10:29 Adam Vinatieri Makes 53 Yard Field Goal (21-13) 1:18:50 Jonas Gray Third TD (28-13) 1:30:18 Anthony Castonzo TD Reception (28-20) 1:40:00 Jonas Gray Fourth TD (35-20) 1:45:11 Colts Fourth Down Play Fails 1:47:23 Rob Gronkowski 26 Yard TD Reception (42-20) 1:54:26 Colts Fourth Down Play Fails Again
most of running back's success is dependent on their line. Gray just didn't fit the scheme well and didn't play well in his small role the rest of the season, I think the "late" thing is overblown
@@a7racing yep Blount had left the Patriots for Pittsburgh in the off-season but got cut for some shenanigans and the Pats picked him back up for their championship run. The Pats o-line and Blount absolutely ripped the colts run defense apart in both the 2013 and 2014 playoffs
Over slept for q team meeting 2 days later... was on team next game but q dnp. Like a f u an thank you all at same time... one more game xheck but qlso what should have been.... dude was q beast I wish we new
Matthew 9:6 But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (then saith he to the sick of the palsy,) Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine house.
@@steffensamlal1854 I remember Wes Welker he's the one that dropped the football at the 20 yard line in super bowl 42 that cost us the super bowl We welker is 0-4 in super bowl appearances
I've enjoyed rewatching this game. The Colts are soft. I don't know why or how an entire organization gets that way in this league, but they're soft, physically. It's become their MO. IMO, it started after 2003 when their ownership lobbied for (and got) rule changes to keep DB's from laying out receivers. The rise of the National Flag League probably starts right there. Even in 2018, you could just beat this team up and win. No doubt they've had tough players, and they've had their share of excellent skill. But at the end of the day, you don't have to match them skill-wise or scheme-wise if you're able to out-physical them...they'll fold. It starts at the top.
They were soft even in the Manning era. Seriously their defense stunk it up throughout that whole era and how many big games did they win even with Manning at the helm? Yes it's a team sport but really the Colts if anything were very overrated for years. Manning had enough offensive talent around him for years. They just never executed when it counted the most. Before Brady got Moss who was really considered hall of fame caliber who played receiver for the Pats? Branch? Givens? Patten? Andre Davis? Bethel Johnson? Troy Brown?Haha. You can say it's the Pats system like everybody likes to say but you need the right guys in a system to execute a game plan. Manning and any team he played with never really showed up for big games. People say the Colts should've had more championships with Manning. I completely disagree. They were lucky to win that 06 afc championship game by the Pats blowing a 21-3 lead and obviously anybody was gonna beat the Bears with Rex Grossman. They lucked out and won it all that year and the 2015 Broncos were definitely all about defense that year. Manning knew it was time to retire after his last super bowl victory.
The very next year after the changes, the Patriots destroyed the Colts in the playoffs even worse than the year before. This time Manning’s record-setting 49 TD pass season ended with a 0 TD performance that was a dropped Eugene Wilson pick away from being a shutout. And it wasn’t even really on Manning his guys were just soft as papier meche, Reggie, Marvin etc. the Pats were even missing both Ty Law and Richard Seymour and still held the Colts to 3 points. On the other side of the ball it looked just like this game, as the Pats rushed for over 200 yards and held the ball for 24 of 30 minutes in the second half.
I never really thought about it until mentioned here, but it does make some sense actually. Teams in the playoffs play harder and more aggressive. And of course they do, your season's life is on the line, and you'll do anything to win the game. Of course the teams will play harder. And if a team doesn't, they won't perform. The Colts during the Manning era may have been so successful in part because teams don't play as hard in the regular season. But come playoff time, even the weaker teams play harder than the Colts. Hence them losing multiple games in the playoffs they should've easily won on paper. The Colts may have had the better talent, but if the other team wants it more, and plays like they want it more, the better talent doesn't matter.
Colts were always soft until Chris Ballard started making changes. Colts always relied on elite QB play, neglected everything else. It’s too bad luck walked away just as the team got better. Gotta wonder what the team would do now with luck, Taylor, Nelson, Leonard etc
to be TOTALLY honest as of december of 99 i really really HATE the colts including WAY overrated chokers andrew luck and peyton manning and i did do and will SOMEWHAT like the patriots