Trolley Dodgers #49
Friday, October 26th, 2007Trolley Dodgers #49 is now available. Go get caught up on the sports happenings from last week.
Trolley Dodgers #49 is now available. Go get caught up on the sports happenings from last week.
Trolley Dodgers #48 is now available. Go get caught up on the sports happenings from last week.
In our usual fashion the Indianapolis Colts lost a preseason game, but considering that the offensive starters played a whole three minutes I’d say that we actually didn’t do too bad by only losing by 13 points to the Dallas Cowboys.
While it’s a little hard to tell where you really stand in preseason games, it’s clear that the defense needs some improvement, but overall didn’t do too bad by only giving up 16 points.  While 16 points isn’t a stellar number, with our starting offensive we’ll win almost any game that we can hold an opponent to under 16 points so long as our offense or special teams don’t give away some free points.
That said, the time of possession for the opposing offense, especially early in the game, worries me a little. We have a very fast offense which is useful, but our defense is a bit slow and allows teams to charge up the field with the run while chipping away at the clock. Luckily our defense only allowed the Cowboys to reach the end zone once last night, but in the regular season I don’t see that happening. Something must be done to give these guys a more level playing field as far as rest time goes. But it is only preseason, right?
I can hardly believe that it’s already time for football to start, but boy am I ready for it along with some cooler temperatures and stove tops full of chili.
The WORLD CHAMPION Indianapolis Colts kick off the 2007 NFL preseason tonight against the Dallas Cowboys, and you can be assured that I’ll be watching even though it doesn’t matter for the season standings.
I think that our offense will be stellar again this season, but the “D” is a huge question mark. So seeing what sort of defense we can put together in the preseason will matter this year and if we can do better than the seasons in which we had to put up 35+ points to win a game,we should have a chance for another good run.
And boy, is our schedule a doozie with only a handful of seemingly “easy” wins. But that’s to be expected with wining the Super Bowl, so we can’t really complain too much, especially since New England is on our turf.
Here’s the complete run down:
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PRESEASON
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| WEEK |
DATE
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MATCHUP |
KICKOFF*
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| 1 |
8/9/2007
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Colts @ Cowboys |
8:00 PM
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| 2 |
8/20/2007
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Bears @ Colts |
8:00 PM
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| 3 |
8/25/2007
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Lions @ Colts |
7:00 PM
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| 4 |
8/31/2007
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Colts @ Bengals |
7:30 PM
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REGULAR SEASON
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| WEEK |
DATE
|
MATCHUP |
KICKOFF*
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| 1 |
9/6/2007
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Saints @ Colts |
8:30 PM
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| 2 |
9/16/2007
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Colts @ Titans |
1:00 PM
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| 3 |
9/23/2007
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Colts @ Texans |
1:00 PM
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| 4 |
9/30/2007
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Broncos @ Colts |
4:15 PM
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| 5 |
10/7/2007
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Buccaneers @ Colts |
4:05 PM
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| 6 |
10/14/2007
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BYE | |
| 7 |
10/22/2007
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Colts @ Jaguars |
8:30 PM
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| 8 |
10/28/2007
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Colts @ Panthers |
1:00 PM
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| 9 |
11/4/2007
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Patriots @ Colts |
4:15 PM
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| 10 |
11/11/2007
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Colts @ Chargers |
8:15 PM
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| 11 |
11/18/2007
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Chiefs @ Colts |
1:00 PM
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| 12 |
11/22/2007
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Colts @ Falcons |
8:15 PM
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| 13 |
12/2/2007
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Jaguars @ Colts |
1:00 PM
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| 14 |
12/9/2007
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Colts @ Ravens |
8:15 PM
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| 15 |
12/16/2007
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Colts @ Raiders |
4:05 PM
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| 16 |
12/23/2007
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Texans @ Colts |
1:00 PM
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| 17 |
12/30/2007
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Titans @ Colts |
1:00 PM
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Go Colts!
* All times local to Indianapolis. Kickoff Times may change after Week 11 due to Flex Scheduling.
Via the Indy Star…
A stormy eight-year relationship between Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Formula One ended today with the announcement the international racing series would not return in 2008.
IMS chairman Tony George and F-1 boss Bernie Ecclestone could not reach an agreement on a sanctioning fee to continue the U.S. Grand Prix. George had set today as a deadline for a new contract.
As long as the pompous Ecclestone is in charge of F1, that is fine by me. I have never been to an F1 event as it just doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me (parade “racing” and team “racing”) and I think a lot of Americans are in the same boat. The main downside is that it will lose the city quite a bit of business for that week, but hey, we’re building a bigger and better convention center, right?  And next year the MotoGP comes to town, so that should help out and hopefully that will be a bit better than the GP car racing.