2009 Texans is Kyle Shanahan's first year coordinating an offense. Kubiak gave him the nod, not his dad like I (and probably everyone outside of Texans fans) thought... I was just looking at 2009 and surprised the Texans passing offense was so good at 8.2 YPA; with an avg run game at best. So I went looking for the exciting games of 09 Texans; thanks Bart.
Peyton Manning was essentially a quarterback cyborg and this season he was at the peak of his powers. Of the Colts 14 victories in 2009, 8 of those were one possession games with 7 of them being games that the Colts won by 4 points or less, and 95% of the reason why they won those close ones was late game heroics by Peyton Manning, he was the consummate field general who would drag his team across the finish line if he needed to. In 2009, the Colts had zero running game yet Peyton was still able to make defenses bite on the play action. With the exception of Freeney and Mathis, they had no real playmakers on defense, their secondary was hit hard by injuries so they gave up yards in bunches in so many games. Yet they were the class of the AFC because of who their quarterback was. Just imagine if he played for the Jets or the Cowboys (the two best defenses in the league in 2009), they probably would’ve ran the table at 19-0. We will never see another Peyton Manning, the best chance we’ll have is when his nephew Arch makes it to the NFL and even that’s doubtful. I’m not a fan of the Colts or the Broncos but I still miss watching The Sheriff play football.
As a Colts fan, I was really rooting for you guys to make the playoffs that year. I really would’ve liked to seen you guys in the playoffs over the Jets.
09 Matt Shaub led league in yards AND had a stellar 8.2 Yards Per Attempt. Kyle Shanahan's first year coordinating an Offense. His career didn't begin with his dad in Washington;(which I thought) it wasn't nepotism, getting jobs because daddy pulled strings; the guy knew his shit. Growing up watching the Shan/Kubiak Outside Zone offense certainly helped but he's thoroughly new school. McVay is from the same school.
You must have noticed Kubiak Texans play action was deadly...Outside Zone blocking forces defenses to go the opposite direction of the QB's bootleg; giving him plenty of time for deep shots or, if penetration, the underneath TE or Back.
AND; 09 Texans had a shitty run game, compared with Arian foster years. It doesn't matter how good the run is, defenses have to play what they see. Proven 100 times; play action is not dependent on running it well. Look at the Patriots 07-2016; so so run at best. 2001-2003 they were avg at best running it, and play actioned their way to titles.
Interesting thing I noticed, this is one of the few (if not the only) games I’ve seen in which Peyton Manning was wearing one of those quarterback wristbands (some call them cheat sheets) on his left arm, the ones that have a mini play sheet attached to it. I wonder why he wore it for this game when he pretty much never used them in his career (although I seem to vaguely recall him wearing one during his rookie year but I could be wrong)
crowd noise. those are numbers on that band. each number is assigned a signal making it easier to call a play from the sideline for when the crowd gets louder
@@johnmcclane6641 Peyton was a great Colts qb , no disrespect there. He became a Denver Donkey, and I couldn't stand him why he was there. Was a better qb as a Colt.
@@jeremiahrose4681 He had an 85 QBR that game 5th highest ever in the SB, he was phenomenal. If you'd watched the game, you'd know he was slicing up the saints despite four massive drops by garcon wayne and collie. They only had 4 drives that game other than the ones that ended with those potential first down/TD drops and the one where they ran 3 times to run out the clock. they scored 3 of those 4.
@@survivor5095 And absolutely none of that matters when you throw a boneheaded pick 6 at a crucial point in the game that ultimately cost the Colts the Super Bowl.
It's so crazy; that the Shanahan Kubiak Offense is so hard to stop, yet besides Shanahan and Kubiak, few teams ran it. WHY has it taken over? Outside Zone blocking is sideways, so they can continue the fake run block without getting illegal downfield blocking penalties, from straight ahead power run play action. So its deadly on defenders; impossible to know until you see the QB booting out with the ball, as he always boots without it on actual Run plays.
NFL Decision makers see the 2016 Falcons in a SB, 2018-2019 Niners, Titans, Rams nearly reach it, so they started hiring everyone, Stefanski, Arthur Smith, anyone working with McVay, etc. So basically, having a good defense which leads to postseason success is how an offensive school spreads. Its a copycat closed loop. Thank goodness for Andy Reid and Lamar Ravens or 2021 Season would be the same exact game same exact plays played 256 times. Like the old NFL used to be; what old men consider 'real football' Lets watch power and counter out of split backs called 25 times each by both teams times regardless of down and distance, for 0-3 yards per carry, then bounce a pass off the helmet of a slow white FB with a mustache. See, that's REAL football, not the pussy shit harder to stop way more people tune in to watch nowadays.
I still dunno what Peyton saw pre-snap @40:54 to tell him it was an all-out blitz. If there was a tell prior to a few seconds before the snap; only Peyton saw it.
Wow! Kyle Shanahan' looks like he should be in high school, geesh he looks young, can't stand his dad though. Plus can't stand the whiners either (my opinion).
2009 Texans is Kyle Shanahan's first year coordinating an offense. Kubiak gave him the nod, not his dad like I (and probably everyone outside of Texans fans) thought... I was just looking at 2009 and surprised the Texans passing offense was so good at 8.2 YPA; with an avg run game at best. So I went looking for the exciting games of 09 Texans; thanks Bart.
Peyton Manning 2003-2009:
2,423/3,636 (66.6% completion rate)
28,908 yards (285.5 YPG) - (8.0 YPA)
227 TDs (35-36 TDs per Season)
81 INTs (11-12 INTs per Season)
102.3 Passer Rating
96-24 W-L Record (80% winning %)
30 Game-Winning Drives
22 4th Qtr. Comebacks
When facing a 14 point deficit:
11-8 W-L Record
(58% winning %)
When facing a 15 point deficit:
9-6 W-L Record
(60% winning %)
When facing a 17 point deficit: 6-5 W-L Record
(55% winning %)
Peyton Manning was essentially a quarterback cyborg and this season he was at the peak of his powers. Of the Colts 14 victories in 2009, 8 of those were one possession games with 7 of them being games that the Colts won by 4 points or less, and 95% of the reason why they won those close ones was late game heroics by Peyton Manning, he was the consummate field general who would drag his team across the finish line if he needed to. In 2009, the Colts had zero running game yet Peyton was still able to make defenses bite on the play action. With the exception of Freeney and Mathis, they had no real playmakers on defense, their secondary was hit hard by injuries so they gave up yards in bunches in so many games. Yet they were the class of the AFC because of who their quarterback was. Just imagine if he played for the Jets or the Cowboys (the two best defenses in the league in 2009), they probably would’ve ran the table at 19-0. We will never see another Peyton Manning, the best chance we’ll have is when his nephew Arch makes it to the NFL and even that’s doubtful. I’m not a fan of the Colts or the Broncos but I still miss watching The Sheriff play football.
“The look on that young ladies face…Sums..It..Up” 😂😂😂😂😂
Key Plays:
3:35 HOU: Johnson 21-yd rec from Schaub
7:55 HOU: Leach 7-yd rec TD from Schaub
14:55 HOU: Walter 22-yd rec from Schaub
17:35 HOU: Brown 5-yd rush TD
25:00 HOU: Cushing INT
35:00 IND: Collie 20-yd rec from Manning
41:05 IND: Garcon 9-yd rec TD from Manning
55:45 HOU: McCain INT
1:06:20 IND: Wayne 4-yd rec TD from Manning
1:10:45 IND: Bethea INT
1:11:25 IND: Garcon 15-yd rec from Manning
1:23:15 IND: Garcon 24-yd rec from Manning
1:29:00 IND: Stover missed 32-yd FG
1:33:15 Indianapolis game-winning drive start
1:33:30 IND: Collie 31-yd rec from Manning
1:37:00 IND: Clark GW 6-yd rec TD from Manning
1:39:50 IND: Session 27-yd INT ret TD
1:47:10 IND: Brock fumble recovery
1:48:50 IND: Addai 15-yd rush
1:50:50 IND: Simpson 23-yd rush TD
1:59:25 HOU: Jones 10-yd rec TD from Schaub
Key Stats:
IND:
Peyton Manning 27/35 pass, 244 yds, 3 TD, 2 INT
Joseph Addai 15 car, 69 yds
Austin Collie 4 rec, 70 yds
Dallas Clark 9 rec (10 targets), 63 yds, 1 TD
Pierre Garcon 5 rec, 63 yds, 1 TD
Clint Session 1 INT, 9 tackles
Raheem Brock 1 sack, 3 tackles, 1 FR
Robert Mathis 1 sack, 2 tackles, 1 FF
HOU:
Matt Schaub 31/42 pass, 284 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT
Chris Brown 11 car, 56 yds, 1 TD
Steve Slaton 10 car, 57 rush yds, 7 rec, 49 rec yds
Kevin Walter 7 rec, 73 yds
Brian Cushing 1 INT, 11 tackles
Bernard Pollard 10 tackles
As a Native Texans Fan ....this was a playoff team no doubt and my favorite Texans Team to compete with the Peyton Manning Era
As a Colts fan, I was really rooting for you guys to make the playoffs that year. I really would’ve liked to seen you guys in the playoffs over the Jets.
09 Matt Shaub led league in yards AND had a stellar 8.2 Yards Per Attempt. Kyle Shanahan's first year coordinating an Offense. His career didn't begin with his dad in Washington;(which I thought) it wasn't nepotism, getting jobs because daddy pulled strings; the guy knew his shit. Growing up watching the Shan/Kubiak Outside Zone offense certainly helped but he's thoroughly new school. McVay is from the same school.
You must have noticed Kubiak Texans play action was deadly...Outside Zone blocking forces defenses to go the opposite direction of the QB's bootleg; giving him plenty of time for deep shots or, if penetration, the underneath TE or Back.
AND; 09 Texans had a shitty run game, compared with Arian foster years. It doesn't matter how good the run is, defenses have to play what they see. Proven 100 times; play action is not dependent on running it well. Look at the Patriots 07-2016; so so run at best. 2001-2003 they were avg at best running it, and play actioned their way to titles.
Andre Johnson was bonkers good. Just never had another guy to take heat off of him, or a great QB to sling it to him.
Hey Bart do you have the 2010 steelers vs dolphins
Do you have 2015 Jaguars @ Colts?
Will you post 2009 week 17 Saints at Panthers to bitchute? It always gets made private or taken down. Also do you have 2008 Lions at Panthers?
ruclips.net/video/X1XwOPhU_mA/видео.html Panther fan huh? Say thank you to Bart.
This team deserved a superbowl
BRIAN CUSHING @ 25:00
Do you have a link for the steelers Bengals 2015-2016 wild card game?
yep, i have it on another site: www.bitchute.com/video/yTRFQGiD2dFq/
*Steelers
Do u have the Steelers Gaints 2004 game (full game).
No you dumb fuck
That was a good game
@@iramzavala521 Don't be an asshole...
i really thought the Colts would lose this 1, BUT they did what they always do, come back
Interesting thing I noticed, this is one of the few (if not the only) games I’ve seen in which Peyton Manning was wearing one of those quarterback wristbands (some call them cheat sheets) on his left arm, the ones that have a mini play sheet attached to it. I wonder why he wore it for this game when he pretty much never used them in his career (although I seem to vaguely recall him wearing one during his rookie year but I could be wrong)
crowd noise. those are numbers on that band. each number is assigned a signal making it easier to call a play from the sideline for when the crowd gets louder
Do you have Colts vs Broncos from 2006?
i do not, sorry
@@frankiesacco
Any more Colts games from 2009?
I enjoyed watching this game. I just wish the Colts could have beat NO in the SB. 🤷🏻♂️
I was routing for the Colts in that one also. Too bad Payton became a donkey.
@@jeremiahrose4681 ayooo. Don’t disrespect my boy Peyton
@@johnmcclane6641 Peyton was a great Colts qb , no disrespect there. He became a Denver Donkey, and I couldn't stand him why he was there. Was a better qb as a Colt.
@@jeremiahrose4681 He had an 85 QBR that game 5th highest ever in the SB, he was phenomenal. If you'd watched the game, you'd know he was slicing up the saints despite four massive drops by garcon wayne and collie. They only had 4 drives that game other than the ones that ended with those potential first down/TD drops and the one where they ran 3 times to run out the clock. they scored 3 of those 4.
@@survivor5095 And absolutely none of that matters when you throw a boneheaded pick 6 at a crucial point in the game that ultimately cost the Colts the Super Bowl.
It's so crazy; that the Shanahan Kubiak Offense is so hard to stop, yet besides Shanahan and Kubiak, few teams ran it. WHY has it taken over? Outside Zone blocking is sideways, so they can continue the fake run block without getting illegal downfield blocking penalties, from straight ahead power run play action. So its deadly on defenders; impossible to know until you see the QB booting out with the ball, as he always boots without it on actual Run plays.
NFL Decision makers see the 2016 Falcons in a SB, 2018-2019 Niners, Titans, Rams nearly reach it, so they started hiring everyone, Stefanski, Arthur Smith, anyone working with McVay, etc. So basically, having a good defense which leads to postseason success is how an offensive school spreads. Its a copycat closed loop. Thank goodness for Andy Reid and Lamar Ravens or 2021 Season would be the same exact game same exact plays played 256 times. Like the old NFL used to be; what old men consider 'real football' Lets watch power and counter out of split backs called 25 times each by both teams times regardless of down and distance, for 0-3 yards per carry, then bounce a pass off the helmet of a slow white FB with a mustache. See, that's REAL football, not the pussy shit harder to stop way more people tune in to watch nowadays.
Can you put the bucs dolphins of 2013 on public??
Can you post cowboys vs Seahawks 2014?
already have it up actually: ruclips.net/video/FenPptiB8uw/видео.html
Bart Simpson sweet
@@JessePinkman08 *Cowboys
Matthew 5:14
Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid.
Go figure they talk about where Tim Tebow lands and it ends up being the Broncos where Peyton Manning takes him job and ends his career…ooos
please more!!!!!11!!
56:01 wooow Pierre garcon
I still dunno what Peyton saw pre-snap @40:54 to tell him it was an all-out blitz. If there was a tell prior to a few seconds before the snap; only Peyton saw it.
Go Houston Texans.
if you want to stop a car, you take out its tires not the body
Wow! Kyle Shanahan' looks like he should be in high school, geesh he looks young, can't stand his dad though. Plus can't stand the whiners either (my opinion).
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