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1st place in the division all by themselves after a houston loss tonight

Houston was a game back of Tenn and us and Tenn is losing in the closing of there game so Colts should be in sole poss of 1st place it Tenn lose or tied with Tenn if Tenn comesback and wins

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Good win! Good game by the Seahawks well, good to see some of there fans come over and enjoy the game with us

thanks, no reason we can't hang out...  all we can ask is that it is a great game each week.  We will take our loss with our heads up and hopefully we get our 3 linemen back soon and then Percy Harvin.  Should be a wild year. You have to admit Russell Wilson surprised you though...right?

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thanks, no reason we can't hang out... all we can ask is that it is a great game each week. We will take our loss with our heads up and hopefully we get our 3 linemen back soon and then Percy Harvin. Should be a wild year. You have to admit Russell Wilson surprised you though...right?

Both Wilson and Luck will be forces in this league for a long time.

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thanks, no reason we can't hang out...  all we can ask is that it is a great game each week.  We will take our loss with our heads up and hopefully we get our 3 linemen back soon and then Percy Harvin.  Should be a wild year. You have to admit Russell Wilson surprised you though...right?

Wilson did not surprise me, I thought he was a late 1st our 2nd round QB, much better then Tannehill, Wilson is a very good QB

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That was his 9th. He has 21 starts in his career and 9 of his 15 wins have been by 4th quarter comeback

I couldn't remember if it was 9, or 10. Either way a win is a win. Andrew Luck has ice water running through his veins... and a unbelievable mind when it comes to running the 2 minute drill.

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thanks, no reason we can't hang out...  all we can ask is that it is a great game each week.  We will take our loss with our heads up and hopefully we get our 3 linemen back soon and then Percy Harvin.  Should be a wild year. You have to admit Russell Wilson surprised you though...right?

 

Great game by both teams..just think though when we get back Bradshaw, and Laron Landry as well..Wishing we still could get back Dwayne Allen..but you go with what cards you're dealt with. Lets hope you can get by the Saints, and wee can get past Denver..I would love to see a Colts/Seahawks Super Bowl as a rematch...and then listening in to the cheers of the crews of the Deadliest Catch..who are big Seahawks fans.

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JUst wanted to come here and say, I had a feeling this is a game the Hawks could lose, and, your Colts deserved this big win, LUck just picked apart the L.O.B, and I must say.....your receivers made some amazing catches out there today. YOu can all be very proud of your team and, what the future holds. I'm also proud for Matt Hass.... I'm sure its a bit bitter for him...but I know he is a great team mate...no matter what colors he's in.  Stay healthy and scream loud....remember you might never touch the ball but you can be responsible for points...and a win.

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