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...As of now, the Colts are picking third and their injury report leaves them shorthanded in their effort to pick up a win that would bump them down in the order.

 

The Colts ruled out:

wide receiver Donte Moncrief,

center Ryan Kelly,

cornerback Rashaan Melvin,

safety Nate Hairston 

and tight end Darrell Daniels...

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/12/13/colts-rule-out-five-for-thursday-night-domata-peko-could-return-for-broncos/

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16 minutes ago, jameszeigler834 said:

We must be just sitting Kelly until next year.

Maybe. 

 

31 minutes ago, Blueblood23 said:

Moncrief is one fragile player. He was barely touched going out of bounds at the end of the Jacksonville game. I hope the Colts let him go.

yeah but Kelly seems to be somewhat fragile too.  

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5 minutes ago, crazycolt1 said:

I don't consider having a concussion being fragile myself. With the way the protocol is for anything to do with head injuries teams are using extreme caution these days.

I thought kelly had a neck/stinger? either way, im not labeling him that yet. Moncrief sure is. 

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1 hour ago, 1959Colts said:

...As of now, the Colts are picking third and their injury report leaves them shorthanded in their effort to pick up a win that would bump them down in the order.

 

The Colts ruled out:

wide receiver Donte Moncrief,

center Ryan Kelly,

cornerback Rashaan Melvin,

safety Nate Hairston 

and tight end Darrell Daniels...

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/12/13/colts-rule-out-five-for-thursday-night-domata-peko-could-return-for-broncos/

 

 

I guess that means Milton sees a lot of snaps tomorrow ? Unless the move Butler into the slot ? I wonder if he's practiced there ? 

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That's brutal. . . . .  I don't even really know what the offense is going to do.  Perhaps just run Gore 36 times like the Snowbowl 2017 because I don't really see JB and the WRs being a factor. . .  Throwing 3-5 yard dumpoffs to the TEs may save JB from utter annihilation but it won't score many points against the Broncos.  

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