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1 minute ago, threeflight said:

He has to be hurt.  Has to be.

 

His throwing motion has no velocity to it at all.

 

It is almost like he is trying to take the ball and place it in the wr hands instead of throwing it like an NFL QB.

 

He is useless like this.

 

Maybe it is because he has one very good receiver (who has trained twice in 6 weeks) and a bunch of 4 and 5’s.

 

Our best TE is on IR and the other guy is great in the red zone buts drops them in the 80 before the red zone.

 

He may not be having a great game today but the whole team is garbage and getting beaten by a very good team.

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Defense is playing tougher this half, but the offense hasn’t shown up.  I like Luck, but if he cannot stretch the field vertically right now, then maybe consider Brissett for some deep balls. Or use a trick play package...something besides what we’ve been doing.

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1 minute ago, MB-ColtsFan said:

Sort of defies logic, doesn't it?
If we beat KC that must mean that we have a pretty good team, doesn't it?

 

We’re not consistent enough to play at a high level on the road. The ceiling with our team is more limited than with the Chiefs. So, if we can get an off game from the Chiefs, given the Patriots woes on the road, they’d fancy their chances at home even if we beat the Chiefs

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1 minute ago, coming on strong said:

i been here since 2010 .....  why do i have to love luck to be a real fan?   i love manning and miss him so much he got so much blame on here when he didnt even play that bad in the playoffs

Really? I recall manning throwing 4,5 and even 6 picks in a playoff game before...

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4 minutes ago, csmopar said:

I agree. The dude literally only shows up on here to rub it in when things aren’t going our way. He’s a troll and the moderators need to ban him.

Yes...because only rah rah rah people should be allowed to post.

 

Did you live in the old USSR?

 

Read my posts for weeks...all been positive.

 

Doesn't mean I wear blue glasses.

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9 minutes ago, Chloe6124 said:

This oline sucks today. We aren’t that good.

Your first sentence is true.  Your second sentence couldn't be further from the truth. Are you really a Colts fan?  Did you watch this Oline at all this season??!!

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5 minutes ago, SteelCityColt said:

 

I hear you, but when you've been playing with house money it's slightly less of a sting.

 

So you feel we should be happy just to be here ???? …… I am more hoping that when these players (after this game is over ) look at themselves in the mirror they say to themselves only winning is acceptable all else is failure !

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