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This is my case for 11-6, which I believe will give us the AFC South title.  

I think we will win our first two games. 
 

I think we will win our last two games.  
 

That leaves 13 games in 14 weeks in the middle.   I’d like to think we’ll be good enough to win 7 of the 13.   That’s 11 wins.   And I think we need 11 wins, because I’m not sure that 10 wins will earn us a spot in the playoffs?   The AFC is so good, so deep, that I can see some team with 10 wins on the outside looking in.   I don’t want that to be the Colts. 

 

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7 hours ago, NewColtsFan said:

This is my case for 11-6, which I believe will give us the AFC South title.  

I think we will win our first two games. 
 

I think we will win our last two games.  
 

That leaves 13 games in 14 weeks in the middle.   I’d like to think we’ll be good enough to win 7 of the 13.   That’s 11 wins.   And I think we need 11 wins, because I’m not sure that 10 wins will earn us a spot in the playoffs?   The AFC is so good, so deep, that I can see some team with 10 wins on the outside looking in.   I don’t want that to be the Colts. 

 

That is exactly what I have (11-6). I have us starting 2-0 and finishing 2-0. In the middle of that I have us going 7-6. We will be 9-6 like last season but the difference is, the team won't fold with Matt at QB.

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On 5/19/2022 at 12:57 AM, NewColtsFan said:

This is my case for 11-6, which I believe will give us the AFC South title.  

I think we will win our first two games. 
 

I think we will win our last two games.  
 

That leaves 13 games in 14 weeks in the middle.   I’d like to think we’ll be good enough to win 7 of the 13.   That’s 11 wins.   And I think we need 11 wins, because I’m not sure that 10 wins will earn us a spot in the playoffs?   The AFC is so good, so deep, that I can see some team with 10 wins on the outside looking in.   I don’t want that to be the Colts. 

 

I’m thinking that 10-6 team that gets left out could be the Raiders or Titans. Maybe even both…

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The Colts haven’t won an opening day game since 2013. 

 

The Colts haven’t won in Jacksonville since 2014. 
 

I have a hard time believing they buck both trends and start 2-0. If they do (certainly hope so), we should be in for a fun season. 

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