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1 minute ago, EastStreet said:

Thank you Frank (and Irsay) lol.....

 

Indy Passing        10/14     109         7.8   0/1       0-0         64.3

WA Passing         12/17      127        7.5   2/0       0-0         131.3

 

 

honestly if the colts have a bad year i think irsay cleans house .   ballard had 6 years and frank had 5 with nothing to show except one playoff win with luck

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2 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

Thank you Frank (and Irsay) lol.....

 

Indy Passing        10/14     109         7.8   0/1       0-0         64.3

WA Passing         12/17      127        7.5   2/0       0-0         131.3

 

 

I was worried by how much Irsay scape goated Wentz while over hyping Ryan. Not too surprised really. 

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1 minute ago, coming on strong said:

honestly if the colts have a bad year i think irsay cleans house .   ballard had 6 years and frank had 5 with nothing to show except one playoff win with luck

I still think Ballard is good but Frank no longer has any excuses after this.  Irsay needs to cut Frank if we lose next week too.

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