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2022 Season Opener, Colts @ Texans, Sept. 11, 2022, 1 PM EDT


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1 minute ago, cdgacoltsfan said:

Everyone was embarrassed when we lost to the " worst team in the league " to end the season....now we are getting spanked by the " worst team in the league" in the opener. 

Any guesses on who really is the worst team in the league?????

Calm down its Week 1

The SB champs lost too

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This game's over, players change, coaches change but the script stays the same. Houston did not improve their team this much since last season when we annilated them twice. I thought Gilmore was supposed to make a difference, no one is guarding anyone again, for the 50th consecutive year. And I'll make my prediction for next week now, we LOSE.

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