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2022 Game 5: Colts @ Broncos, Thursday Night Football, 10/6/22


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3 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

Absolutely. Continuity is undervalued. But fans are not patient. A different QB every year is not a recipe for success. JMO

It’s going to take the Colts finally drafting and committing to a potential young franchise QB for this to turnaround. We are more than a QB away. This team right now is not a contender for anything good. 

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Just now, IndySouthsider said:

Well Washington is over him so you could get him back! 

Don’t know what they expected, it’s not like they were a game-manager QB away from being a real team anyway. They need a young franchise QB at the Mahomes-Burrow-Herbert level

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