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2022 Week 6 Jaguars @ Colts, October 16, 2022, 1:00 PM ET


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1 minute ago, coming on strong said:

even though we have zero points this is the best the offense looked since the 4th quarter at the texans .  i am pleasantly surprised but my expectations are very low

I have a feeling we're about to have some points!

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Just now, TaylorTheStudMuffin said:

Glad they didn’t wait.

 

It's the reason all why tempo and short passes. Rainmann was pushed back badly. We lucked though (no sacks)

The OL doesn't really look better, just quicker tempo (so less time for OL failures). We should have done this early season when saw the issues in game 1. And should have never did the reshuffle in a short week. 

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