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


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1 minute ago, Indy87 said:

Refs - 21

jags - 7 

Colts - 26

Naaa.

 

This blaming the refs for everything is wild. They have had some bad calls but the Colts defense is playing very poor.

 

If Colts lose its on the Colts, not the refs.

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4 minutes ago, MB-ColtsFan said:

Welcome!!

We've actually been with the grandchildren up in Pathe past week.  Hope your having a great time.  Visiting or just vacationing?

 

Vacationing with my sisters. We do it once a year.  This year we decided to go to Hilton Head. I have been to MB in the past. Always nice to get away. But I made sure the game thread was up. :)

 

Sounds like a good game. Vikes are winning too.

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1 minute ago, Bravo said:

Naaa.

 

This blaming the refs for everything is wild. They have had some bad calls but the Colts defense is playing very poor.

 

If Colts lose its on the Colts, not the refs.

 

there is no repercussion for bad refs. Their sole job is to keep the games as close as possible. Not actually to call the game as it’s played. 

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1 minute ago, NFLfan said:

 

Vacationing with my sisters. We do it once a year.  This year we decided to go to Hilton Head. I have been to MB in the past. Always nice to get away. But I made sure the game thread was up. :)

 

Sounds like a good game. Vikes are winning too.

Do HH yearly. Shipyard. 

Vikes D got a late turnover to likely hold the W. 

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