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Who scores the first TD for the Colts?  

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  1. 1. Who scores the first TD for the Colts?

    • Pierce
      1
    • Pittman
      0
    • Another WR, not Pierce or Pittman
      3
    • A TE
      0
    • Deon Jackson
      4
    • Another RB/FB, not Jackson
      0
    • Anthony Richardson
      6
    • Another player on offense not already mentioned
      0
    • Colts defense
      0
    • Colts will not score a TD today
      0
    • Special teams (return for a TD or other TD on special teams
      0

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Story of the game so far is OL generating very little push in the run game and it showed up even worse on that 4th & 1 conversion. Eagles can do it because their OL can generate that push. It is going to be a long season if this kind of push continues with a run oriented offense.

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Just now, chad72 said:

Story of the game so far is OL generating very little push in the run game and it showed up even worse on that 4th & 1 conversion. Eagles can do it because their OL can generate that push. It is going to be a long season if this kind of push continues with a run oriented offense.

Go big Buck!!

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1 minute ago, Trace Pyott said:

It looked the spot was horrible after the 3rd down. I thought he had it by at least a yard. 

I think his knee hit just short.

 

Just now, holeymoley99 said:

We need a rb threat, Hull needs to be in there,Jackson 2.2 yards a carry no threat at all.

I really want to see Hull get in there.

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1 minute ago, chad72 said:

Story of the game so far is OL generating very little push in the run game and it showed up even worse on that 4th & 1 conversion. Eagles can do it because their OL can generate that push. It is going to be a long season if this kind of push continues with a run oriented offense.

Our running back is just a jag.

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Just now, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Colts should be leading this game. Maybe even getting ready to go up by two TD. I hope we can get Pittman and pierce involved more.

 

Our QB's strength is not throwing to outside WRs, throws high and we should hope a few of them are caught. Let us see.

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Just now, smittywerb said:


im honestly surprised.  Our front 7 is stout (not surprised) but the defensive backs have been playing good.   Minus a couple of breakdowns due to lack of pass rush, I’m fine with this.

 

That was the case early on last season too when we were 3-3-1 when the offense was somewhat respectable and then the wheels came off. We should give another RB a chance.

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Just now, AKB said:

i already enjoy this team much more than last years team, even if this is a 5-7 win kinda year. 

 

this is fun to watch. very happy with this draft

Agreed I don’t ever care if we get a win this year. I mean I hope we do but this is much better to watch

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