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2023 Week #2: Colts @ Texans, September 17, 2023, 1 PM ET


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  1. 1. How will the Colts score their first TD?

    • TD run
      13
    • TD catch
      8
    • Defensive TD (Pick-six, Fumble recovery for TD, etc)
      0
    • Special Teams TD
      1
    • The Colts will not score a TD
      0
  2. 2. Who wins this game?

    • Colts win
      22
    • Texans win
      0
    • Game ends in a tie
      0

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Your Indianapolis Colts travel to Houston to play their second intra-divisional game, this time against the Texans.

 

 

Both teams are starting rookie quarterbacks and have first-year head coaches and looking to win their first game of the 2023 season.

 

Final Injury Reports

Hopefully you will see a lot of Zack Moss and the running game will be improved.

 

The Texans seem to be have a lot of missing pieces. Several of their offensive linemen are on IR. In addition, per the Texans SB Nation site, Battle Red Blog,

 

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Left Tackle Laremy Tunsil (Knee) QUESTIONABLE

Safety Jalen Pitre (Chest) OUT

Safety Jimmie Ward (Hip) OUT

Linebacker Neville Hewitt (Illness) QUESTIONABLE

Quarterback C.J Stroud (Shoulder) QUESTIONABLE

 

 

Many are surprised to see Stroud on the Final Injury Report but he is expected to play.

 

What are your thoughts on this game?

 

Cheer for your team and enjoy the game. Good Luck! :colts:

 

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26 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

We are probably better off if Stroud plays, if Davis Mills plays he will turn into Dan Marino against us, never fails chuckling homer simpson GIF

 

Are you feeling good about this game? Former NFL Quarterback JT O'Sullivan loves the play designs in the Colts offense. Did you see his breakdown of Richardson's play in the first game? Be sure to check it out. It is in the Colts Football section here.

 

The game will not be showing near me. The Raiders @ Bills game will be shown here before we get the two late afternoon games featuring our local teams. I won't be here. Enjoy!

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12 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

Are you feeling good about this game? Former NFL Quarterback JT O'Sullivan loves the play designs in the Colts offense. Did you see his breakdown of Richardson's play in the first game? Be sure to check it out. It is in the Colts Football section here.

 

The game will not be showing near me. The Raiders @ Bills game will be shown here before we get the two late afternoon games featuring our local teams. I won't be here. Enjoy!

I feel pretty good about it but we need to play disciplined and not turn the ball over. We start doing dumb stuff, than the game could go bad.

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