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2023 Week#8 Saints @ Colts, Sunday, October 28, 2023, 1PM ET


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  1. 1. Are you rooting for the Colts to win or to tank?

    • Win, of course.
    • Lose (Tank). I want the Colts to maximize their chances of drafting any player we want, maybe Marvin's son.
    • I don't care. I am here for the entertainment.
  2. 2. Last week, the Colts scored a whopping 38 points against the formerly vaunted Browns defense! How many points will they score in this game?

    • 13 or less
    • 14 to 26
    • 27 to 37
    • 38 or more.
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  3. 3. Who wins this game?

    • The Saints
    • The Colts
    • This game will end in a tie.
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  4. 4. Bonus Question: Would you like the Colts to make any trades before the trade deadline?


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Just now, RollerColt said:

After last week, we’re playing angry. Can’t let the game get close. Beat them in all phases so there’s no chance for a controversial call. 


They don’t have a game wrecker like Garrett, responsible for 13 points.

 

The thing we need to worry about is the Gus Bradley 4th quarter defense 

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Just now, chad72 said:


Yep, I’m a fan of Hopkins while most on this forum are not 

I don't think anyone is questioning his ability. But, if you want to trade for a WR when you have a rookie QB, you at ideally want to have them play together for a long time. Hopkins is too old for that.

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Just now, RollerColt said:

But… but… but… the Titans have no playmakers and Hopkins is trash!!! /Sarcasm

 

Exactly. I am a big fan of Hopkins.

 

@w87r   Downs looks great. He was the WR I wanted but I have to admit that Addison has been good for us. You liked him..

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