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2023: Game #11 Buccaneers @ Colts, Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023, 1PM EST


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  1. 1. Baker Mayfield has not thrown more than 1 Interception in any game this year. How many times do you think the Colts defense will intercept him in this game?

  2. 2. How do you believe Minshew will perform against this Tampa defense?

    • He will play a near perfect game and will win this game for the Colts.
    • He will do just enough to win, but his stats won't be spectacular. .
    • He won't have to do much, as the defense and running game will win this one.
    • He will play so poorly that he may have to be replaced mid-game.
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  3. 3. Will Taylor break 100 rushing yards?

  4. 4. Who wins?


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1 minute ago, w87r said:

Tell you what is disappointing.

 

 

Seeing Harrison make a good play, yet people try and post that as a negative towards Shaq.

 

Move on, the organization just posted a tribute and he is in attendance, after a tough week.

 

He is a great guy, why is there need to still tear him down?

 

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1 minute ago, w87r said:

Tell you what is disappointing.

 

 

Seeing Harrison make a good play, yet people try and post that as a negative towards Shaq.

 

Move on, the organization just posted a tribute and he is in attendance, after a tough week.

 

He is a great guy, why is there need to still tear him down?

 


no colts fan should tear him down. Build him up! Hope he goes and balls out somewhere that fits him better. That’s called a win-win situation for everybody. 
 

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5 minutes ago, w87r said:

Tell you what is disappointing.

 

 

Seeing Harrison make a good play, yet people try and post that as a negative towards Shaq.

 

Move on, the organization just posted a tribute and he is in attendance, after a tough week.

 

He is a great guy, why is there need to still tear him down?

 

100% agree. I was a little tough on him in the end, due to what I was seeing from him. Not only was he a maniac for us, but a great human being. Him handing out turkeys the same day he was released and then being there today I think is his commitment to the fans and community, a lot more important than what we see on TV. He will always have my respect.

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Just now, AwesomeAustin said:

It’s looking like Downs is that guy. He just needs to keep developing. I think he could be very close to TY. MPJ reminds me a lot of Wayne. I think they are a great combo. 


We need 1 more really good prospect from the draft on top of Downs and Pittman to get to the next level 

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