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2023 Game #12 Colts at Titans, Sunday, December 3rd, 1:00 PM EST


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Just now, IndySouthsider said:

Colts may have screwed up the QB pick 


A lot of guys are going to look real good playing against whatever coverage Bradley is running back there today.

 

The linebackers are keying on stopping Henry and Titans are taking full advantage with play action deep shots on early downs.

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