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2023 Game #13 Colts @ Bengals, Sunday, December 10, 2023 1PM EST


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  1. 1. QB Jake Browning had a career game for the Bengals last week. Will the Colts defense contain him to less than 250 passing yards and fewer than 2 touchdowns?

    • Yes. Our defense is better than what Browning faced last week.
    • No, last week was no fluke.
    • I don't know enough about Browning to know.
  2. 2. What do you expect to see from Minshew in this game. (Choose all that apply)

    • He will have more than 250 yards passing.
    • He will have at least 1 TD passing.
    • He will have at least 2 interceptions.
    • He will run for at least 1 TD.
    • He will complete at least 63% of his passes.
  3. 3. The Colts defense will have how many sacks?

  4. 4. Who wins?


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Just my 2 cents, but the defense has been what has really let the team down today… 4 red zone trips for Cincy, 4 TDs.  
 

The whole about zone heavy schemes like Bradley’s is that theoretically they should stiffen in the red zone.

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Just now, indyagent17 said:

Another punt , we are getting a glimpse of what will we will look like if we made the playoffs. We have a very weak schedule and we lost to Cleveland and N.O.  When we put it all on Minshew he fails 

Cleveland is putting it on Jax who we lost to twice. Maybe the Browns are a better team than you’re giving them credit as being. 

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