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  1. 1. With JT out today, how many yards do you expect from the backup running backs?

    • fewer than 50 yards
    • 50 to 100 yards
    • 101 to 140 yards
    • 141 yards or more
  2. 2. How many sacks do you expect from the Colts defense?

  3. 3. Who wins?


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Just like last year, offense looks a lot smoother, efficient when the QB hits the intermediate level throws with consistent accuracy.

 

This is not a knock at all on AR.  Just an illustration of what he needs to get better at in order to be a good QB at the NFL level.

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Just now, shakedownstreet said:

Here is the Indy area we have Carolina@Chicago on the alternate channel. It's gonna be awful tempting to switch over!

 

Lol

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Just now, Old Man and the COLTS said:

Demonstration shooting a gun look

It's just that I have seen that sooo many times and never called.  He's pointing forward as in for the first down.  Yeah, you can take it to be a gun, but so many players have done it and I have never seen it called.  Maybe it is a new look from the refs??  Just a bit confusing.

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