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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 now, 2006Coltsbestever said:

That rule was just made up, holding on D when a player runs has me confused.

I think it's called if you grab a blocker to take him out of the play

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Just now, bluebombers87 said:

Gave up a 3rd and 9. Oof

This has been pet peeve of mine for the past few years…not getting off the field on favorable down and distance situation 

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Just now, richard pallo said:

I don’t know why you’re surprised.  They have good receivers and our defense is really banged up.  No pressure on Lawrence.  He can pick us apart.

Jax is mixing it up really well.  Good job by them.

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Just now, Solid84 said:

Screenplays, the bane of the Bradley defense...

Exactly, 100% accurate…to me it’s a function of sitting back so far on these zone coverages that it gives free cheap yards to the offense.

 

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1 minute ago, luv_pony_express said:

I’ll be so glad when Bradley is gone.  His defense is pathetic.

our d is giving trevor back his confidence

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I see Trevor getting a little too comfortable in that pocket and that's allowing him to build his shakey confidence. Bottom line is that this is a winless team that's favored against us and our last place defense who by the way has a habit of giving up LONG drives.

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Just now, richard pallo said:

I don’t know why you’re surprised.  They have good receivers and our defense is really banged up.  No pressure on Lawrence.  He can pick us apart.

You can’t expect the defense to play well with this many injuries, it isn’t sustainable .

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Just now, bluephantom87 said:

 

I see Trevor getting a little too comfortable in that pocket and that's allowing him to build his shakey confidence. Bottom line is that this is a winless team that's favored against us and our last place defense who by the way has a habit of giving up LONG drives.

What so you think was going to happen with the dline as injured as it is.

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Just now, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

You can’t expect the defense to play well with this many injuries, it isn’t sustainable .

Exactly but people don’t see the obvious.  Just looking for a scapegoat.

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