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McKinney left with a knee issue.

Powers left with a knee issue.

Wayne had ice around his leg after the hail mary pass.

Sambrano left the game with a blow to the head.

Whalen was on cruches at the end of the game.

Hilton had ice around his shoulder.

Zbikowski had ice around his knee.

Did I miss anyone? Hope none of these are serious.... Hopefully we find out news on them soon.

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The first half was atrocious. It looked like a Caldwell coached team.

Yeah I saw that the run game and run D were not exactly "clicking" when I checked the stats.

Too bad.

I won't panic though over it but at the same time I am not sure this team will be as consistent as we would like this soon either.

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Yeah I saw that the run game and run D were not exactly "clicking" when I checked the stats.

Too bad.

I won't panic though over it but at the same time I am not sure this team will be as consistent as we would like this soon either.

The special teams was pretty bad too. If we were playing against a playoff bound team, we would probably have been down 30 by halftime. We should have lost by way more than what we did.

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McKinney left with a knee issue.

Powers left with a knee issue.

Wayne had ice around his leg after the hail mary pass.

Sambrano left the game with a blow to the head.

Whalen was on cruches at the end of the game.

Hilton had ice around his shoulder.

Zbikowski had ice around his knee.

Did I miss anyone? Hope none of these are serious.... Hopefully we find out news on them soon.

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It sure looked like we got our * kicked out there. I guess we did.

I don't know if anyone re-watched the game but it doesn't look as bad at it appears to be. The biggest issue i saw defensively was losing containment or failure to set the edge. Freeney didn't have a very good showing but there was some blatant holding calls that went completely unknown???

We need to just concede the final preseason game and not even play it!

From an injury standpoint i think we are fairing better than a lot of teams right now. Some teams have key players done for the year.

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I don't know if anyone re-watched the game but it doesn't look as bad at it appears to be. The biggest issue i saw defensively was losing containment or failure to set the edge. Freeney didn't have a very good showing but there was some blatant holding calls that went completely unknown???

From an injury standpoint i think we are fairing better than a lot of teams right now. Some teams have key players done for the year.

I have not watched it again. I wanted to see how everyone got all negative about a team that has 53 1's next to their name....or R's.

I for one am dissappointed with some of the comments....especially from some of the new folks that seemed so excited :(

I will watch it again, and will continue to say Pagano had McAfee 'out-kicking' coverage...and straight down the middle to see who could contain and make plays....essentially who would make the first cut...and who would not.

As for the injuries, McKinney's looked scary. I thought it was a chop block that went un-called.....what do you all think?

At least we do not have a rookie named David DeCastro (Stanford and Steelers) who is done for the year with a knee....that hurts the Steelers big time....opens the door for Raven dominance IMO.

Keep your heads up Colts fans....we know where we are weak....so does Pags and Grigs....this was a tough learning experience in a tough enviromnent in less than perfect conditions....and we were only down 14-7 when Luck left.....and the hail Mary almost worked....DO NOT GIVE UP! Pagano and Grigs are watching tape NOW....and other teams are already showing there hand making early cuts!!! :coltslogo: :coltslogo: :coltslogo: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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that was a heck of an effort by Adams to try to make that hailmary catch...people are going on about griff when adams has looked solid had has something our other wr's don't seem to have height and leaping ability. The game wasnt as bad as people made it out to be. Sometime i think people just look at the stat and form an opinion from that.

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I am not as disapointed after watching the game a second time. As previously stated we were only down a touchdown when the starters left the game. And we have already seen that Luck and company can be quite explosive when under pressure to produce!! The injuries are worrisom but do not appear to be serious. I am now just looking forward to Chicago - do not want to play starters in final preseason game GO COLTS!!! :coltshorse:

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I am not as disapointed after watching the game a second time. As previously stated we were only down a touchdown when the starters left the game. And we have already seen that Luck and company can be quite explosive when under pressure to produce!! The injuries are worrisom but do not appear to be serious. I am now just looking forward to Chicago - do not want to play starters in final preseason game GO COLTS!!! :coltshorse:

RG3 is not playing in their finale......Luck should sit too.....as well as the regs against the Bengals....new faces coming this week...see what they can do...!!
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that was a heck of an effort by Adams to try to make that hailmary catch...people are going on about griff when adams has looked solid had has something our other wr's don't seem to have height and leaping ability. The game wasnt as bad as people made it out to be. Sometime i think people just look at the stat and form an opinion from that.

Honestly...if Reggie was not in the way that was a TD....Adams is our tallest receiver...6'3 or 4' Too lazy to look....:)
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I have not watched it again. I wanted to see how everyone got all negative about a team that has 53 1's next to their name....or R's.

I for one am dissappointed with some of the comments....especially from some of the new folks that seemed so excited :(

I will watch it again, and will continue to say Pagano had McAfee 'out-kicking' coverage...and straight down the middle to see who could contain and make plays....essentially who would make the first cut...and who would not.

As for the injuries, McKinney's looked scary. I thought it was a chop block that went un-called.....what do you all think?

At least we do not have a rookie named David DeCastro (Stanford and Steelers) who is done for the year with a knee....that hurts the Steelers big time....opens the door for Raven dominance IMO.

Keep your heads up Colts fans....we know where we are weak....so does Pags and Grigs....this was a tough learning experience in a tough enviromnent in less than perfect conditions....and we were only down 14-7 when Luck left.....and the hail Mary almost worked....DO NOT GIVE UP! Pagano and Grigs are watching tape NOW....and other teams are already showing there hand making early cuts!!! :coltslogo: :coltslogo: :coltslogo: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm new here and I am as excited for this season as ever. In fact, I have good seats for the home opener. I just want Andrew to have good health and every opportunity to succeed now, not just years from now. Just don't want to see him run for his life constantly.
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Honestly...if Reggie was not in the way that was a TD....Adams is our tallest receiver...6'3 or 4' Too lazy to look.... :)

Actually Adams didn't even touch Reggie till he hit the ground and the ball was free. Adams had his hands on it, then Williams cut his legs and Jackson came over the top and finished him off. If anything, Wayne being there helped because he drew Fletcher out of the play as Adams trailed behind.

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Actually Adams didn't even touch Reggie till he hit the ground and the ball was free. Adams had his hands on it, then Williams cut his legs and Jackson came over the top and finished him off. If anything, Wayne being there helped because he drew Fletcher out of the play as Adams trailed behind.

He did not seem to be 'going after it' because he was cognizant Reggie and others were there....did not get up as high as he should have....maybe I am wrong....

Reminds me of a basketball player going for a dunk...missing...and holding onto the rim to keep from landing on it...just the way I saw it...not being critical...want Adams to do well....big receiver.

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He did not seem to be 'going after it' because he was cognizant Reggie and others were there....did not get up as high as he should have....maybe I am wrong....

Reminds me of a basketball player going for a dunk...missing...and holding onto the rim to keep from landing on it...just the way I saw it...not being critical...want Adams to do well....big receiver.

no worries - I just attributed it more to the hit from Jackson personally. Either way, it looks like the WR group could shape up nicely. Would like to see Avery come out too after falling off a little bit in St Louis (not totally his fault). As for Collie...unfortunate and just hope he's ok even if he doesn't play again.

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no worries - I just attributed it more to the hit from Jackson personally. Either way, it looks like the WR group could shape up nicely. Would like to see Avery come out too after falling off a little bit in St Louis (not totally his fault). As for Collie...unfortunate and just hope he's ok even if he doesn't play again.

BTW...welcome to the forum....your analysis was well taken!!! Enjoy!!! Injured list is awful....just posted in Colts injuries...Whalen and McKinney gone....
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