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    DoggyDaddy

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    The season does get easier after the first 7 games.
    say the colts pull off 2 wins. So 2-5. (My prediction)
    seahawks is a loss.
    la LA RAMS I think will be loss.
    titans away I think loss.
    dolphins winnable but still a tough team.
    ravens have had RB ISSUES but the QB is better than most RB’s
    texans winnable
    49 er’s better than colts.

    then Titans at home jets jags all winnable now 5-5

    bills and Tampa better tan colts but add a win from one of 5 teams I have as better 6-6
    texans and New England winnables 8-6
    cards are a better team 8-7
    then two winnables for 9-7

    seems like I forgot something but 9-7 might be enough to get a playoff spot.
    I think you left out the second Houston game. 17 regular season games now.
     

    Ingomike

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    12 Seattle SeahawksLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETFOXL 28-16
    Sunday
    Sep. 19
    Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles RamsLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETFOXL
    Sunday
    Sep. 26
    at Tennessee TitansNissan Stadium, Nashville, TN1:00pm ETCBSL
    Sunday
    Oct. 3
    at Miami DolphinsHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL1:00pm ETCBSL
    Monday
    Oct. 11
    at Baltimore RavensM&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD8:15pm ETESPNL
    Sunday
    Oct. 17
    Houston TexansLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETCBSW
    Sunday
    Oct. 24
    at San Francisco 49ersLevi's Stadium, Santa Clara, CA8:20pm ETNBCL
    Sunday
    Oct. 31
    Tennessee TitansLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETCBSW
    Thursday
    Nov. 4
    NY Jets New York JetsLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN8:20pm ETFOX/NFLN/AMAZONW
    Sunday
    Nov. 14
    Jacksonville JaguarsLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETCBSW
    Sunday
    Nov. 21
    at Buffalo BillsBills Stadium, Orchard Park, NY1:00pm ETCBSL
    Sunday
    Nov. 28
    Tampa Bay BuccaneersLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETFOXL
    Sunday
    Dec. 5
    at Houston TexansNRG Stadium, Houston, TX1:00pm ETCBSW
    Sunday
    Dec. 12
    BYE
    Saturday
    Dec. 18
    New England PatriotsLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, INTime TBA ETor Sun., Dec. 19L
    Saturday
    Dec. 25
    at Arizona CardinalsState Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ8:15pm ETNFLNL
    Sunday
    Jan. 2
    Las Vegas Raiders Las Vegas RaidersLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN1:00pm ETCBSL
    Sunday
    Jan. 9
    at Jacksonville JaguarsTIAA Bank Field, Jacksonville, FLW

    I just do not see these Colts beating most of these teams this season. Would rather you quys be right...
     
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    Ingomike

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    Not even. Close. I did not watch after the missed TD in ot by the Raiders but the Colts are not in that level of play.

    Ravens got a ricochet interception in the end zone and were on the move when Raiders strip sacked Jackson to go on to throw a huge touchdown pass to win. Both were very strong tonight.
     

    Ingomike

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    So last night there were some unusual plays, but it was an opening game.

    With the Ravens up 7-0 their player caught an interception, the Raiders recognized it because they were calling for a fumble recovery, but the defensive player threw it down before holding it long enough just celebrating the break up.

    The play before the game winning TD Gruden called for a FG to win on 2nd down, there was a delay penalty and the Raiders opted to go back to offense, watching with volume down it was not clear why the delay, today it was reported that they couldn't find the kicker who was warming up and was not ready to kick on 2nd down. All is well that ends well...

    For those underestimating the Raiders, they forced Jackson into two forced fumbles, they will decimate the Colts line if it is not vastly improved.
     

    ljk

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    Perhaps because taxpayers are subsidizing the ********?
    I'm pretty sure taxpayers paid for jails and abortions, too.

    When they had the Super Bowl here, the Irsay family asked the residents to "volunteer", at the same time they bagged millions.
     
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