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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Gotta separate my intellect from my emotion here, very surprised if Peyton and crew do not make it deep into the playoffs..
after Mc Farland injury...
after Glenn retirement...
not so easy to repeat
are all those injuries really goimg to jeopardize their chances ?
it could be but still they are 'in the mix' imho
I agree. I believe the Colts are finally!-1-and-done like Pittsburgh the year before.Personally, I have a hate-on for the Colts so I may be seeing things a bit cloudy, but the Colts seem to shaping up as wannabes this year. They lost too much from an already horrible D during the off season and with the recent news of the Glenn retirement and the McFarland injury it seems to me like the writing is on the wall.
Peyton is in for a long year. He might put up the stats but don't be surprised if Jax takes the division from them this year and the colts finish 9-7 or worse.
In "the mix for"... What? A battle for third place in the AFCS?
Jax, and then Tenn & Indy in a hot fight for second and third.
Of all the scribes that pretend to inform on the NFL, King is one of the few good ones.
personally i agree with you
The Colts have a high scoring offense and play in a division with 3 teams that range from mediocre to weak.
They may be in jeopardy come January but as of right now they have nothing to worry about. They will walk to a division title.
The Jags are much better than you think and TN has some potential. I do think that Indy will win the division, but it won't be by more than two games.
The Colts are not going ANYWHERE anytime soon. Get used to it and buckle your seat belt and this whole thing will go a lot smoother