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Hoopsdoc 11-03-2025 12:22 PM

If we don’t beat the Falcons Sunday, which I think is a coin flip game, we’re looking at a 3 game losing streak because I dont think there’s any way we’re winning in Kansas City.

After that we get the Texans at home, then we’re at Jax and at Seattle, both of which are probably losses.

I think we’re dangerously close to the wheels coming off. They need to get their shit together.

Racehorse 11-03-2025 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 332884)
If we don’t beat the Falcons Sunday, which I think is a coin flip game, we’re looking at a 3 game losing streak because I dont think there’s any way we’re winning in Kansas City.

After that we get the Texans at home, then we’re at Jax and at Seattle, both of which are probably losses.

I think we’re dangerously close to the wheels coming off. They need to get their shit together.

So, we get the Rams at LA, the Chargers in LA, the Steelers in Pitt, the Seahawks in Seattle, Falcons in Germany, and KC in KC. Not sure how almost all of our tough opponents are on the road. Only division foes, the Donks, and the 69ers are at home. Seems fishy to me. Kind of like the Manning years when it seemed every game was at NE.

Colts And Orioles 12-07-2025 12:24 AM

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The Chiefs.

The Texans.

The Jaguars,

The Seahawks,

The 49ers.

The Jaguars.

The Texans.



The term "playing down to their competition" has not/does not apply to the Colts for any of these games.

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