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Old 11-27-2018, 11:23 AM
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Early line has us as 4.5 point favorites. I'm honestly surprised it's that low, given the change in QB and Fournette being out. I mean, JAX lost to the Bills last week.
Add 3 points for home-field and that line says the Colts are +7.5 on a neutral field. That's a big spread for a 6-5 team against anyone.
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Old 11-27-2018, 11:32 AM
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Did you watch our offense do absolutely nothing in the 2nd and 3rd quarters against a porrly ranked TEN defense?

4.5 points seems just about right!


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Old 11-27-2018, 11:40 AM
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Did you watch our offense do absolutely nothing in the 2nd and 3rd quarters against a porrly ranked TEN defense?

4.5 points seems just about right!


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Yes, and I also watched us beat TEN by 28 points (and TEN did not have a poorly ranked defense at the time - if I recall correctly they were 2nd or 3rd overall, and even now are 10th according to ESPN after beat downs by the Colts and HOU).

I'll add that our average margin of victory, even after last week's narrow escape over Miami, is over 15 points. Not to mention the fact that JAX is 3-8, and is changing QBs and their central RB will be out unless the suspension is overturned.

All I'm saying is that I'm surprised we aren't something like 7 point favorites under these circumstances.
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Yes, and I also watched us beat TEN by 28 points (and TEN did not have a poorly ranked defense at the time - if I recall correctly they were 2nd or 3rd overall, and even now are 10th according to ESPN after beat downs by the Colts and HOU).

I'll add that our average margin of victory, even after last week's narrow escape over Miami, is over 15 points. Not to mention the fact that JAX is 3-8, and is changing QBs and their central RB will be out unless the suspension is overturned.

All I'm saying is that I'm surprised we aren't something like 7 point favorites under these circumstances.
You can't just cherry-pick the wins. On average, the Colts have scored about 4 more ppg than their opponents this season. Given that the game is on the road to a team the Colts only beat by 3 a few weeks ago, -4 is completely reasonable.
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Yes, and I also watched us beat TEN by 28 points (and TEN did not have a poorly ranked defense at the time - if I recall correctly they were 2nd or 3rd overall, and even now are 10th according to ESPN after beat downs by the Colts and HOU).

I'll add that our average margin of victory, even after last week's narrow escape over Miami, is over 15 points. Not to mention the fact that JAX is 3-8, and is changing QBs and their central RB will be out unless the suspension is overturned.

All I'm saying is that I'm surprised we aren't something like 7 point favorites under these circumstances.
I think he meant Miami defense, not Tennessee.
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Jacksonville - our next opponent - made quite a few headlines today.

- They fired their Offensive Coordinator Nathaniel Hackett. Their QB coach will take over the play-calling responsibilities.

- They benched Blake Bortles, and will start Cody Kessler at QB.

- They sent another OL to the IR - Andrew Norwell.


Their season thus far has been a dumpster fire ...... hopefully, they don't have a "bounce-back" game from these changes.



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(7 YEARS LATER)


Lo and behold, Andrew Luck and the Colts lost that game to the Jaguars in northeastern Florida by a score of 6-0.

Not only that, but the Colts went 9-1 over their last 10 games of that 2018 season ...... and guess who that 1 loss came to ??? The Jaguars, on their homefield.

The Jaguars were 3-8 heading into that game, while the Colts were riding a 5-game winning streak ...... the Colts, who were hot as a pistol with a QB who was likely on his way to being an all-time great before injuries curtailed his career, couldn't manage to put a point on the board.



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So, where are we 7 years later ??? It's only fitting ...... we're in the city of Jacksonville, Fla, and the stakes for the game couldn't be any higher. The Colts, who stormed out to an 8-2 start to the season, lost their last 2 games with their otherwise mobile QB hobbling on a broken leg. Subsequently, they are in a dead heat with the Jaguars with a record of 8-4 atop the AFC South division.

3 months ago, the Colts finally got off of the schneid by winning their Opening Day game after having gone 0-10-1 over the previous 11 seasons in said games ...... can our beloved Colts, with their hobbled quarterback taking the snaps behind the center, wipe away another dark cloud that has been hanging over their heads since they last won there in 2014 ??? Stay tuned, because it certainly will be interesting.

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Lo and behold, Andrew Luck and the Colts lost that game to the Jaguars in northwestern Florida by a score of 6-0.

Not only that, but the Colts went 9-1 over their last 10 games of that 2018 season ...... and guess who that 1 loss came to ??? The Jaguars, on their homefield.

The Jaguars were 3-8 heading into that game, while the Colts were riding a 5-game winning streak ...... the Colts, who were hot as a pistol with a QB who was likely on his way to being an all-time great before injuries curtailed his career, couldn't manage to put a point on the board.



***********************************************************************


So, where are we 7 years later ??? It's only fitting ...... we're in the city of Jacksonville, Fla, and the stakes for the game couldn't be any higher. The Colts, who stormed out to an 8-2 start to the season, lost their last 2 games with their otherwise mobile QB hobbling on a broken leg. Subsequently, they are in a dead heat with the Jaguars with a record of 8-4 atop the AFC South division.

3 months ago, the Colts finally got off of the schneid by winning their Opening Day game after having gone 0-10-1 over the previous 11 seasons in said games ...... can our beloved Colts, with their hobbled quarterback taking the snaps behind the center, wipe away another dark cloud that has been hanging over their heads since they last won there in 2014 ??? Stay tuned, because it certainly will be interesting.

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I think the Jags are frauds, but it seems we might be, too. Need to whip them to prove otherwise.
Frauds or not, we NEVER win in Jacksonville.

In 2020 they went 1-15, with their only win coming against the colts in Jacksonville in the season opener.

We simply do not win there.

I give us maybe a 10 percent chance to win one of the next two.

Odds are in 2 weeks we’ll be 8-6 and completely out of the playoffs.

There’s no way of understating how much losing that game at home to the Texans hurt.

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Frauds or not, we NEVER win in Jacksonville.

In 2020 they went 1-15, with their only win coming against the colts in Jacksonville in the season opener.

We simply do not win there.

I give us maybe a 10 percent chance to win one of the next two.

Odds are in 2 weeks we’ll be 8-6 and completely out of the playoffs.

There’s no way of understating how much losing that game at home to the Texans hurt.
We broke the season opening loss streak, why can't we beat this streak as well?
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Lo and behold, Andrew Luck and the Colts lost that game to the Jaguars in northwestern Florida by a score of 6-0.


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o
So, I'll be the dick pointing out that Jacksonville is in northEASTERN Florida, not NW. However, they're on a hot roll and as much as I'd love to see us crush them I think we're headed to non-playoff mode. Our schedule absolutely sucks.

Praying for that to be different.
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