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I think this weekend's game will tell a lot about how far this team has come this season. Foxburough is a hostile environment, especially for the Colts, though I think Colts fans hate the Patriots much more than Pats fans hate the Colts. Anyway, even if the Colts and Pats have the same record, the Pats are still favored by 9. That's pretty high for the NFL. If the Colts manage to keep the game close, even if they lose, I think it shows this team has improved as the season as progressed. If they get blown away, ala the Chicago game in week 1 or the Jets game not too long ago, then we may still have a lot to worry about.
Also, didn't the Thanksgiving night game used to be on the NFL Network? I swear I remember usually not being able to see it. But I notice it's on NBC this year. Was that part of the the NFL Network's deal when it expended Thursday night games through the whole season? That it would give up the game Thanksgiving night?
This was a learning experience for sure. They can still make some noise if they learn from this and keep progressing.
Wow, I had no idea they would stink it up that bad. I agree, they should learn from this. The secondary was depleted, but that was only part of the problem.
Wow, I had no idea they would stink it up that bad. I agree, they should learn from this. The secondary was depleted, but that was only part of the problem.
This was a total team loss. The Colts stunk in every facet of the game, including coaching. We were reminded yesterday of why Steelers fans complained about Arians.
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