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The Colts' win over the Chiefs tonight will be just as surprising as was their loss to the Raiders last week ........ last year when the Colts started out at 1-5 in their first 6 games, they bottomed out with a loss to the Jets in Week 6 ........ they then proceeded to win 9 out of their final 10 regular season games to qualify for the post-season. The loss to the Jets last year was similar in terms of disappointment and unexpectedness as was the loss to the Raiders last week. http://www.jt-sw.com/football/boxes/...018-06-ind-nyj Let's go, Colts. o |
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Speaking of Custer, I (along with the entire class) was caught off-guard when I was an undergraduate student in college when one of my sociology professors asked us how many Americans survived the Battle of Little Bighorn. We all thought/guessed very few. When the professor informed us that more than 2,000 Americans survived, he rhetorically asked us ........ "Were the Indians at that battle not Americans ???" o |
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Colts 24 Chiefs ♾
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The only chance the Colts have is to totally dominate on both sides of the line of scrimmage. Our O-Line and D-Line have to dominate this game. We are just simply not as talented as the Chiefs at the skill positions to win any other way.
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These are very good points, as I am strictly looking at this with blue-shaded glasses in regard to my optimism, and my comparison of last week's Raiders loss to last season's Jets loss. o |
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