Colts can win out and still miss playoffs
I wasn’t aware of this scenario but it would serve them right for that meltdown last week
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a Colts homer of 50 years strong, I wanna see an extra game no matter the outcome https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6723f4d119.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Buffalo plays N.E. and Miami. Miami will be tough.
Jags play (w/o Lawrence) Carolina and (w/ Lawrence) Tennessee. Tough to find a loss there. Cincy plays K.C. and Cleveland. A couple chances to lose. |
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New England might be tough, also ...... they have won 2 out of their last 3 games, with both wins coming against teams fighting for a playoff berth (the Steelers, and the Broncos.) o |
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I hope I'm wrong, but I think we lose the next two...this is not a good football team!
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Due to the ups and downs of the NFL (1 team coming off a big loss and 1 team coming off a big win), I see the Raiders getting their asses kicked Sunday.
And KC beats Cinny. |
The Jagoffs are in a free fall and the Bungles have 2 tough games (although the Browns could end up sitting everyone next week). Seriously doubt either of them win out.
Of course I'm not so sure we win out either........ |
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If the Colts play according to their typical form since the retirement of Andrew Luck, they will unexpectedly beat the Raiders, a team that just stymied Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. That will get our hopes up once again. Then, with a division title likely on the line, they will lose to the Texans and finish the season at 9-8 ...... not horrible, but far from satisfying after having won 4 straight games between November 5th and December 3rd. I'm not asserting that that is necessarily what will happen ...... but if it does, it will be typical Colts-like play since the retirement of Andrew Luck. o |
i don't think we win out but this would be the most colts way to miss the playoffs.
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