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Old 01-03-2021, 05:36 PM
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I agree that the Colts don't deserve to be in the playoffs if they lose TWICE to the worst team in the NFL. You specifically said the Dolphins would be a 10-6 team that would be unfairly left out of the playoffs if they lost today. The Colts' resume this season is better than that of the Dolphins. The Colts beat the Packers and the Titans when they were at full strength. The Dolphins barely got by the Raiders last week, and were pounded with their season on the line this week by a team that pulled their starting quarterback at halftime.

If you want to critique the Colts should they lose to the Jaguars today, fine, but then your previous argument about the Dolphins being unjustly left out of the post-season has no merit.

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I disagree with your assessment of my argument. All I was saying about the Dolphins is that it's a bad break for them to not make the playoffs, because 10-6 teams get in 5 out of 6 times roughly. The Colts losing to the worst team in the league would be an entirely different situation.
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