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Colts @ Vikings
#1
Game opened with the Vikings at -6 but since the Colts benched Richardson it's moved a couple points closer. That's Viking luck for ya. Get the Rams on the first day back for both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp and get the Colts right after they give up on AR.
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#2
If there is any legitimacy to the 24 squad, they "should" be able to go .500 out of the next 6. They better find their road warrior pants:

Indy
At Jax
At Tenn
At Chicago
Cardinals
Falcons

That would be 8/5 heading into the final 4 (where it gets more difficult). 9/4 heading into this final stretch sounds even better:
At Seattle
Chicago
GB
At Detroit
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#3
No excuses, win games or lose them determines what you are as a team. 5-2 currently. This should be a win quite honestly: at home against a beatable team. Won't be a cake walk, Indy won't be a pushover.
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(Yesterday, 11:19 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: No excuses, win games or lose them determines what you are as a team. 5-2 currently. This should be a win quite honestly: at home against a beatable team. Won't be a cake walk, Indy won't be a pushover.

I think this game needs to be looked at as a barometer of what they should do prior to the trade deadline, a loss this week, making it 3 in a row, says things in the 0-5 start were likely more mirage than reality and the focus should shift from that of playoff focused to 2025 and beyond focused. Look for pieces to move that you can get more value from now, vs hoping the compensatory fairy sprinkles a few picks on us. We dont have many tradeable assets on the roster, but if they dont fit the puzzle for the next couple years... Sell baby sell.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(Yesterday, 11:13 AM)purplefaithful Wrote: If there is any legitimacy to the 24 squad, they "should" be able to go .500 out of the next 6. They better find their road warrior pants:

Indy
At Jax
At Tenn
At Chicago
Cardinals
Falcons

That would be 8/5 heading into the final 4 (where it gets more difficult). 9/4 heading into this final stretch sounds even better:
At Seattle
Chicago
GB
At Detroit

I like the Vikings to do better than .500 over the next 6, but I don't like the Colts game one bit. I like how we match up in the next five though. I think the Lions schedule gets a little tougher down the stretch too. They still have Texans, Colts, Packers, Vikings, Bills and 49ers. Wouldn't surprise me too much if the Packers ended up winning the division.
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#6
I don't feel great about this game either but I'd like to see our offense run the ball and find a way to get a second passcatcher like Addison or Hockenson much more involved.

On defense-- man. Try not to get completely cooked for the third game in a row.
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#7
STOP THE RUN!!
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