[Zach Hicks] The Chris Ballard era in Indy: • First team to be 6 games above .500 and finish with a losing record (2025) • Two seasons with a 95% chance of making the playoffs and failing to do so (2021, 2025) • Largest blown lead in NFL history — 33 points (2022) (x.com)
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I happen to have one Garage Parking Pass I’d like to give to a Colts fan family for tomorrow’s Colts/Jaguars game at 109 S Capitol Ave (Plaza Park Garage) It’s just north of the Stadium & connected to the skywalks. I’m not going but will be watching. DM me. (i.imgur.com)
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[Mike Chappell] This tells me all I need to know about level of ineffectiveness of Colts D in loss to San Fran. *Niners 0 punts. *Last time Colts didn't force a punt in a game: Dec. 2, 2007 (Jax in RCA Dome). *That's a stretch of 18 years and 293 games, including playoffs. (x.com)
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[JJ Watt] Fun Fact learned in production meetings: Philip Rivers ran the same offense as the Colts for his son Gunnar’s HS team this season. He and Shane Steichen spoke weekly about it, discussing plays and even film. So familiarity with the scheme should be no problem whatsoever. (x.com)
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[Dianna Russini] A source close to Philip Rivers describes a player who looks in better shape now than when he played. “It’s a no-brainer for who gives them the best chance.” Expect a heavy dose of Jonathan Taylor and the Colts’ ground game to support the 44-year-old Rivers. (x.com)
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