They won’t win another game and nobody recovers from last week’s collapse.
What does Indy have on either side of the ball better than the Chargers? Coaching advantage Chargers, QB advantage Chargers, defense is probably even. Indy really doesn’t have a home field advantage and the Chargers don’t either, so they normally play better on the road. Just seems like Indy playing a close game doesn’t seem likely. Only advantage I see for Indy is that teams normally play better off of a tough loss. What is a tougher loss than the greatest comeback ever.
What does Indy have on either side of the ball better than the Chargers? Coaching advantage Chargers, QB advantage Chargers, defense is probably even. Indy really doesn’t have a home field advantage and the Chargers don’t either, so they normally play better on the road. Just seems like Indy playing a close game doesn’t seem likely. Only advantage I see for Indy is that teams normally play better off of a tough loss. What is a tougher loss than the greatest comeback ever.
agreed. Chargers shouldn’t be favored over anyone by 4.5 points.
agreed. Chargers shouldn’t be favored over anyone by 4.5 points.
Time to revisit history, go back a few months... in week 2 the Colts lost to the Jags 24-0. That was one hell of an embarrassment. No coming back from a loss like that, right? Wrong.
After that loss much of the public thought they would be steam rolled by the Chiefs the following week yet the line was very low. Think it was a -4 or -5 vs KC. Instead of getting whupped two weeks in a row the Colts somehow managed to beat the Chiefs in week 3 20-17.
In the NFL every week stands alone. The only exception to the rule right now is probably SF who seems to be rolling everyone they face. Look at Dallas, they looked dominant early on in the season and lately they are just squeaking out wins against lesser opponents.
Matt Ryan is a shell of his old self and just about any backup QB would be an upgrade over him at this point. Something to keep in mind.
If nothing else, the last game shows that the Matt Ryan era is over in Indy. The comeback was allowed to happen to force the coaches hand. There is too much talent on that team on both sides of the ball to lose a game like that by accident. The most glaring hole on the Colts is the qb position... Matt Ryan proved to be no fix at all.
Time to revisit history, go back a few months... in week 2 the Colts lost to the Jags 24-0. That was one hell of an embarrassment. No coming back from a loss like that, right? Wrong.
After that loss much of the public thought they would be steam rolled by the Chiefs the following week yet the line was very low. Think it was a -4 or -5 vs KC. Instead of getting whupped two weeks in a row the Colts somehow managed to beat the Chiefs in week 3 20-17.
In the NFL every week stands alone. The only exception to the rule right now is probably SF who seems to be rolling everyone they face. Look at Dallas, they looked dominant early on in the season and lately they are just squeaking out wins against lesser opponents.
Matt Ryan is a shell of his old self and just about any backup QB would be an upgrade over him at this point. Something to keep in mind.
If nothing else, the last game shows that the Matt Ryan era is over in Indy. The comeback was allowed to happen to force the coaches hand. There is too much talent on that team on both sides of the ball to lose a game like that by accident. The most glaring hole on the Colts is the qb position... Matt Ryan proved to be no fix at all.
Time to revisit history, go back a few months... in week 2 the Colts lost to the Jags 24-0. That was one hell of an embarrassment. No coming back from a loss like that, right? Wrong. After that loss much of the public thought they would be steam rolled by the Chiefs the following week yet the line was very low. Think it was a -4 or -5 vs KC. Instead of getting whupped two weeks in a row the Colts somehow managed to beat the Chiefs in week 3 20-17. In the NFL every week stands alone. The only exception to the rule right now is probably SF who seems to be rolling everyone they face. Look at Dallas, they looked dominant early on in the season and lately they are just squeaking out wins against lesser opponents. Matt Ryan is a shell of his old self and just about any backup QB would be an upgrade over him at this point. Something to keep in mind. If nothing else, the last game shows that the Matt Ryan era is over in Indy. The comeback was allowed to happen to force the coaches hand. There is too much talent on that team on both sides of the ball to lose a game like that by accident. The most glaring hole on the Colts is the qb position... Matt Ryan proved to be no fix at all.
That’s Indy’s only advantage. Teams normally play better after a tough loss. What is a tougher loss than allowing the greatest comeback of all time.
Time to revisit history, go back a few months... in week 2 the Colts lost to the Jags 24-0. That was one hell of an embarrassment. No coming back from a loss like that, right? Wrong. After that loss much of the public thought they would be steam rolled by the Chiefs the following week yet the line was very low. Think it was a -4 or -5 vs KC. Instead of getting whupped two weeks in a row the Colts somehow managed to beat the Chiefs in week 3 20-17. In the NFL every week stands alone. The only exception to the rule right now is probably SF who seems to be rolling everyone they face. Look at Dallas, they looked dominant early on in the season and lately they are just squeaking out wins against lesser opponents. Matt Ryan is a shell of his old self and just about any backup QB would be an upgrade over him at this point. Something to keep in mind. If nothing else, the last game shows that the Matt Ryan era is over in Indy. The comeback was allowed to happen to force the coaches hand. There is too much talent on that team on both sides of the ball to lose a game like that by accident. The most glaring hole on the Colts is the qb position... Matt Ryan proved to be no fix at all.
That’s Indy’s only advantage. Teams normally play better after a tough loss. What is a tougher loss than allowing the greatest comeback of all time.
@Sea007EX
Agree with all points made.
Too many wishful thinkers + sucker points. Anything can happen but you must start with logic first.
Let's get it.
@Sea007EX
Agree with all points made.
Too many wishful thinkers + sucker points. Anything can happen but you must start with logic first.
Let's get it.
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