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Garrard is a good back-up. He's a mobile guy with a strong arm, his weaknesses are being inaccurate and making some poor decisions (he takes off out of the pocket too soon and focuses on one WR too often). Having said that though, other than the Colts the Jags schedule is so soft (Browns, Titans, Texans, 49ers) that even with Garrard they should win 3 of those games and finish 11-5 and with wins over Cincy and Pitt they'd be a lock for a wildcard spot.
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I have 10 dollars on the Colts going undefeated in regular season... anyone?
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I'm tempted. I still think they are going to lose to SD (and if not, Seattle), but I'm rooting for them....
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I think I would have made this bet last week before BL got hurt. ANyone?
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If the Colts get to 14-0, they will have homefield advantage throughout the playoffs and Dungy will bench most the starters to avoid injury. Dungy isn't one of the killer instinct, flamboyant coaches that would really care all that much about going undefeated and have a 16-0 season. Prediction : 14-2 with losses to Seattle and San Diego
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well the colts won another non-close game against the Steelers and now are 5 games away from 16-0. They will have some tough competition in the home stretch, so there is a good chance that they may lose at least one game.
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