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What's the plan if Kalil is out?


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Well, at least the Colts have a mediocre interior D-line. I would be a lot more worried if this was the Texans game (JJ Watt), Bucs game (Gerald McCoy), or Eagles game (Fletcher Cox). However, I think Kalil will play. It's a game time decision and a prime time game. He would have had 8 days of rest by Monday night and not participating at all in practice should give Kalil the rest he needs to heal up.

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1 hour ago, Verge said:

I am having flashbacks to earlier this year when Kalil got hurt, and our o-line got pooed on while he was sidelined. 

That was Folkerts who played when Kalil was out before, not Velasco.  Velasco wasn't on our roster earlier in the year.  We let him go, then Tenn cut him and we brought him back.

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