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1 minute ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Doesn’t surprise me. We’ve always had defensive minded HC that we’re satisfied with offenses that were run-heavy and “efficient” passing. Those days are over.

Defense wins Superbowls and/or Tom Brady

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3 hours ago, Camp Fodder said:

Wonder if Tepper will speak or go into hiding?

I feel sure he will have a news conference shortly pertaining to the hiring  of our new head coach .

That will give us some insight on what he is planning to do going forward with the team and what he expects out of  Frank Reich, his new head coach.

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I have received several text msgs from colts fans offering their condolences 

I pay little attention to them, fans will be fans. After they have a losing 2023 season, they may be wishing they had him as a head coach.

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3 minutes ago, AnnoyedPanther87 said:

3 of the 4 have outstanding defenses to be fair though....I'm not sure of KC defense...

They have an all world QB.

We could also have an outstanding D if our O could be average or better instead of bottom of the league. We dont need to make things so hard on our D.

It also doesnt mean because we have an offensive HC that our D has to suck. 

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