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TNF: IND at TEN


philp

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Colts have certainly come back to Earth, and can see how many holes they have to fill. Trading away their #1 doesn't look like such a good idea, now.

Nope.

Granted injuries have hit them hard, but Grigson hasn't done that great a job so far, and Pagano is showing that they'd have been wiser to keep Bricw Arians.

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