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Colts / NFL Game Thread

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8 hours ago, Alford Bailey said:

Agreed. Sending a stadium full of people(many of whom were inebriated) out in the streets 2 hrs before support staff are expected could be problematic.

You would hope the NFL has BC processes in place to deal with these type of situations. (I would expect franchises are paying teams quite well to deal with these situations) This could have been part of their process to handle a situation like this. Replace this scenario in which the stadium has to be quickly evacuated due to weather, stadium conditions, or some other random disaster forcing a stadium full of people out in the streets 2 hours before support staff are expected.

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I am sorry that this happened to this guy.  I do not know him nor do the many who make comments at work or anywhere or on any kind of media.  By all accounts he was one of the good guys.  
However, when an event like this happens to a high profile semi famous, popular, or famous individual/s society whether it’s a sports figure, actor/s, politician etc (there are many examples) whether on the job or not….much of society gets hyper focused on that event and or individual.  
Here is some colder hearted perspective.
There are many examples of circumstances of life circumstances involving death or injury to people…the bridge worker, highway worker, construction worker, policeman/woman, firefighter/, any kind of driving or vehicle accidents, heat attack victims, the soldier and the list goes on and on that families and individual/s deal with on a daily basis…without hardly a thought other than maybe family or those close to the situation.

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36 minutes ago, TTT said:

I am sorry that this happened to this guy.  I do not know him nor do the many who make comments at work or anywhere or on any kind of media.  By all accounts he was one of the good guys.  
However, when an event like this happens to a high profile semi famous, popular, or famous individual/s society whether it’s a sports figure, actor/s, politician etc (there are many examples) whether on the job or not….much of society gets hyper focused on that event and or individual.  
Here is some colder hearted perspective.
There are many examples of circumstances of life circumstances involving death or injury to people…the bridge worker, highway worker, construction worker, policeman/woman, firefighter/, any kind of driving or vehicle accidents, heat attack victims, the soldier and the list goes on and on that families and individual/s deal with on a daily basis…without hardly a thought other than maybe family or those close to the situation.

There aren't 15 million people watching those folks get injured or die live on national television - in Damar Hamlin's case. That doesn't make your examples any less tragic.

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5 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

There aren't 15 million people watching those folks get injured or die live on national television - in Damar Hamlin's case. That doesn't make your examples any less tragic.

And I agree in that was my point.  

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49 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

Got a deal for all my Colts fan friends around here. You guys let the Texans take this W today and we’ll let you trade your entire future for the #1 pick!

Nah man. Sam is the QB of the future, lol

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16 minutes ago, KingPG21 said:

Nah man. Sam is the QB of the future, lol

You drive a hard bargain. We’ll settle for most of your future. 

Just think, for one low price you could have a not as talented but more mature Kyler Murray. It’s a deal you just can’t pass up. 

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1 minute ago, Josh said:

Suck a fart.  I'm big mad

You won by losing! Just think about how much less you’ll have to give the Bears to move to 1 now that you completed your mini-tank. 

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16 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

You won by losing! Just think about how much less you’ll have to give the Bears to move to 1 now that you completed your mini-tank. 

I don't care about #1.  (Obviously the Texans don't either)

Colts suck, IU sucks, Galloway's three cost me 25 points in the prediction league,  and my wife has a cold so I have to make my own dinner.  This whole day can suck a fart.

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5 minutes ago, Josh said:

I don't care about #1.  (Obviously the Texans don't either)

Colts suck, IU sucks, Galloway's three cost me 25 points in the prediction league,  and my wife has a cold so I have to make my own dinner.  This whole day can suck a fart.

Crack a pilsner and think about how it isn’t 37 degrees and cloudy/spitting snow in your slice of heaven. I’ll pump sunshine til our star is out of gas. 

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3 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

Crack a pilsner and think about how it isn’t 37 degrees and cloudy/spitting snow in your slice of heaven. I’ll pump sunshine til our star is out of gas. 

Yeah, and the Airbnb next door has girls in bikinis in the back yard.  I guess it's not all bad

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Wow, Sam Howell just threw an end zone interception  with not 1, not 2, but 3 Cowboys fighting over who got to pick it off. Ex-Colt Malik Hooker wins the lotto.

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Colts finish with the 4th pick, also 36, which is not nothin’. There’ll be a million trade/free agent scenarios in the next 4 months, but just gonna throw this out there with no further comment:: Trey Lance is younger than Will Levis. Will play the entire year next year at 23. 

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44 minutes ago, Demo said:

Colts finish with the 4th pick, also 36, which is not nothin’. There’ll be a million trade/free agent scenarios in the next 4 months, but just gonna throw this out there with no further comment:: Trey Lance is younger than Will Levis. Will play the entire year next year at 23. 

Not related to the point you’re making, but I think someone might fall in love with a Levis workout and jump on him really early. Not sure how that will go for said team, but he’s built for the draft process. 

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