Indy-Cleveland
Cleveland is a precarious situation. On the one hand they have a winning record this late into the season fro the first time in what seems like decades. On the other hand they have a quarterback, who has been largely ineffective in the last couple weeks. There were some concerns over a quarterback switch. These were put to rest when Hoyer was essentially named the starter for the rest of the year. As much as I would like to see you know who, this makes sense. A rookies growing pains cannot jeopardize a possible playoff birth for a franchise starving for that very thing. If they can continue to rely on their running game and defence, allowing hoyer to do what he does best (throw off of play action) then this team has a real shot at the playoffs.
Indy will always have a chance as long as Andrew Luck is their quarterback. If the defence can hold up and the interesting duo of Dan Herron and Trent Richardson can keep Cleveland honest then I do not see Indy losing this game. This is espically true with the emergance of Moncrief and Fleener as deep threats the past couple weeks. The key for Indy is pressure hoyer into mistakes.
Indy takes it by at least seven
Indy will always have a chance as long as Andrew Luck is their quarterback. If the defence can hold up and the interesting duo of Dan Herron and Trent Richardson can keep Cleveland honest then I do not see Indy losing this game. This is espically true with the emergance of Moncrief and Fleener as deep threats the past couple weeks. The key for Indy is pressure hoyer into mistakes.
Indy takes it by at least seven
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