Host Eric Seaman is joined by RosterGuy founder Ross Wheatley to talk all about the Colts upcoming season. Eric and Ross play a game of over/under regarding the Colts upcoming season. The scenarios include whether the Colts will win 12.5 games, whether they will win 4.5 games in the division, whether Andrew Luck will throw 38.5 touchdown passes, and many more (full list below). And, as always they answer a few questions from the fans.
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Over/Under List:
- 12.5 wins by the Colts in the regular season
- 4.5 AFC South wins by the Colts in the regular season
- 38.5 touchdowns thrown by Andrew Luck in the regular season
- 15.5 interceptions thrown by Andrew Luck in the regular season
- 1.5 players who record at least 100 tackles in the regular season
- 85.5 QB hits recorded by the defense in the regular season
- 22.5-sack differential in the upcoming regular season
- 1,200 yards rushing for Marlon Mack in the upcoming regular season
- 15.5 players (offense and defense combined) who will score at least 1 touchdown in the upcoming regular season
- 4.5 Colts players named to the 2020 Pro Bowl
- 1.5 games that Jacoby Brissett gets playing time in the regular season (trick play, Luck’s hurt, Colts are way ahead and game is in the bag, etc.)
- 5.5 wide receivers on the initial 53-man roster; 5.5 safeties
- 2.5 game-winning drives led by quarterback Andrew Luck
- 1.5 undrafted free agents from 2019 make it on the Colts roster
- 5.5 players still on the 53-man roster from the 2017 Colts draft (Ballard’s first draft; featured 8 draftees, including Malik Hooker, Quincy Wilson, Tarell Basham (waived in 2018), Zach Banner (waived in 2017), Marlon Mack, Grover Stewart, Nate Hairston and Anthony Walker, Jr.)