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By By John Clayton
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 29, 2003 It's hard to envision a worst-case scenario for the Colts, who made the playoffs last year and should do the same again this season. Their defense finished eighth. Their offense finishes below fifth only if their halfbacks are injured. A top-15 finish on defense accompanied with a top-five offense usually translates into a 10-win season or better. Training Camp Tour 2003 ESPN.com senior writers Len Pasquarelli and John Clayton are on the road again, filing reports from each of the 31 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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