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Pagano: "No One Is Going To Throw Us A Pity Party"

Last updated on Tuesday, October 18, 2016

(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) - After their latest loss the Colts continue to search for answers in a season that seems to be quickly slipping away.

Safety Mike Adams said that the team is getting too complacent.

"I don't think we're good enough to get a lead like that and just let go. We're not good enough to relax when we're up. We have to step on them and keep moving. We have to keep doing what we were doing in the first place."

Chuck Pagano agreed with the assessment but said nobody else in the NFL feels bad for the Colts.

"No one is going to throw us a pity party. Our goal is not any different than it was before. We're all on one-day contracts. We need to go out and get a win. Period."

Meanwhile, the Colts will be without tight end Dwayne Allen for a bit as he is dealing with a sprained ankle. Jack Doyle and Erik Swoope are expected to fill-in.

The Colts also waived rookie cornerback Frankie Williams.

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