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PFW in Progress 10/15 Recap: Colts and Week 6 Picks

We're breaking down the top segments from Thursday's edition of the PFW in Progress radio show so you don't miss a thing.

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We're breaking down the top segments from Thursday's edition of the PFW in Progress radio show so you don't miss a thing. Hit play on the podcast above and forward to the segments indicated below to listen.

0:02:00 -Fred opened today's show as a solo act with the rest of the guys covering the Patriots open locker room. The show began with Fred's prediction that Dion Lewis will start the game in the backfield due to the versatility he provides.

0:08:00 -Paul Perillo arrived straight from the New England locker room. He informed the listeners that Sebastian Vollmer and Marcus Cannon were both spotted in the open locker room session.

0:15:00 -Andy Hart arrived late to the show and subsequently turned the conversation to how "dumb" Colts head coach Chuck Pagano is.

0:43:00 -The PFW crew discussed how effective Dion Lewis has been thus far in his Patriots career.

0:47:00 -Erik Scalavino arrived to the studio from the Patriots practice field with a report on today's practice attendance.

0:55:00 -The PFW boys began a heated debate over running plays as opposed to passing plays. Andy Hart felt a well executed running play was the most beautiful thing to see on a football field while Paul Perillo contended the NFL passing game was more pleasing to watch.

1:25:00 -The show discussed where Chuck Pagano ranks among the head coaching ranks of the NFL. The PFW boys felt Pagano was overvalued as a head coach from early on in his career.

1:40:00 -The PFW boys enlightened the masses with their signature picks segment where each PFW writer picks every NFL game heads up and against the spread.

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