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On 8/26/2019 at 12:46 AM, GoColts8818 said:
I think they will see how Brissett plays first. I get that they love him and I am higher on him than most but if he doesn’t work out as a starter no point in locking yourself in before you have too. Yes there is a risk he could play really well and force you to pay more later but I am guessing the Colts will see what they have in him first but I could be wrong.
I agree. If Brissett does well enough, we won't need to draft an early QB next year and use the money to extend JB and re-sign others.
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Btw, it's EFFECT not AFFECT.
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1 hour ago, MTC said:
I don't know how to process this.
I mean... wow.
Exactly. I'm in a funk right now...........
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3 minutes ago, MB-ColtsFan said:
The OLine is not looking too shabby as well. Not great, but not bad.
Agreed, they're actually giving him some decent protection. I'm beginning to like Kelly better than Walker.
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10 hours ago, Chloe6124 said:
He won’t trade back down. Second round is the sweet spot.
Well maybe if it's only a couple spots and can still get the guy he wanted at 34. That would be worth it.
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10 hours ago, Valpo2004 said:
Nah neutral media pointing out a team to watch out for isn't a band wagon jumper.
Band wagon jumpers are people who were never fans before suddenly becoming fans.
I thought "jumpers" were people that were no longer fans. I guess you can jump onto the train, or off of it.
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If he comes back healthy and prepared, we could have something special in him. I'm super pumped for him to hit the field and get to work.
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- I'm interested in what Johnson can do. We could be more stacked at receiver than people realize.
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I basically agree. With Cain coming back, and most likely Inman, I think we are in good shape at WR. Plus, we may even draft another. Yeah, these 1 yr deals are actually a pretty good idea.
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1 hour ago, bsteves said:
I don't care about him being active in free agency or loading up on high priced FA's. You're missing my point. I would like our GM to make a strong effort to protect our franchise QB at all costs and please don't tell me "you don't know what he offered norwell or Jensen." I've read that a million times on this board.
At this point, how do you know Luck won't be protected? We're many months away from the first game. I'm sure CB knows Luck needs protection more than you. I'll wait and see like all fans.
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4 hours ago, bsteves said:
I can't believe how content some of you are with this free agency period.
And being not happy with it would change what? Colts are not ready to contend just yet. Wait a year or 2, then you'll see CB take a more active roll in FA to get over the hump. Loading up on higher priced FA's right now is NOT the answer. Drafting well is.
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7 hours ago, 21isSuperman said:
That's a really good haul. I'd be interested in seeing if anyone wants to trade up to 6. Maybe move down 3 or 4 spots and gain another 3 or 4 picks in the process.
That's a very real possibility, and I wouldn't be against it. This year could be one of the best years ever for the Colts, draft wise. Interesting and exciting to say the least.
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On 2/11/2018 at 5:18 PM, GoColts8818 said:
Chubb. The Colts need a pass rusher bad and you can get other running backs, granted not as good as Barkley, later in the draft. It’s hard to get pass rushers outside of the top of the draft.
Wrong. You can't get a RB on Barkley's level anywhere. Let alone free agency. With 80 mil to spend, the Colts can shore up the D just nice.
Plus, what if Luck isn't healthy? Barkley would be a nice piece for a Brissett led offense. Barkley is a once in 10 yr RB. Chubb is great, but would be a mistake when we could have a once in a generation RB.
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I say 11-5 if Luck is healthy.
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On 1/26/2018 at 1:30 PM, 2006Coltsbestever said:
I know you are being sarcastic but anyone that has watched Barkley play knows he will be Great. Anyone that has watched Chubb still has questions. Do you see Dwight Freeney in Chubb? I don't, I see Marshall Faulk on steroids in Barkley.
Well said. Someone said earlier that guys like Barkley can be found in the 3rd and 4th rounds. Wow. No comment needed.
Anyone who has seen Barkley play is simply amazed by him. A player of this level cannot be passed on. He will make you pay for years to come for passing on him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him go at #2 to the Giants. Then Chubb basically becomes a no-brainer.
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In my experience with Colture, there were parts of it that were good, but I ultimately unsubscribed. I don't remember his name, but one of the guys would incessantly complain like a spoiled child for minutes at a time. Maybe in my younger years I could have appreciated that, but I can no longer sit and listen to someone scream, yell, and complain like a typical entitled millennial.
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I think both players would be awesome for us, but I would absolutely love if we took Barkley. I've seen him do things that are truly incredible. We haven't had a great back since James and Barkley might be even better, (think) Barry Sanders. A true, immediate difference maker. But I wouldn't cry if we took the Chubster.
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27 minutes ago, Defjamz26 said:
I'm just saying be prepared for one more big dose of his Pagano'isms. And this one is going to be the mother of all of them. He's going to talk about Chopping would, iron sharpens iron like man sharpens man, and fighting one more time. Just brace yourself lol. He's going to go out in a blaze of glory.
No one is required to listen to it. I haven't heard a Pagano-ism in ages because I stopped listening to post game nonsense. Or for that matter, even pregame stuff. I watch the Colts play, hope they win, then move on with my life.........
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1 minute ago, indyagent17 said:
Like I have been saying, Competitive game but lose.
I really want to see how Ballard picks with a top 3-7 every round and then a few key FA
i'm intrigued too. I think he'll do just fine. He could only do so much with what he had. But I honestly believe we have some nice pieces to build on.
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5 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:
No more Slinging hay?
Or "chopping wood"? I never want to hear that again unless I'm camping.
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5 minutes ago, Defjamz26 said:
Yup. Get ready for it now. Pagano is going to do what he does best. Play a crappy team in the season finale and get the Colts all pumped up. They're going to play their buts off and celebrate beating a 4 win Texans team like they just won the Super Bowl. You're going to see the most tearful post game speech of his career where he talks about how the team just kept fighting all season long despite the adversity.
I can't wait.
Who cares? Pagano is gone, and I'm not going to listen to him any more. I've already moved on.
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4 minutes ago, ColtStrong said:
Like you?
I'm glad you have a sense of humor. I'm getting to the glued together part myself.
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1 minute ago, OLD FAN MAN said:
not everyone, he could be too damaged, glue will only hold for a short time, he has many glued pieces
Like you?
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42 minutes ago, 1959Colts said:
It turned out to be a very entertaining game. The Colts actually played pretty good.
But I don't mind this loss one bit.
Exactly how I feel. I was kind of hoping the Colts would play hard until the end, then lose to a last second field goal. That way, you can see positives for next year and still get a great draft pick. But I really did not want to see a blow out.
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