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Irsay's latest tweet (Saturday 3/16)


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I don't know if anyone guessed this yet, because I'm not going to pick through 40 pages of this shyte.  However, following the voodoo clue to the NO roster, I see not only Coltson (a biiiggg target), but also Nick Toon.  Toon is 6'3", and it's pretty close to the word "tuna", which is a big fish.  Of course, Irsay would be overstating to consider this any kind of extremely noteworthy trade, but he's so crazy this could be it.  Seriously...off his rocker.

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Jim Irsay @JimIrsay

Everyone stand buy,pour strong drink...do ur voodoo,Colts need the strength of it's nation to get this wopper in the boat! DO U UNDERSTAND!?

 

 

 

Voodoo........Saints.......????

 

Strong drink? Mardi Grass/Bourbon Street.......

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Devon Bess makes no sense, why would we trade for a WR from the Dolphins when everyone was blaming lack of quality receivers for Ryans lack of production last year?

They still have no WR's. All they did was sign a one trick pony to a $60 million contract

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Mike Chappell@mchappell51

#colts owner Jim Irsay to media at owners' meetings: ‏"it's not (Victor) Cruz, no". So that's one name to cross off the list.

Welp

Also, yay! Now we can have new speculations!

Color me naive but I wouldn't expect Irsay to be all gung ho and come out and say "Yeah, were making a push for Victor Cruz!" All I ever hear about is how Front Office types Keep things close to the vest, what good would it do to just spill the beans to a reporter? Albeit, Irsay is a little out there with the tweeting, I still feel there is a level of secrecy involved in his actions.

Or, maybe we aren't going for Cruz after all and I'm just being hopefull.

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Color me naive but I wouldn't expect Irsay to be all gung ho and come out and say "Yeah, were making a push for Victor Cruz!" All I ever hear about is how Front Office types Keep things close to the vest, what good would it do to just spill the beans to a reporter? Albeit, Irsay is a little out there with the tweeting, I still feel there is a level of secrecy involved in his actions.

Or, maybe we aren't going for Cruz after all and I'm just being hopefull.

I think it's your 2nd choice lol. Cruz is staying in NY

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Color me naive but I wouldn't expect Irsay to be all gung ho and come out and say "Yeah, were making a push for Victor Cruz!" All I ever hear about is how Front Office types Keep things close to the vest, what good would it do to just spill the beans to a reporter? Albeit, Irsay is a little out there with the tweeting, I still feel there is a level of secrecy involved in his actions.

Or, maybe we aren't going for Cruz after all and I'm just being hopefull.

The thing is though, he wasn't asked directly about Cruz. He went out of his way to make it a point that they weren't going after him.
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