Jump to content
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Fan Forum

Colts should re-sign Brown to 1 - 2 year deal


danlhart87

Recommended Posts

If we're only allowed to talk things about players we personally know. This board would be silent lol.

I would say there is a difference between just talking about players and assuming what a player is thinking. I think Brown has been playing better, but I'd be surprised if contract motivation had much to do with it.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I would say there is a difference between just talking about players and assuming what a player is thinking. I think Brown has been playing better, but I'd be surprised if contract motivation had much to do with it.

It's unknowable either way though lol.

To say "he is motivated by a contract", or to say "no that's wrong he isn't motivated by his contract" is just speculation on both sides. Just because one assumes a positive doesn't make it correct or neutral.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It depends entirely on the price. I think Donald's worth bringing back, but not worth paying a premium to keep around. 

 

I agree, it depends on how much he wants.  Honestly anything more then a million a year is too much.  You can get good backs in the late rounds that get paid NFL min.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't think its about money at all....they had Brown on special teams

We have a coaching staff that wants big, slow collision-style runners..

They don't see the need for his kind

Brown has 11 games to show Pagano that he needs a fast halfback..

I think Brown has shown already that we really can use a fast running back.

 

And, growing up on the NJ shore, where Brown and Knowshon Moreno went to HS (my school beat Knowshon's for the state title my junior year when he was a freshman, and his school took the next 3 -- and the reason Donnie wasn't first-team all-state was solely because Knowshon was in the same class as him) -- I can almost guarantee you that Donnie isn't just playing for money -- he is a class act, very good family, very humble, and I think he has put in his best effort since day 1 as a Colt.  I think this is just the first year that we are utilizing him the proper way.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Meh. Not against it, but there are of plenty of backs who can do what he does in late rounds of the draft or free agency.

Disagree. Brown has never had a decent run-blocking line, so to say there are "plenty of backs..." is really kinda baseless. I'll agree that he is not a great blocker, but other than that, he's a good back.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Disagree. Brown has never had a decent run-blocking line, so to say there are "plenty of backs..." is really kinda baseless. I'll agree that he is not a great blocker, but other than that, he's a good back.

 

 

While he is playing better for sure, I'm not sold from what I've seen over the last 3 years as opposed to the last 3 weeks. It is time to move on after this year imo.

I think Brown is a better blocker than we give him credit for.  He has the "G'dangit Donald" video with Peyton and the sack against Miami... other than that, I don't really see many problems with his pass-blocking -- I am sure he has been in on at least 100 plays in his career as a pass blocker besides those 2 and I don't really recall any significant mistakes otherwise.

 

I am glad people are not giving him too much flack for that punt block last week -- he had 2 guys up the gut and forced the eventual blocker to the outside (he made a very good cutback to block it) but he ate up the guy coming straight up the guy -- that was as good of a play as he could have possibly made given the circumstance (IMO)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • The criteria is the Colts want to keep you but you’re a fringe player. It all comes down to how much the Colts like your nephew. He could surprise and if he does they may not want to put him on the PS out of fear of losing him to another team. The good thing is the Colts love their oline players, and will keep lower level draft picks/UDFA lineman over other positions. There’s quite a few later round guys the colts have kept on that have shown to be pretty good level guys with bright futures.    there’s not really any criteria for being signed to the PS other than they want to see how much better a guy can get over there.    most of the time, an older guy is either ineligible for the PS because of how many games he’s started, or it’s not worth it because you see what the guy is over what he can become (as he’s been in the league a while).   odds are the younger guy gets signed to the ps over the older guy. 
    • Remember all those years we watched Mannings fluttering passes downfield? 100 Int's even over his 1st 5 seasons. Not counting many Playoff interception disasters.  No flutters for AR ! Just less closing time for the D.  
    • I just read the article on Stampede Blue.  It’s an old clip of him dunking.     I’m pretty sure they told him not to do that during this time.  He did say he’d be throwing with the guys.  
    • I am always impressed with the knowledge on this forum so I thought I would ask a question about the practice squad as opposed to trying to figure it out on my own.   We have a UDFA Dalton Tucker on the OL (Guard Tackle) Currently listed as 3rd team behind Q and Stills. He is my nephew-in-law and a great young man. He is a good OL with a lot of flexibility or otherwise the Colts would not have signed him. However would be a very long shot to make the team at this time due to the returning player and two OL draft picks.  The question is how many OL do we normally keep on the Practice Squad and what are the criteria? In all my years of following the Colts have just not paid attention to the details. If it came down to Stills or Dalton for the PS is Stills or Pinter eligible and would you put a more veteran player on the PS or would you prefer a younger player assuming you thought he could develop? Pay-wise do all PS players get the same? I also understand that PS players attend home games on the sidelines and practice with the team since they are designated as practice squad. Any information is appreciated as I will be following this aspect a lot closer this fall.
    • I thought he said he wasn’t going to play BB?  How old is that video?
  • Members

    • superrep1967

      superrep1967 949

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • Smonroe

      Smonroe 6,328

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • CR91

      CR91 12,866

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • ColtStrong2013

      ColtStrong2013 3,570

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • ADnum1

      ADnum1 3,223

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • Snakeman

      Snakeman 0

      Rookie
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • cjwhiskers

      cjwhiskers 869

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • BProland85

      BProland85 2,837

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • krunk

      krunk 8,437

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • midmoColtsfan

      midmoColtsfan 0

      New Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
×
×
  • Create New...