Colts Vs. Broncos Sunday Night Football Game Thread
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Yeah. Going one and done with Flacco does what exactly? Now, we don't fully know what AR is. We get a crappy position to pick at. None of it sense. The Texans own this division until we get a franchise QB. It's tough to see what a guy can do on the bench.
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The Patriots (yuck) are doing it the right way. They are throwing Maye into the fire and they are letting him make mistakes and fix his kinks. They realize they aren't going anywhere this year. They suck. The QB is most important. Seeing him succeed and fail at certain things will help him/team improve him for offseason. What's the Colts goal here. Try to get to 9-8 or 8-9 with Flacco. For what? How in the world does this help the franchise moving forward? We aren't a SB contender. We never were. A.R. should sink or swim without worrying about being benched etc. He needs to be out there against Buffalo. He needs to face a SB caliber team in Detroit. He will need to compete against these teams if he wants to be a franchise QB.
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By smittywerb · Posted
I think so. Excluding any rumors regarding AR not doing what it takes to fully develop (lack of film room, “posse” rumors”, etc.), I think a big part of why we’re seeing the regression with AR is because of the game plan and playcalling. Too much throwing. If Shane is indeed calling the plays then he needs to run more and implement easier passes. If it’s AR choosing not to take the easy passes or checking out of plays then he needs to be checked and coached appropriately. Like I can’t see AR failing like he has here with a coach like Mike Tomlin. -
By ColtStrong2013 · Posted
that obviously stemmed from the conversation between AR, Ballard, and Steichen. It’s not coincidence. It just needs to be called what it is- we drafted an immature quarterback, started him day 1, he got hurt and had setbacks in development, and was made captain for some reason when he is not ready to be anything but a developing quarterback. Wheels are falling off. Saturday holds weight in my opinion because of his relationship with Irsay. He could be trying to set the media narrative that there is no guidance or long term strategy right now which ultimately leads to major changes. And I wouldn’t doubt it one bit if he isn’t in the mix to become a GM type. What was John Lynch’s background post football? It was in broadcasting. He wasn’t a scout, or a lower level executive. He was a color commentator on Fox when he was named GM. Jeff Saturday has more literal organizational experience than Lynch did when he was hired. I see the hand writing on the wall. I give Jeff Saturday 5-1 odds of being the GM of the Colts by offseason. -
I''m hoping for Tom Matte to come out of retirement. Or Sam Havrilack. *** Oops, I didn't realize Tom Matte had passed. And Havrilack threw a pass in the Super Bowl against Dallas. My mistakes. Old age catching up to me.
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