Jump to content
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Fan Forum

Rogers elevated to Active Roster [Merge]


corgi

Recommended Posts

You didnt get it then, just because you have a high post count doesnt mean you're an *. Its just certain ones with high count post (and i know who they are cuz i see it almost everyday) but im not gonna drop any names. But some act like they run this forum and if someone brings up an idea or opinion that doesnt match what the other is thinking more often times then not someone will reply back with an extremely sarcastic remark or theyll just plain try to make you look stupid and tell you just how completely wrong you are because you have only a few posts so therefor you dont know whats good for the team as someone with a couple thousand posts. Wether the post is completely nonsense or not theres no reason to try and belittle fellow fans of the team.

 

I can't speak for others but that is certainly not how I see it. It usually does not take me long to identify someone whose posts I enjoy reading because I think they know what they are talking about. And I personally enjoy people who are enthusiastic about the Colts and post here, maybe they are not overly knowledgeable about the game but they do not pretend to be either.

 

The thing that annoys me, and others, is when someone spouts a completely unfounded notion and presents it as the last word in football punditry, you can have 1 post or 10000 posts, either way, you deserve to be called out on it.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 290
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

How I feel about Trent posters. Than I get attacked for it, but whatever it's my observation and I'm sticking to it. 

Well everybody gets attacked at some point, that's just the nature of the internet. I've taken my share of lumps since I've been here.  To me if someone's post is grounded in reality, and is at least minimally thought provoking then it's a positive contribution.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How I feel about Trent posters. Than I get attacked for it, but whatever it's my observation and I'm sticking to it.

The funny thing is "Trent posters" rarely post about how great or good Trent is. They merely respond to the "Trent bashers" who want to write the man off 6 games into our season. Heck I've seen the Trent bashers spew flat out venom from day one of the trade. Blaming everything on Trent and not taking anything what so ever into account.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The funny thing is "Trent posters" rarely post about how great or good Trent is. They merely respond to the "Trent bashers" who want to write the man off 6 games into our season. Heck I've seen the Trent bashers spew flat out venom from day one of the trade. Blaming everything on Trent and not taking anything what so ever into account.

 

lol, this is one of those awkward moments when the person you thought you were agreeing with, is indeed one of the aforementioned 'trent bashers.'

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The funny thing is "Trent posters" rarely post about how great or good Trent is. They merely respond to the "Trent bashers" who want to write the man off 6 games into our season. Heck I've seen the Trent bashers spew flat out venom from day one of the trade. Blaming everything on Trent and not taking anything what so ever into account.

 "Trent posters" routinely post about his potential unprovoked, or some other such incalculable nonsense. Also I agree with you that they respond, but I think it still fits into what I'm saying. I've seen an equal amount of people Starting the argument about Trent on both sides. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

lol, this is one of those awkward moments when the person you thought you were agreeing with, is indeed one of the aforementioned 'trent bashers.'

that'd be me I guess. I don't do this at all though: "Blaming everything on Trent and not taking anything what so ever into account. ". But i'm not gonna lie to your face and say I don't bash Trent. I loved the trade the first 2 weeks and ever since I've just been baffled by it. I take all arguments on either side into account though, I am not just someone who says "But Brown runs behind the same line and gets more yards"..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"Trent posters" routinely post about his potential unprovoked, or some other such incalculable nonsense. Also I agree with you that they respond, but I think it still fits into what I'm saying. I've seen an equal amount of people Starting the argument about Trent on both sides.

I just want him to succeed since we traded our first for him. Well that and a date to the prom would be nice ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 "Trent posters" routinely post about his potential unprovoked, or some other such incalculable nonsense. Also I agree with you that they respond, but I think it still fits into what I'm saying. I've seen an equal amount of people Starting the argument about Trent on both sides. 

 

 

 

Agreed, I'll be the 1st to admit and have several times that I hated the trade from the beginning. I keep seeing people post things about his "breakout" game and how great he is. He's this, he's that, he's awesome, he's a beast...nonsense! It's not that I want him to fail...that would be stupid, but I don't think he is who many think/thought he is/was. 

 

I think some of the bashing stems from how so many carried on about him after the trade and made him out to be the 2nd coming of AP and Barry Sanders wrapped into one. since he's been here he has done absolutely nothing. Yes, much of that is a result of our terrible o-line, but some of it has to fall on Trent himself. The excuses for him have been ridiculous from some posters and at least 5 new excuses seem to pop up after every poor game he has. 

 

It is what it is, Trent has been a huge disappointment thus far. Blame should fall on more than just his blockers, if he's so great then he should be able to create a little bit of something on his own every once in a while. I hope he starts tearing it up, but he'll have to prove it to me. So far he's proven nothing, even if you go back to his time in Cleveland.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm curious, as I know nothing about Da'Rick Rogers other than what is already on the surface (i.e. great numbers in college, drug suspension, strong Compbine), why did this guy go undrafted?

 

After all the trouble Tyrann Mathieu went through (which is a lot more than I know of from Rogers), he was STILL taken in the third round.

 

No one took a flier in the 6th or 7th round?

 I've wondered what specifically made Rogers a pariah to every team... I'm thinking that he gave really poor interviews... It seems quite possible that he's not that bright, even if he is a beast on the field (remains to be seen in the pros). I don't think the Colts have much to lose from promoting him to the active roster, though. There were so many on here screaming for Grigs to draft him in April, so I hope that he turns out to be a bit of a savant.... Like Vontea... They don't all have to be from Stanford  :dunno:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think they should give him some plays that are specifically designed with him in mind, Not many, dont revolve your passing game around him and if he does not get open regardless if the play is designed for him then dont force it. I would put him out there a good 10-15 plays an see what he can do with them, again if he is not open then dont force it to him just because the play is designed for him but see what he can do

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Agreed, I'll be the 1st to admit and have several times that I hated the trade from the beginning. I keep seeing people post things about his "breakout" game and how great he is. He's this, he's that, he's awesome, he's a beast...nonsense! It's not that I want him to fail...that would be stupid, but I don't think he is who many think/thought he is/was.

I think some of the bashing stems from how so many carried on about him after the trade and made him out to be the 2nd coming of AP and Barry Sanders wrapped into one. since he's been here he has done absolutely nothing. Yes, much of that is a result of our terrible o-line, but some of it has to fall on Trent himself. The excuses for him have been ridiculous from some posters and at least 5 new excuses seem to pop up after every poor game he has.

It is what it is, Trent has been a huge disappointment thus far. Blame should fall on more than just his blockers, if he's so great then he should be able to create a little bit of something on his own every once in a while. I hope he starts tearing it up, but he'll have to prove it to me. So far he's proven nothing, even if you go back to his time in Cleveland.

I think he's struggling because his lack of cable. We all know how they are, schedule days, even weeks out. A guy can't be expected to his his stride without keeping up with east bound and down, hello ladies and walking dead ;)

Back on topic. Would love to see Rogers make an impact. I think his biggest problem was mental. Not able to just beat everyone with physical abilities like in college. Need to hone your talents.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Back on topic. Would love to see Rogers make an impact. I think his biggest problem was mental. Not able to just beat everyone with physical abilities like in college. Need to hone your talents.

 

 

 

 

I hope Rogers turns into what his talent says he can become. If he does he could be an above average player, but if he falls back into his dumb habits of smoking dope and acting entitled, then he'll never make it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 I've wondered what specifically made Rogers a pariah to every team... I'm thinking that he gave really poor interviews... It seems quite possible that he's not that bright, even if he is a beast on the field (remains to be seen in the pros). I don't think the Colts have much to lose from promoting him to the active roster, though. There were so many on here screaming for Grigs to draft him in April, so I hope that he turns out to be a bit of a savant.... Like Vontea... They don't all have to be from Stanford  :dunno:

Maybe he has Burfict syndrome? I hope he has a career like Birfict so far. He seems like a beast

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I hope Rogers turns into what his talent says he can become. If he does he could be an above average player, but if he falls back into his dumb habits of smoking dope and acting entitled, then he'll never make it.

Reminds me of Lance Stephenson for the pacers. Had all the talent in the world but was a buckle head. Like quite a few players in the nfl also. Once they get their act together and realize that can't make it with just their talent anymore they buckle down and get it together. I think NFL is way more mental cause everyone has the physical.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just watched the kids interview. I like his demeanor and let's hope he makes a play

just watched it as well... and I agree about his demeanor... he doesn't come off bad at all... although he does remind me a little of a faster talking Shawn Kemp...

 

edit: how great of a TE would Shawn Kemp had been? 6'10'' 230, (could have easily added weight for sure) Huge hands, spring-loaded legs... I digress...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"You've got a talented football player," Pagano said, citing Rogers' size, speed and big-play ability. "Now we are going to give him an opportunity because he's earned it."http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000280875/article/darick-rogers-has-opportunity-to-help-colts-offense

 

 

I think this is a strong enough statement from Pagano to make me feel like we will see him on Thursday.  We'll see!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

"You've got a talented football player," Pagano said, citing Rogers' size, speed and big-play ability. "Now we are going to give him an opportunity because he's earned it."http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000280875/article/darick-rogers-has-opportunity-to-help-colts-offense

I think this is a strong enough statement from Pagano to make me feel like we will see him on Thursday. We'll see!

Yeah you don't make that kind of a statement unless you are planning to play him... Only way he wouldn't is if some late injury news forces a lineup change but otherwise I think we will see him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

just watched it as well... and I agree about his demeanor... he doesn't come off bad at all... although he does remind me a little of a faster talking Shawn Kemp...

 

edit: how great of a TE would Shawn Kemp had been? 6'10'' 230, (could have easily added weight for sure) Huge hands, spring-loaded legs... I digress...

Shawn Kemp actually has small hands. Don't think he could even palm a basketball. I have no idea why I know or remember this.

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

    • Ballard has been saying it for years that the trenches are where it’s at. Doesn’t matter what era of football has been around, you control the line of scrimmage and you control the game. He has accomplished it on the O side of the ball but has tried for years to get a DL that can do the same. I think we will see it come together this year and into the next two. 
    • Harrison, Cross, Blackmon and Thomas is not a terrible group. Someone obviously needs to step up and play beside Blackmon at his level. I think there is enough ability with those four to roll with them into training camp and see what happens. 
    • Pass rush.     That is the key.  Control the line.  Make him make plays.  Make him uncomfortable.  Hey, if he Stroud beats us with his talent and we’re making him complete these great plays, then chalk it up to the game.  But we can’t allow him (and any other qb) to be comfortable and pick us apart.     I hope we see our front 4 provide that pressure because that will make everything else much easier.  I honestly believe we have the corners for our scheme in Moore, Brents, and jones.  But we don’t have the pressure.  Or the FS unfortunately.  Our corners jobs in this scheme isn’t to run step for step with wide receivers.  It’s to stick with them and prevent YAC.  Moore is the best nickel in the game, Jones was one of the best corners PERIOD in preventing YAC, and I think a healthy Brents will be good too.
    • Agreed.  After this last off season, I kind of give Ballard a pass on taking long to find a certified DE (if Latu pans out).  Like QBs, they don’t grow on trees.  You either have to draft one high, get lucky with one in the draft, or sign one in FA for loads of cash.  All I can ask for him as GM to do is try.  He hasn’t been perfect by any means but at least he’s tried with the DE position specifically.   i also think Shane being here has changed his thinking.  Before, Ballard might’ve went with Turner due to the higher upside.  But maybe Shane differs and wants proven players.     Either way, I’m glad we possibly have our stud at a premium position for the next 5 years at a cheap rate.     And gotta thank the Falcons for us landing Latu.  Lol
    • Sure, but I know you're smart enough to get the gist of this post - a potent offense is more important than a good defense.     Today's NFL favors the O in the rule book and encourages scoring.  D's have to hang in there and most play it safe.   Of course, it's simple, of course it's not easy to have an elite O, and of course it doesn't always lead to wins.  But, in my opinion, it's the way a GM should build a team.  (Yes, I know about the Manning years.  That's another conversation)
  • Members

    • GoColts8818

      GoColts8818 17,388

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • stitches

      stitches 19,967

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • rock8591

      rock8591 858

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • AwesomeAustin

      AwesomeAustin 2,473

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • TheNewGuy

      TheNewGuy 87

      New Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • Chrisaaron1023

      Chrisaaron1023 4,472

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • cjwhiskers

      cjwhiskers 869

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • Fingers

      Fingers 0

      Rookie
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • AKB

      AKB 5,278

      Senior Member
      Joined:
      Last active:
    • ProblChld32

      ProblChld32 704

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