Colts interested in Eric Decker? (Report)/Rumor (merge)
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I'm gonna quote the great Al Davis "Within the first 10 plays of a game, the opponent's QB must go down and he must go down hard. It sets the tone for the game and sends a message to them that you're in for a fight" I might have paraphrased a little, but you get the point. You can't just let the opposition get comfortable and run their offense.
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I've seen nothing to suggest Ed Dodds is a hot commodity in this league. We're going to fire Ballard and hire his yes man, his rubber stamp man? What would be the point of that? After 8 years, we're looking for continuity for what reason? The post-Luck era is so stale. If Richardson doesn’t pan out, from a personnel perspective, it needs to be blown up.
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By RollerColt · Posted
I agree with all of this. I guess my biggest takeaway after seeing some really bad QB play over the years is that Brady had just enough skill to at least contribute or perhaps not completely screw up the field position battle. The defense definitely carried the early teams for sure. But I think we can at least say that Brady at the early stages was at least average or good enough. Put Zach Wilson with that defense and Belichick and the results may not be the same. They’d probably have still won games, but perhaps not championship level. -
By RollerColt · Posted
And yet, it all worked out for both cities. Indy got its football team and eventually gained relevance thanks to the ‘95 team and then of course Manning and the ‘06 championship. Baltimore meanwhile has enjoyed one of the most successful franchises in the business in the Ravens with winning seasons and already two rings. I’m sure there are many who have bitter feelings about the Colts, but it could be much worse… like Cleveland and St. Louis watching their teams move away and win the rings the never could.
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