(Rumour) Gronk- "Colts are soft and so are their fans"
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By NewColtsFan · Posted
Thank you, John! Big shout out to you for your very important post! 🏆. -
By NewColtsFan · Posted
My comments are not directed at you for posting this. But the people who created this. Doesn’t it seem ridiculous to compare a GM with 7 years experience to other GMs who have experience ranging above 10 years? There are 7 GMS with experience ranging from 12-24 years. In what universe is that fair or appropriate? One guy has 7, yet 7 others have 12-24 years. Who makes that comparison? Not me. I was willing to go with 7-10 years as roughly equal for comparison purposes, but beyond that it quickly became absurd. Of course, even in my version, Ballard is still last. But it doesn’t seem so deliberately designed to show Ballard is bad at his job as the creator of this list appears to have intended. -
By richard pallo · Posted
Good point. Youth is not necessarily an advantage when entering the NFL. Raimann was an older player when he was drafted but it turned out pretty well for him. Playing a lot in college is an important advantage in my eyes. You’re more experienced and it gives you a better chance of making an impact for the team and your career. -
Luck would have had more time to go Snowboarding and quit earlier.....
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By BeanDiasucci · Posted
This raises the question of whether Ballard has been better at acquiring Pro Bowl-caliber players by trade or free agency than other GMs. The conventional thinking on Ballard has been that acquiring talent through the draft is his strength.
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