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Fole's a fellow Wildcat, so I will always root for him. And he's also done it before...played at a really high level when called upon and when it mattered most. And as of the 2018 season, he was still playing at a pretty high level. Going after QBs who played really well a few years ago has been the Colts way (with the idea that they could get them back to prior levels). So it wouldn't be out of character for them to sign Foles. And many fans have praised the approach they have taken at QB. So I don't see why signing Foles (who was hurt on a bad JAC team one year and then played two years with Matt Nagy) wouldn't get some benefit of the doubt like Wentz and Ryan. And since we are talking about the backup QB spot, it doesn't even have to be nearly as much benefit of the doubt, or anywhere near the same expectations. Just seems pretty inconsistent for fans to be all about Wentz or Ryan as QB1, but be against the idea of Nick Foles as QB2. But it sure seems like drafting one of those cheap QB prospects on Day 2 was a good route to go.
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By TaylorTheStudMuffin · Posted
Well between the two maybe at least one would be healthy every game to play the slot. Maybe we would get lucky and they would both be healthy. -
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By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
I predicted 18 Mill for 4 years = 72 mill overall. He will probably be guaranteed half that, 36 Mill. We will see how close I am. -
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By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
I think we bring back TY, he is a fit and it makes sense. Let him finish out his career as a Colt, he gets his 10K yards wise, and even more important he helps us out in 2022 with 4 or 5 good games and brings Vet leadership. TY on a 1 year deal for 5 Mill makes sense + if he reaches certain stats (catches/yards/TD's), he gets additional money. -
After the Draft: What we are hearing__on Twitter, Reddit, Podcasts, from fans, on sports radio, etc.ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that he expects the Colts to prioritize an extension for guard Quentin Nelson. Even though the top of the current market for a guard is $16.5 million, Nelson is expected to push that market towards $20 million, which is typically LT type of money.
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