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Colts Trade For LB Sio Moore (Mega Merge)


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I like this trade immediately. Great job by Grigson, especially if it's a 6th or 7th rounder for him. He will make our defense that much better. I believe he can play any LB position. Not sure what he will play here. I assume OLB actually.

He's a 4-3 OLB. If he's coming here to play OLB, bye Werner

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Glad to see that some of you are saying he's a good player. I personally don't know a lot about him but he has a really cool name...that has to count for something, right?

I'm on your side. No idea who he is. But Sio sounds cool

If he gets a sack or turnover I can tell "Yay! Let's Sio some moore"

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Most likely means Junior Sylvestre isn't cracking the 53, major disappointment to me. But I like the deal, Moore is extremely athletic and could be a very nice fit if used correctly. He'd be a very good compliment to Irving (talking style wise). He's only played 10 snaps so far this pre-season, I hope he'll return to form. In 2013, PFF loved him gave him a +10.1 grade and called him a sleeper.

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So is DQ on the bubble? Can't imagine that the play of Herrera or Slvestree in influenced this decision.

 

DQ's money is guaranteed, I don't think he's going anywhere. Irving could be. Moore is potentially better than anyone we have at ILB, IMO. Assuming he's healthy. He only played ten snaps in preseason, all last night. Going to watch them now...

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