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Chuck Pagano says Phillip Dorsett will do some work with the trainers. Mike Adams is day-to-day, should be back Wednesday/Thursday.

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Chuck Pagano says Phillip Dorsett will do some work with the trainers. Mike Adams is day-to-day, should be back Wednesday/Thursday.

Pagano says Anthony Castonzo has an MCL sprain. Week-to-week. Vontae Davis is day-to-day. Scans were negative on his hamstring

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano says Anthony Castonzo has an MCL sprain. Week-to-week. Vontae Davis is day-to-day. Scans were negative on his hamstring

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Pagano says rookie safety Clayton Geathers had a “heck of a ball game, really good football game."

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano says rookie safety Clayton Geathers had a “heck of a ball game, really good football game."

Colts still discussing how the line will look without Castonzo. It was Reitz, Louis, Harrison, Thornton, Mewhort without Castonzo late Sun.

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Colts still discussing how the line will look without Castonzo. It was Reitz, Louis, Harrison, Thornton, Mewhort without Castonzo late Sun.

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Pagano on the STs play: “Pat controlled that returner.” Pleased with the gunners Smith and Guy. Liked Adongo’s effort, outside of penalty.

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on the STs play: “Pat controlled that returner.” Pleased with the gunners Smith and Guy. Liked Adongo’s effort, outside of penalty.

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Pagano on return man Quan Bray: “He’s got swag. He’s a straight ahead no (fair catch) guy.” Bray was an undrafted free agent from Auburn.

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on return man Quan Bray: “He’s got swag. He’s a straight ahead no (fair catch) guy.” Bray was an undrafted free agent from Auburn.

Pagano on Clayton Geathers on filling in for Mike Adams: “He rose up and met the challenge…the hit he put on Freeman was unbelievable."

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on Clayton Geathers on filling in for Mike Adams: “He rose up and met the challenge…the hit he put on Freeman was unbelievable."

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Pagano on Joe Reitz: “He’s played really well…He plays with a ton of energy, passion...He’s our emergency, emergency, emergency center."

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on Joe Reitz: “He’s played really well…He plays with a ton of energy, passion...He’s our emergency, emergency, emergency center."

Pagano on Reitz: “Not much of a runner (laughs).” Pagano jokes they’ve thrown one special teams play out the window and now the Reitz pass.

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on Reitz: “Not much of a runner (laughs).” Pagano jokes they’ve thrown one special teams play out the window and now the Reitz pass.

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Pagano on Joe Reitz: “He’s played really well…He plays with a ton of energy, passion...He’s our emergency, emergency, emergency center."

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on Joe Reitz: “He’s played really well…He plays with a ton of energy, passion...He’s our emergency, emergency, emergency center."

Pagano on Reitz: “Not much of a runner (laughs).” Pagano jokes they’ve thrown one special teams play out the window and now the Reitz pass.

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowenColts)

November 23, 2015

Pagano on Reitz: “Not much of a runner (laughs).” Pagano jokes they’ve thrown one special teams play out the window and now the Reitz pass.

 

Yeah if he had only been tough and got that 1st down. Pitiful that a 6'7, 330lb OT gave himself up to avoid contact.

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Lance Louis actually developed into a serviceable guard end of last year and into the PO.  I don't believe he played much this year due to Herreman coming in, then I think he got hurt.  So I don't think it will be this disaster if he is called upon.

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Lance Louis actually developed into a serviceable guard end of last year and into the PO.  I don't believe he played much this year due to Herreman coming in, then I think he got hurt.  So I don't think it will be this disaster if he is called upon.

I agree, I thought Lance was showing some improvement at the end of last season and even in the preseason I didn't think he looked bad.  But, Louis was the starting LG the first two games of the season.  He was not as bad as Herremans but he was a close 2nd worst.

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I agree, I thought Lance was showing some improvement at the end of last season and even in the preseason I didn't think he looked bad.  But, Louis was the starting LG the first two games of the season.  He was not as bad as Herremans but he was a close 2nd worst.

 

He was the starting left guard?  That's right, Mewhort was at RT.  Ok then, I guess I'm NOT so comfortable now!   :dunno:

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Yeah. Why is Lance Louis still on the team????

 

One:    Because he's better than you think he is.

 

Two:    Because EVERY team (OK, maybe not New England)  has questionable OL on their roster.    That's what happens in a 32 team NFL.    There just aren't enough quality O-lineman to go around and stock every team.     Every team has a clunker or two.      That's why Grigson is always grinding the back of the roster.    That's why he drafts guys like Ulrick John and Denzelle Good.     

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One:    Because he's better than you think he is.

 

Two:    Because EVERY team (OK, maybe not New England)  has questionable OL on their roster.    That's what happens in a 32 team NFL.    There just aren't enough quality O-lineman to go around and stock every team.     Every team has a clunker or two.      That's why Grigson is always grinding the back of the roster.    That's why he drafts guys like Ulrick John and Denzelle Good.     

There seems to be some who think good linemen are easily found by every GM other than Grigson. haha

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There seems to be some who think good linemen are easily found by every GM other than Grigson. haha

They are easily found in the first and second round, but you would have to for go a  #1 pick of a WR that is 4th on the depth chart in order to obtain one! OR a #1 of an Alabama RB that can run through holes the size of a bus (requiring no vision in college).  Or better yet a  or a german that looked good in college but not sure if he can translate that into the NFL, because of a change in system/role.

 

Instead of drafting in the mid to late rounds to find diamonds in the rough or project players to be current OL starters.  Mewhort as a #2 was a great pick.  That is only 1 pick!  A 2nd rounder at that.  GM RG couldn't afford giving up to a skill player to protect Luck instead of padding stats?  Luck isn't good enough (Like Rodgers Brees Manning Brady) to make receivers better around him?  Perhaps with more time (in the pocket)... lol

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They are easily found in the first and second round, but you would have to for go a  #1 pick of a WR that is 4th on the depth chart in order to obtain one! OR a #1 of an Alabama RB that can run through holes the size of a bus (requiring no vision in college).  Or better yet a  or a german that looked good in college but not sure if he can translate that into the NFL, because of a change in system/role.

 

Instead of drafting in the mid to late rounds to find diamonds in the rough or project players to be current OL starters.  Mewhort as a #2 was a great pick.  That is only 1 pick!  A 2nd rounder at that.  GM RG couldn't afford giving up to a skill player to protect Luck instead of padding stats?  Luck isn't good enough (Like Rodgers Brees Manning Brady) to make receivers better around him?  Perhaps with more time (in the pocket)... lol

A pick for stat padding? How about a pick for the future that was needed? But no, that don't fit bashing Grigson.

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They are easily found in the first and second round, but you would have to for go a  #1 pick of a WR that is 4th on the depth chart in order to obtain one! OR a #1 of an Alabama RB that can run through holes the size of a bus (requiring no vision in college).  Or better yet a  or a german that looked good in college but not sure if he can translate that into the NFL, because of a change in system/role.

 

Instead of drafting in the mid to late rounds to find diamonds in the rough or project players to be current OL starters.  Mewhort as a #2 was a great pick.  That is only 1 pick!  A 2nd rounder at that.  GM RG couldn't afford giving up to a skill player to protect Luck instead of padding stats?  Luck isn't good enough (Like Rodgers Brees Manning Brady) to make receivers better around him?  Perhaps with more time (in the pocket)... lol

 

 Mewhort is OK.

 But sweep right is gone from the playbook as He is slower than Seth Olson, but i will give him credit for not falling down from just running all out.

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