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https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2638165-aj-dillon-displays-freak-athleticism-will-be-all-purpose-back-at-michigan.amp.html "Standing 6'1", 239 pounds, Dillon clocked a 4.56 in the 40-yard dash and a 4.29 in the shuttle. His athleticism (38.3-inch jump) and strength (40-foot toss) were also on display, earning him SPARQ (speed, power, agility, reaction and quickness) ratings MVP honors for a second-straight year." https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/aj-dillon-1.html Freshman 2017. 1500+ yds Rushing Sophomore 2018. 1100+ yds Junior. 2019. 1600+ yds RB isn't high on my "Colts need" list, but A.J. Dillon is the perfect complimentary RB for this Team. Even at 249lbs he's still running a 4.5 40-yd and he doesn't get injured like Mack bc of his size.
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Dude, he didn’t play well when he had the starters playing. Face this fact, he can’t get past his first read, regardless of the time his oline gives him. He isn’t Manning or Luck and that’s always been clear, ever felt he would be. I always thought he would be capable of reading more than 1 and maybe sometimes 2 reads but he hasn’t and at this stage, don’t think he can. He isn’t the guy this team risks the “with time he will get it”. He hasn’t shown growth in that area. Solid bench guy. Great team morale guy. Awful awful starter.
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I think hooker is good. Really good. Maybe elite. But... He can't stay healthy. So, who cares how talented a guy who stands on the sideline is?
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When the season started we thought we had a hard schedule. Things happen and you can’t really predict what is hard or not until the season gets going.
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By DEColtsLover36 · Posted
This is definitely true, fan support is vital to the profitability of the teams overall
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