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By NewColtsFan · Posted
Yes…. But we let Pitt play out his 4 year contract, then re-signed him. We might do the same with Paye and Dayo. -
This info is incorrect " The ball will be placed at the 35-yard-line as it is now, however now the ball must land inside a 20-yard “landing zone” before the goal line. As long as the ball hits the turf (or is received) inside the landing zone, it’s a legal kick. If the ball makes its first contact outside the landing zone, including being kicked through the back of the end zone, it will result in a touchback — with the ball being placed at the opposing 35-yard line. Yes... THE OPPOSING 35-YARD LINE. As in, only 15 yards away from the Red Zone. However, this only applies on the initial contact, not the roll. If the ball touches inside the landing zone, and then rolls out it will be placed at the receiving team’s 20 yard line, a substantial change to the current rule." A touchback comes out to the 30.
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By coltsfanej · Posted
Abstain R1: A. Quinton Mitchell CB B. Brian Thomas Jr. WR C. Brock Bowers TE R2: A. Ricky Pearsall WR B. Xavier Legette WR C. TJ Tampa CB R3: A. Khyree Jackson CB B. Malachi Corley WR C.DeCamerion Richardson CB R4 A. Cam Hart CB B. Devontez Walker WR C. Marshawn Kneeland ED R5 A. Cole Bishop S B. Brandon Coleman OL C. Jalyx Hunt ED R6 A. Mason McCormick OL B. Tip Reiman TE C. Blake Watson RB R7 A. Beaux Limmer C B. Dominique Hampton S C. Tyrone Tracy Jr. RB -
By ColtStrong2013 · Posted
that’s simplifying something that is far from being simple… if no one is putting pressure up front, professional receivers are going to get open regardless of the coverage… and the top qb’s are going to pick it apart.
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