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http://coltswire.usatoday.com/2017/11/07/indianapolis-colts-denzelle-good-really-good-chance-to-play-week-10/

 

Denzelle Good has a really good chance to play week 10.

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/11/08/davis-complains-about-colts-handling-of-injury-situation/107478436/

 

Notes: Pagano said linebacker John Simon (stinger) is likely to miss his third consecutive game. ... Rookie cornerback Quincy Wilson (knee), backup running back Matt Jones (ankle) and offensive lineman Denzelle Good (wrist) all practiced Wednesday. Pagano said Good remains on schedule to play in his first game since Week 1. ... The Colts have placed receiver/return specialist Quan Bray on injured reserve with a turf toe. Indy replaced Bray on the active roster by promoting nose tackle Joey Mbu from the practice squad. ... The Colts signed defensive tackle Anthony Johnson to the practice squad.

 

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35 minutes ago, 1959Colts said:

http://coltswire.usatoday.com/2017/11/07/indianapolis-colts-denzelle-good-really-good-chance-to-play-week-10/

 

Denzelle Good has a really good chance to play week 10.

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/11/08/davis-complains-about-colts-handling-of-injury-situation/107478436/

 

Notes: Pagano said linebacker John Simon (stinger) is likely to miss his third consecutive game. ... Rookie cornerback Quincy Wilson (knee), backup running back Matt Jones (ankle) and offensive lineman Denzelle Good (wrist) all practiced Wednesday. Pagano said Good remains on schedule to play in his first game since Week 1. ... The Colts have placed receiver/return specialist Quan Bray on injured reserve with a turf toe. Indy replaced Bray on the active roster by promoting nose tackle Joey Mbu from the practice squad. ... The Colts signed defensive tackle Anthony Johnson to the practice squad.

 

Turf toe puts you on IR?!

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15 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

Keeping my fingers crossed for Good.  Boy could we use him. 

 

He's better at RT than G.  And he’s better than Haeg.   I think Haeg has to be better than Vujnovich.  A block of ice may be better than Vujnovich.  

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11 hours ago, Smonroe said:

 

He's better at RT than G.  And he’s better than Haeg.   I think Haeg has to be better than Vujnovich.  A block of ice may be better than Vujnovich.  

A block of ice?

 

What about a wooden chest?

Or a shoe string tied around a basketball?

Maybe a computer with a dead battery...

 

Hmmm... random analogies are kinda fun. Even when they don't really make any sense. 

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12 hours ago, Smonroe said:

 

He's better at RT than G.  And he’s better than Haeg.   I think Haeg has to be better than Vujnovich.  A block of ice may be better than Vujnovich.  

Don't forget Haag couldn't beat anyone out in camp or preseason.  He started the season on the bench.  Vuj started at G. 

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Wondering if they play him at Tackle or Guard in this one?  My gut says they are going to leave Haeg at RT and probably start Good at left guard.    Good has more power than Vujnovich so that should help some of those runs we like to do off the left side.   Having him and Kalis at the Guards should help us with our ground game on Sunday.  At least I'm hoping.

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11 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

Don't forget Haag couldn't beat anyone out in camp or preseason.  He started the season on the bench.  Vuj started at G. 

 

Things change.  Lesser of two lessers.  Pick your cliche.  

 

I find it hard to believe that Haeg can be as bad as Vuj, at this point, no matter what happened in August.  

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1 hour ago, krunk said:

Wondering if they play him at Tackle or Guard in this one?  My gut says they are going to leave Haeg at RT and probably start Good at left guard.    Good has more power than Vujnovich so that should help some of those runs we like to do off the left side.   Having him and Kalis at the Guards should help us with our ground game on Sunday.  At least I'm hoping.

My gut tells me Good back to RT and Haag back to the bench.  But with Philbin it's anybody's guess.  Hope he leaves Kallis where he is. 

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9 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

My gut tells me Good back to RT and Haag back to the bench.  But with Philbin it's anybody's guess.  Hope he leaves Kallis where he is. 

I doubt that happens.  Haeg has been playing ok the last two games. Knowing how Pagano likes continuity I'd bet he'll leave Haeg where he is. As a matter of fact I was reading Bleacher Report yesterday and there was a quote from Pagano stating he liked where Haeg is right now.   I do believe that they want Good on the field though in some capacity somewhere.   That's

why I'm guessing it will probably be in place of Vujo.

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3 minutes ago, krunk said:

I doubt that happens.  Haeg has been playing ok the last two games. Knowing how Pagano likes continuity I'd bet he'll leave Haeg where he is. As a matter of fact I was reading Bleacher Report yesterday and there was a quote from Pagano stating he liked where Haeg is right now.   I do believe that they want Good on the field though in some capacity somewhere.   That's

why I'm guessing it will probably be in place of Vujo.

Leaving Haag there makes me very nervous.  Good should go back to his best position.  He is better than okay that's why he won the job.  There is no way Good is on the bench if healthy. 

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1 hour ago, richard pallo said:

Leaving Haag there makes me very nervous.  Good should go back to his best position.  He is better than okay that's why he won the job.  There is no way Good is on the bench if healthy. 

I agree with this concept.  The only thing I'm going to throw out there is the Colts are playing the Steelers this week and with the way the Steelers like to attack the tackles, I'm not sure if putting a guy out there that hasn't played in 8 weeks is the best thing to do.  I think I would rather good get his sea legs under him again before facing a team with OLBs the caliber of the Steelers.

 

That being said, I'm glad Good is back, I think moving forward he and Kalis are going to solidify the Right side of the line much like AC and Mewhort did when Mewhort was healthy.

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17 hours ago, csmopar said:

Turf toe puts you on IR?!

A friend of ours who use to play MLB for the Colts got turf toe pretty bad and it was either miss some games with a toe injury or take his big toe off. It was funny when I was younger he always told me it was bitten off by a shark.

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3 hours ago, krunk said:

I doubt that happens.  Haeg has been playing ok the last two games. Knowing how Pagano likes continuity I'd bet he'll leave Haeg where he is. As a matter of fact I was reading Bleacher Report yesterday and there was a quote from Pagano stating he liked where Haeg is right now.   I do believe that they want Good on the field though in some capacity somewhere.   That's

why I'm guessing it will probably be in place of Vujo.

Put Haeg at LG anybody is better than the guy who is starting there he stinks.

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On 11/9/2017 at 9:44 AM, richard pallo said:

Leaving Haag there makes me very nervous.  Good should go back to his best position.  He is better than okay that's why he won the job.  There is no way Good is on the bench if healthy. 

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On 11/9/2017 at 1:32 PM, twfish said:

A friend of ours who use to play MLB for the Colts got turf toe pretty bad and it was either miss some games with a toe injury or take his big toe off. It was funny when I was younger he always told me it was bitten off by a shark.

I’ll never get over Faulk missing the playoffs because of turf toe.  I think we play Dallas in the sb if not 

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5 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

They're playing the Steelers not the banged up Texans or the Bengals.  If they keep Haag at RT they are asking for trouble.  

According to reports Haeg is still out there, so be ready for trouble or hope for the best.  Haeg did not look to bad last week.

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13 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

They're playing the Steelers not the banged up Texans or the Bengals.  If they keep Haag at RT they are asking for trouble.  

That's probably only because they blitz a lot.   The rushers they have are not top notch on the outside.  Not bums by any means but we aren't talking about Von Miller or even Clowney.    If we mix it up like we did last week with a good dose of run and pass that will help him out.

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