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Colts Sign TE Clive Walford


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5 hours ago, NewColtsFan said:

 

Thanks...

 

I appreciate the kind words and thoughts...

 

As for me?    Things at my end are....    very difficult.    I'm sorry if you (and others) feel like I'm bringing my personal issues to the website here.    I honestly try not to.     I had some shots taken at me earlier tonight,  and I tried to respond lightly...   check out the Ebron thread and perhaps you'll see a lighter approach.     Or maybe you saw it but didn't like it?    Dunno....    I'm trying...   not always succeeding,  but trying...

 

You can throw some shade my way if it helps, NCF.

We Colt fans need to help each other thru the challenges of life, otherwise, we're no better than Pats fans.

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9 hours ago, NewColtsFan said:

 

Thanks...

 

I appreciate the kind words and thoughts...

 

As for me?    Things at my end are....    very difficult.    I'm sorry if you (and others) feel like I'm bringing my personal issues to the website here.    I honestly try not to.     I had some shots taken at me earlier tonight,  and I tried to respond lightly...   check out the Ebron thread and perhaps you'll see a lighter approach.     Or maybe you saw it but didn't like it?    Dunno....    I'm trying...   not always succeeding,  but trying...

 

Hope things settle down for you brother. Praying for you man

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 Found a link to his draft profile. 

 

http://walterfootball.com/scoutingreport2015cwalford.php

 

   At the very least, maybe he’ll be coached up, to deal with bad technique and provide depth should another TE go down.

  The “silver lining” to this whole TE issue is that Reich substitutes players to bring out talent and that the group as a whole is not as totally void of blocking ability as some think.

 

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So far I am liking what I am reading and seeing on this guy.  That begs the question; why hasn't another team snatched him up before now?

 

And does his signing say anything about the availability of Ebron or Cox this sunday? (God I hope not).

 

Solid signing tho.  Especially if he is as good of a blocker as the write-ups say.

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15 hours ago, Superman said:

 

He was coming out of Miami. He was a teammate of Dorsett (and Duke Johnson, and Ereck Flowers, and Denzel Perryman, etc...) I haven't paid too much attention to him since then, except a handful of games. 

 

Think Dwayne Allen, but not a dominant blocker like DA was back then.

How would you compare Clive' blocking skills to Doyle's?

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