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10 minutes ago, SSColts said:

Eason/Kelly 2021!

Man, this is looking like the truth. I tell you if I was on the bottom end of the WR room and the roster. I would spend as much time as I could with Eason and Kelly. Because they look like the future of this team 

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45 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

I agree. But I'd say if Kelly has PS eligibility left, all 4 may be kept.

 

My %s....

Eason 5%

Brissett 30%

Kelly 35%

Keeping all 4 (if CK has PS eligibility) 30%

 

Absolutely agree. I thought I inferred that in my post .

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6 minutes ago, #12. said:

 

I'm fine with Brissett returning as the backup.  That's what he is.  He's a backup, a solid backup.

 

That said, I'll never understand why Ballard and Frank feel compelled to artificially pump Brissett up in the press.  If anything, it's been counterproductive.  It has not helped a thing.  Rookie GM/rookie head coach mistake.  You signed a starting QB and drafted another.  That speaks for itself.  Just let it be. 

 

Now that Eason has been drafted, Frank probably has Brissett's special package up to 14 plays a game.  

Not to mention it does Jacoby no favors. Ballard makes all these comments unscripted also. Usually Ballard is the bad cop while Reich is the good cop. Maybe he feels he has been trashed so hard he needs to give him confidence. Why doesn’t Jacoby have to earn his job.

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1 hour ago, Chloe6124 said:

That doesn’t matter. 

 

One of the reasons Ballard is defending Jacoby so hard is he knows how bad he has been trashed. Some of it goes beyond ridiculous.

Or maybe he realizes it’s a sunk cost....we are going to have almost no training camp and lucky to have a couple preseason games so almost nobody he brings in this year that is unfamiliar with the system is going to help much. We have a 38 year old qb on a playoff caliber team in a year of the most uncertainty anyone has ever seen. Bringing back a leader in the locker room and a guy that knows the offense inside and out and lead us to wins. Jacoby is the perfect insurance policy and back up for us especially this season. I’ve never been a big Jacoby fan but for this season...I see his value. It might not be 20 million but he can provide something that no one else in the league can. Insurance.

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1 minute ago, dgambill said:

Or maybe he realizes it’s a sunk cost....we are going to have almost no training camp and lucky to have a couple preseason games so almost nobody he brings in this year that is unfamiliar with the system is going to help much. We have a 38 year old qb on a playoff caliber team in a year of the most uncertainty anyone has ever seen. Bringing back a leader in the locker room and a guy that knows the offense inside and out and lead us to wins. Jacoby is the perfect insurance policy and back up for us especially this season. I’ve never been a big Jacoby fan but for this season...I see his value. It might not be 20 million but he can provide something that no one else in the league can. Insurance.

Oh I agree with this.  

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27 minutes ago, JR Indy said:

With that mind set. Joe Burrows (Number 1 pick) couldn’t  beat Jacoby out this fall. After seeing what Jacoby did and didn’t do last year is enough to show this fan base he is not the one.

Burrows couldn't beat Brissett out? huh? How does that relate to Eason? Not following here.

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1 minute ago, EastStreet said:

Burrows couldn't beat Brissett out? huh? How does that relate to Eason? Not following here.

I said that because, there is no perfect Rookie QB. Just like one can find Eason throwing int’s. You can find flaws in everybody game on the college level.

Lamar Jackson wasn’t a pocket passer/running QB. Patrick Mahomes comes from a run and shoot /college only offense.  But those guys turned out OK with NFL coaching. 
I would like to see a true competition for that backup position this year.

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What do people expect Cb to say.. Oh we can’t wait to get rid of Jacoby as we now have Rivers and Eason. Jacoby played decent but not good enough to win a Super Bowl which is what we are trying to do in Indianapolis.

 

Of course he’s going to talk highly of him, don’t diminish the value of an asset you might try to be moving.. 

 

GMs do it all the time.. Oh we love this player and he is not on the trade block.. then boom, a trade happens. Don’t show your hand in a poker game.

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Just now, BornHoosier said:

No way we carry 3 qb's on the 53 man roster, no way!!  There is also no way that Eason will be placed on the practice squad so a betting man says that JB is on his way out.

This won’t happen until they get Eason in the building and see how he interacts with his teammates and watch him practice.

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1 minute ago, BornHoosier said:

No way we carry 3 qb's on the 53 man roster, no way!!  There is also no way that Eason will be placed on the practice squad so a betting man says that JB is on his way out.

I could be wrong but I think the final 53 man roster number will increase due to the new CBA the players just agreed to 

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3 minutes ago, TheNextGM said:

What do people expect Cb to say.. Oh we can’t wait to get rid of Jacoby as we now have Rivers and Eason. Jacoby played decent but not good enough to win a Super Bowl which is what we are trying to do in Indianapolis.

 

Of course he’s going to talk highly of him, don’t diminish the value of an asset you might try to be moving.. 

 

GMs do it all the time.. Oh we love this player and he is not on the trade block.. then boom, a trade happens. Don’t show your hand in a poker game.

Maybe he should talk about Jacoby having to earn his spot. I guess the difference here is Jacoby has already won the locker room.

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6 minutes ago, JR Indy said:

I said that because, there is no perfect Rookie QB. Just like one can find Eason throwing int’s. You can find flaws in everybody game on the college level.

Lamar Jackson wasn’t a pocket passer/running QB. Patrick Mahomes comes from a run and shoot /college only offense.  But those guys turned out OK with NFL coaching. 
I would like to see a true competition for that backup position this year.

No, but there are rooks that are more ready than others. Burrows is pretty ready now IMO, and I think he'd beat out Brissett pretty easy. Eason has a ton to work on though. He's got raw skills though. 

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Just now, Chloe6124 said:

This won’t happen until they get Eason in the building and see how he interacts with his teammates and watch him practice.

They wouldn't have spent a 4th rd pick if they didn't already do their due diligence on character.  It would be a waste of a pick if they didn't have plans on cutting JB and saving that $$$.  Just makes too much sense.

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3 minutes ago, BornHoosier said:

They wouldn't have spent a 4th rd pick if they didn't already do their due diligence on character.  It would be a waste of a pick if they didn't have plans on cutting JB and saving that $$$.  Just makes too much sense.

Looks like decker and Dodd’s did a lot of digging into these work ethic rumors. Ballard even defended him tonight talking about it was unarmed sources. Ballard mentioned there was nothing to take him off the board.

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3 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

No, but there are rooks that are more ready than others. Burrows is pretty ready now IMO, and I think he'd beat out Brissett pretty easy. Eason has a ton to work on though. He's got raw skills though. 

If Eason is truly the future at QB, why take away reps by having him 3rd or 4th on the Depth chart?  Wouldn't you want him to be #2 and learn behind Rivers to a full extent?  I mean lets be honest here, JB is nowhere in the plans for 2021 so why take away the development of the future?

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Just now, BornHoosier said:

This makes sense with the comments from the Staff that I did not think of!  

The new rule has 53 man limit with 2 practice Squad eligible each week and an increase by two to the active game day roster

 

    Will probably make it easier for teams to keep 3 QBs

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1 minute ago, BornHoosier said:

If Eason is truly the future at QB, why take away reps by having him 3rd or 4th on the Depth chart?  Wouldn't you want him to be #2 and learn behind Rivers to a full extent?  I mean lets be honest here, JB is nowhere in the plans for 2021 so why take away the development of the future?

JE is not ready to be the primary backup

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I hope this Kelly Eason battle is real lol cause if given a fair shot with the actual talent on the team I'm not so sure JB could beat out Kelly and I wouldn't be surprised one bit if Kelly ended up as the back up if he is actually given the shot he deserves and was screwed out of last year 

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2 hours ago, Thunderbolt said:

I think we're doing an injustice to Jacoby if we keep him on the roster, especially with Eason in the picture.  Best for both parties is that Jacoby finds a new home as a starter elsewhere, b/c he will be walking after his contract this year is done.  He's a good team mate in the locker room, no doubt about it, has a good attitude, has never had an issue off the field....Good luck to Jacoby if and when he leaves...

eason is a crap shoot gamble, draft picks are iffy, imo ballard was reaching for a qb and missed out on the best available pick, he may not make the roster

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1 minute ago, PrincetonTiger said:

JE is not ready to be the primary backup

Princeton, not arguing with you just doesn't add up?  We will not carry 3 qb's on the active roster and we will not have two on the practice squad!  Whose in & whose out in your opinion?  If Eason is not even backup ready, why waist a 4th rd pick on the dude when other talent was on the board?  JB does nothing but hinder the development of our young talent that actually has a future on this team.  Save the $$ and cut him in my opinion.  Rivers hasn't missed a game that I can remember so please release JB so either CK or JE can develop!

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5 minutes ago, DEFENSE said:

eason is a crap shoot gamble, draft picks are iffy, imo ballard was reaching for a qb and missed out on the best available pick, he may not make the roster

DEFENSE, this is the furthest from the truth!!  This staff didn't spend a 4th rd pick on a qb, if they didn't fully believe he is the future.  The entire staff has scouted the position for the last 12 months & discussed it as a group every day.  There is no doubt in my mind they feel that Eason is the future and will give him every opportunity to succeed.  Brissett's future here is numbered and if they really want to develop their 4th rd pick, they would cut ties and save the cap hit!  The writing is on the wall and many will soon see the truth.

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1 hour ago, richard pallo said:

I think I found an example of a win win solution on a JB trade.  I went on Spotrac and started messing around with their trade feature which is free.  I looked at NE who is really in cap trouble and could use some relief.  They also might be receptive to getting JB back.  I proposed a straight up trade of JB for their starting guard Joe Thuney who has a cap hit of around 14M.  The result of the trade is NE gets JB and picks up an additional 6M in cap space.  We get Thuney but lose 6M in cap space.  JB has a dead cap hit 12M which gets figured in all of this but when it all shakes out NE gets JB and 6M more in cap and we get a player but we lose an additional 6M of cap.  Thuney is a very good player BTW.  So it looks like it's not impossible you just have to find the right situation and player to make it work.  I'm guessing we would always lose some cap space but their is an opportunity to get a player which makes it palatable I think.  I actually read somewhere earlier that Thuney could be a cut candidate for them if forced to get cap space.  This way they get space and JB back.  Anyway I thought it was an interesting exercise.

We all have assumed that BB wants him back, has there been a credible report or a BB quote that says he would like to have JB back? I think we all just want JB gone so bad we’ve injected the pats into taking him off our hands. They may look like they need a QB but everyone knows that BB isn’t conventional. 

1 hour ago, dw49 said:

 

There is nothing what so ever to "restructure." His base salary is only 6 million . The roster bonus and signing bonus , both guaranteed , total about 14 million. We have around 26 mill still left for this year. Why would you want to "push" anything into next year ?

While I honestly just want to move on, They could literally tell him if he still wants to be here, restructure to minimum salary or we cut you. In that situation, JB has to determine whether he would want to be a Colt or whether more money somewhere else is possible. I’d just cut bait. 

1 hour ago, JR Indy said:

The question that needs to be asked is this a true competition for the backup QB position. 
Or did Frank just GIVE  that to Jacoby as a courtesy. Because if this is a true competition, between Jacoby, Chad, and Easton. He (Jacoby) might be in trouble this fall.

 I would like to see how each one looks with the number one O-line. Jacoby should have an advantage because he knows the play book. But his problem is when he has to go off script.

CK also knows the playbook. So Eason would be at the disadvantage here but gets the most rope because he is the prospect draft pick. 

1 hour ago, Chloe6124 said:

You know that could happen. If rivers has a good year though he will be back.

The same could be true if either Eason or CK or for that matter, JB is retained and shows what the team hoped for. I’d really like to see CK and Eason battle for 2&3 spots, moving on from JB altogether. 

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2 hours ago, Chloe6124 said:

That doesn’t matter. 

 

One of the reasons Ballard is defending Jacoby so hard is he knows how bad he has been trashed. Some of it goes beyond ridiculous.

It has gone way past trashing. I see an out and out hatred that some should be ashamed of. 

Making Brissett your whipping post and your scape goat all at once. 

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1 hour ago, Superfly said:


It’s not that simple! 
 

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But it could be!


I get it, but since number 12 quit before the start of last season. It is the cost of doing business in the NFL nowadays. While the amount of money the Colts is spending on the QB position is very high. This is a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of money some teams spend trying to find franchise QB

 

 

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6 minutes ago, BornHoosier said:

DEFENSE, this is the furthest from the truth!!  This staff didn't spend a 4th rd pick on a qb, if they didn't fully believe he is the future.  The entire staff has scouted the position for the last 12 months & discussed it as a group every day.  There is no doubt in my mind they feel that Eason is the future and will give him every opportunity to succeed.  Brissett's future here is numbered and if they really want to develop their 4th rd pick, they would cut ties and save the cap hit!  The writing is on the wall and many will soon see the truth.

once ryan leaf was thought of as the future by a gm, draft picks are still a crapshoot

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It's all a gamble on Rivers...if we're 6-2 and Rivers sprains an ankle, I want Brissett there to get us through a couple games...If Rivers tears an ACL in week 1, I'd just as soon throw Eason out there and see how he improves over a season...Either he sucks, and we get a high pick that could become Trevor Lawrence, or he shows promise...my only hope is he gets enough practice reps either way

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12 minutes ago, BornHoosier said:

Princeton, not arguing with you just doesn't add up?  We will not carry 3 qb's on the active roster and we will not have two on the practice squad!  Whose in & whose out in your opinion?  If Eason is not even backup ready, why waist a 4th rd pick on the dude when other talent was on the board?  JB does nothing but hinder the development of our young talent that actually has a future on this team.  Save the $$ and cut him in my opinion.  Rivers hasn't missed a game that I can remember so please release JB so either CK or JE can develop!

Sorry I will listen to the guys who get paid to make these decisions the same way I did when I was coaching

 

 

     

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1 minute ago, DEFENSE said:

once ryan leaf was thought of as the future by a gm, draft picks are still a crapshoot

Guess the point I was trying to prove is the Staff will do what it takes to help him succeed since they gave up a 4th rd pick to get him.  If he was a 6th or 7th, then yes all bets off of even securing a roster spot but at 4 just don't see that happening.  I could be wrong and we will see shortly the plan.  Go Colts tho, dont want to argue about the backup lol.

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Just now, PrincetonTiger said:

Sorry I will listen to the guys who get paid to make these decisions the same way I did when I was coaching

 

 

     

I want you to listen to the Staff over us Armchair GM's but I'm trying to tell you what the Staff is saying.  Don't listen to their words but watch what they do to truly hear them correctly.  Time will finally get you to see the truth my friend and if I'm wrong I will admit it.

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2022 PFF Weeks 6 and 12 honors.  A disappointing 2023 season compared to 2022 grading 10 points lower.  (75.9 in 2023 compared to 85.5 in 2022).  Poor run-defense grade of 59.8 but was still an elite pass rusher.  His 91.5 pass-rushing grade since 2022 ranks 10th among all FBS edge defenders and his 18.7% pass-rush win rate places 11th in Power Five.  Needs to improve his run game. ·         Jack OLB/RDE Steve Linton (Baylor) – Linton transferred to Baylor from Texas Tech.  Injury prone, in 2023 suffered a broken thumb in August, sprained ankle in Big 12 opener vs West Virginia, aggravated it the following week then missed the last four games of regular season with back problems.  72% tackling, 88% pass rush, 61% run defense, 72% coverage.  Decent 4.62s-forty speed and 6’5” 235 pounds. ·         NCB Yam Banks (Ole’ Miss) - Made 2022 PFF College All-America Second Team while playing at South Alabama.  For 2024 listed as backup.  In 2022 Banks was a first-team All-Sun Belt pick and third team in 2023.  In 45 games, Banks racked up 147 TOT, 7 INT (6 in 2022 T3 in nation). ·         LCB Tommi Hill (Nebraska) – 4.55s forty speed.  In 2023 had an outstanding QB rating when targeted of 38.6.  With another solid year Hill could move up.  ·         FS Saiku White (Lafayette) - In 2023 White moved from SS to FS and had a career year with a final 2023 defense grade 91.4 best for 2nd, pass rush grade 74.4, a 90.7 coverage grade 4th best, and an 80.7 run defense grade 98th.   Team Captain. Achieved a 3.75 GPA in 2023. ·         LS Byron Floyd (PITT) – Floyds 81.7 grade this season leads all FBS LS.  Of his 41 LS on both punts/kicks only one has been charted as off-target.  Does have ties to Colts new DL coach.  Luke Rhodes, age 32, signed a 4-year contract extension on 09/23.  ·         LS Nick Barcelos (Nevada) - 2023 college football midseason all-America Second Team as a long snapper – Luke Rhodes signed a 4-year extension with the Colts September 8th, 2023.
    • FWIW:   Richardson, who was drafted weighing 244, admitted today on the Pat McAfee show that he played last year at 250 and now weighs 255 which is what he expects to weigh this season. 
    • Larry Allen, Hall of Fame OG/OT, passed today. He is arguably the greatest Offensive Linemen of all-time. He could play right or left Guard or Tackle. He won a SB with the Cowboys in 1995. He is also known for having the NFL bench press record, when he benched 700 pounds down to chest and up once. I am shocked this hasn't been bigger news around the league.    RIP big fella.
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