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29 minutes ago, Wentzszn said:

Some morning reading if you have a athletic subscription.

 

 

 

 Wentz showed it in practice yesterday to Pascal.
 He can roll out, create that extra second or so for that bump, shake, move that creates space deep.
 He just has to lay the ball to the side away from the defender.
And we have at least 5 guys that defenders will have great difficulty with.
 We are going to spray it around, otherwise Pittman could be a 1200 yd receiver. He is going to show his great crossing route then break it up and pow... gonna be fun fun fun to watch. Not just him!!!

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5 minutes ago, Wentzszn said:

Going to be fun to see how Eason does today. This may be why Eason got to throw with the ones at the end of practice yesterday. I am sure the foot is minor.

Don’t be so sure the foot is minor.   It might be, but it’s not a lock. 
 

Sometimes an injured body part feels much worse the day after.   No more adrenaline.  A night of rest, sometimes something like a foot can stiffen up.   
 

It’s probably fine.   But don’t bet on it yet.  I’d like some reassuring words from the Colts first. 

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1 minute ago, NewColtsFan said:

Don’t be so sure the foot is minor.   It might be, but it’s not a lock. 
 

Sometimes an injured body part feels much worse the day after.   No more adrenaline.  A night of rest, sometimes something like a foot can stiffen up.   
 

It’s probably fine.   But don’t bet on it yet.  I’d like some reassuring words from the Colts first. 

Not one reporter or fan covering practice mentioned he came up limping or went down with a injury. Never left to go back in the building. 

 

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10 minutes ago, Wentzszn said:

Not one reporter or fan covering practice mentioned he came up limping or went down with a injury. Never left to go back in the building. 

 

You’ve already written that.   I saw it already.  Writing it a second time doesn’t make it more true.  
 

And none of it matters, not if Wentz wakes up today and his foot feels worse instead of better.   All I’m asking for is some clarification from the Colts.   That’s all. 

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1 minute ago, PeterBowman said:

Remember teams are uber careful with any little ding during camp.

I am surprised that some vets are already getting the day off. Maybe they are giving TY and Doyle the day off since Wentz isn’t practicing.

4 minutes ago, John Waylon said:

Granson is one fast, smooth dude. Holy cow. 

Are you at camp?

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1 minute ago, Wentzszn said:

Tevi hasn’t looked good today lol.

 

 

I would've thought Tevi would be better than Holden, considering the experience Tevi got last year with the Chargers. Good for Paye though. Hoping Brian Baker can really develop his pass rush moves and hand usage.

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2 minutes ago, Wentzszn said:

Tevi hasn’t looked good today lol.

 

 

At the very least, this might help boost Paye's confidence a bit. It's not surprising though, because Tevi is quick and agile for an OT, but he struggles big time with power rushers, which is Paye's strength.

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