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2021 Season Opener: Seahawks @ Colts, September 12, 2021, 1pm ET


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1 minute ago, bluebombers87 said:

Even Manning missed guys. Not gonna drag a guy for failing to see every thing every time. Now if it keeps happening, different story.

Will then don't drag Leonard down, lesson learned. You just fell into that one. I wasn't dragging down Wentz either, I just said Hines was wide open, you were blastin Leonard earlier because a TE caught a TD Ryan Reynolds Reaction GIF

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1 minute ago, Indyfan4life said:

Probably because by the time Wentz actually got to look around, he was on the ground. There’s zero reason to be getting hit that quickly out of shotgun. Oline is trash today. When Wentz is getting time, he’s hitting guys. This isn’t Madden with a camera over your damn head. 

That's fine. But it was a dumb as hell play to even consider in that moment.

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@throwing BBZ laughed at my post mentioning this earlier, but this roster is not that good.  If you disagree bud, explain today’s result.  Of course it’s not just one thing.  The coaching was not great, either.

 

At the critical play-making positions (Edge, WR), the Colts are way behind the top tier teams.

 

OL depth isn’t great, either.  

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1 minute ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Will then don't drag Leonard down, lesson learned. You just fell into that one. I wasn't dragging down Wentz either, I just said Hines was wide open, you were blastin Leonard earlier because a TE caught a TD Ryan Reynolds Reaction GIF

Wentz wasn’t whining about not being considered top tier. He brought this scrutiny on himself.

 

And I didn’t say anything about him on that TS play. I blamed him, the captain, for his players making boneheaded plays like letting a top WR blow past you twice. Especially when he tours his defense as being top rate, which they are not.

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1 minute ago, SR711 said:

We got beat badly on the lines on both sides...that is really what it comes down too.

 

Wasn’t that one of Ballards tenets of team building? Good to know that he has been here for 5 years and we still dont have that down

Putting this here is pointless, but that was my primary point when I said "I wouldn't extend for 5 years" with this crew. It's nothing overly harsh, they just haven't done anything to really earn it.

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3 minutes ago, EastStreet said:

A FG gives us points and confidence, and gets the crowd into it a bit..

Getting held on 4th gives Seattle confidence. And sucks the life out of the crowd.

 

Sorry, you don't do that when your OL has been a dumpster fire all day. 

If we can't get 4th and 1 down by 10 in the 4th with the RB's we have then that isn't saying much.

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1 minute ago, bluebombers87 said:

Wentz wasn’t whining about not being considered top tier. He brought this scrutiny on himself.

 

And I didn’t say anything about him on that TS play. I blamed him, the captain, for his players making boneheaded plays like letting a top WR blow past you twice. Especially when he tours his defense as being top rate, which they are not.

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I’m going to blame this loss on the OL. They gave Wentz very little time to throw today. Sure the DBs weren’t the best at times, but they shut down Metcalf for three quarters and kept it within reach. The OL didn’t give Wentz any time to throw though, and Wentz has had to eat dirt all day

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5 minutes ago, IinD said:

Frank definitely didn't do the team many favors today... Not saying the players were great, but he didn't help today.

I'm really torn on Reich. He doesn't seem to fire our guys up. His decision-making is questionable. 
 

He has had some really good play calls, but he also his play-calling has been detrimental in several key games, too.

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