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By RollerColt · Posted
3 straight losses for the Reds. They have their moments where they play well. But it’s time to be real. They aren’t a playoff team and will never be as long as the Castillinis own them and David Bell is manager. De La Cruz is fun, but his career will be wasted on this team. -
By NewColtsFan · Posted
Am I reading this correct? You think Ballard’s seat gets hot if the Colts don't win the AFC South? Really? So if the Colts don’t win the south but make the playoffs Ballard’s seat still gets hot? Just making sure I understand your viewpoint. -
Yes, yes he did. If you scroll back to old Pagano post you’ll see how much blame he got. I definitely hold Pagano is regards to letting Luck down on the offensive side of the ball. I also see the Houston Texans inevitably going down the same path. D’joun Smith is who you’re thinking of. Grigson is looked at as an overall bust and a terrible drafter so naturally the blame will be more widely accepted. There is no doubt things will be heating up under Ballards seat if anything less then winning the division is obtained this year. The QB position has been his Achilles heel. If Richardson is healthy this season I believe his roster will be very heavily evaluated with no excuses this year.
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But you haven't learned the narrative this forum has been trying to tell you. Frank Reich pounded his fists for Wentz, Ryan, Pryor, and all of the WRs that busted. OTOH, Pagano never pounded his fist for TJ Green, or Bjoern Werner, or Trent Richardson, or that little small school cornerback that got canned before the season even started. You see, the GM is only responsible for the bad players when it helps support the previous statements that the GM is bad, and the HC is responsible for the bad players when it helps support previous statement's that the GM is a genius. You should know this by now and be falling in line accordingly.
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