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1 minute ago, BlueShoe said:

 

It is not about completion percentage... Some offenses are designed to have higher completion percentages than others. 

 

It is about putting the ball in its intended place. Accuracy... You know the trait that Steichen says a quarterback must possess. Anthony Richardson does not have that. Now he has God like ability in other areas, for sure... But he is not a naturally accurate passer. Things can be done to slightly improve his accuracy. But accuracy is  a trait someone is born with... Just like height and speed. 

 

Since you're interested in the truth, here are facts.  (I'm not saying AR is Josh Allen, I'm just providing data.  So don't say I'm a liar, lol!)

 

Josh Allen

2 years in college - 56%

Pros comp percentage by year:

52

58

69

63

63

 

Apparently they managed to improve his accuracy.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Nickster said:

Medias job is to get people to watch, listen, or click now.  Being accurate isn’t very important.


Gee…..

 

I’m torn between two reactions…..
 

On the one hand….     :facepalm:
 

But on the other hand….    :spit:

 

Once again….  That’s your opinion. 
 

 

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7 minutes ago, RollerColt said:

I still say the Eagles won the night last night. 

 

I can't believe they managed to pull off what they did. They now might finally have a fully fledged defense capable of opposing the high octane AFC teams. 

Philly is the team to beat in the NFC but there are some big boy teams in the AFC = Chiefs, Bengals, Bills, Ravens, and who knows we may even be good now. Back in the day, Buffalo could win the AFC a lot during the 90's but all the great teams were in the NFC like the Giants, Skins, and Cowboys, 49ers etc..

 

Last season we lost to Philly by 1 point and was 1 stop away from winning that game. We had an off year and almost beat them with Hurts playing out of his mind. They did good in round 1 last night to your point, defense should be solid again.

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1 minute ago, BlackTiger said:

That is just too dug into a bad take to change their tone now

 

That is why I don't understand why you guys think you can change his mind. He is set in his ways, you disagree and move on.  :) 

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2 minutes ago, NewColtsFan said:


Gee…..

 

I’m torn between two reactions…..
 

On the one hand….     :facepalm:
 

But on the other hand….    :spit:

 

Once again….  That’s your opinion. 
 

 

 

If you changed his wording from "job" to "priority", wouldn't you say he's spot on?

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Just now, BlackTiger said:

No it isnt.  You can work on foot and arm mechanics to improve it.  QBs talk about this all the time.  A lot of draft picks come into the league with bad footwork and raise their accuracy as they get professional coaching 

 

 

 

As I have pointed out many times... Improving mechanics can slightly improve accuracy... However, hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and so on is something you're born with. Just like height, speed, and so on... 

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1 minute ago, NewColtsFan said:


Gee…..

 

I’m torn between two reactions…..
 

On the one hand….     :facepalm:
 

But on the other hand….    :spit:

 

Once again….  That’s your opinion. 
 

 

I kind of agree with the Nickster here.   There are no Walter Cronkites left.    Now it's a scramble to be the first to report it and not actually vet the story until it has been broken.  Clicks and page views lead the way.   Print media is nearly dead.  No one can wait until tomorrow morning to read the story.   It's a different time than my youth

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4 hours ago, Nickster said:

Medias job is to get people to watch, listen, or click now.  Being accurate isn’t very important.

 

4 hours ago, Nickster said:

I have a different take. It’s the media consumer that’s failing.  They give us what we want.  If it didn’t sell they’d do,it differently.

 

I agree. Not trying to be dramatic or anything, but there's a difference between media and journalism, and a lot of people don't properly acknowledge that difference.

 

And despite most of the media being about engagement, there is real journalism out there. It's a little hard to find, sometimes behind a paywall, and often dry and boring, but it exists and is accessible.

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6 minutes ago, NewColtsFan said:


Gee…..

 

I’m torn between two reactions…..
 

On the one hand….     :facepalm:
 

But on the other hand….    :spit:

 

Once again….  That’s your opinion. 
 

 

I thought you weren't going to respond to my posts anymore.

 

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29 minutes ago, BlueShoe said:

 

Thanks for making my point....

 

So a person is born with the ability to be 6'4" and strong, IF they follow the right diet. If they eat crap then bones might develop correctly and so on.... But mostly the height is something that can be only slightly improved with a proper diet. 

 

The ability to accurately deliver a football is the same thing. It is hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and so many things. Some things are taught.. Like footwork. You cannot teach depth perception. 

 

You said someone was either born with accuracy or not.  I said that was bull ****.  Yes, having good hand-eye coordination and depth perception is needed but NO ONE HAS INDICATED THAT AR HAS PROBLEMS WITH HAND-EYE COORDINATION NOR DEPTH PERCEPTION.  For your original post to be accurate, then it would mean that it would be impossible for AR to improve his accuracy.  And again, that is still bull ****. 

 

Quit moving the goal posts.

 

No one was arguing physical traits.  That was an argument you were having with yourself.

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4 minutes ago, BlueShoe said:

 

As I have pointed out many times... Improving mechanics can slightly improve accuracy... However, hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and so on is something you're born with. Just like height, speed, and so on... 

QB coaches around the country would wildly disagree.    It's one of the biggest reasons they have jobs

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2 minutes ago, BlueShoe said:

 

As I have pointed out many times... Improving mechanics can slightly improve accuracy... However, hand-eye coordination, depth perception, and so on is something you're born with. Just like height, speed, and so on... 

 

AR is on record saying his footwork needs improvement.  He did make some really bad looking throws in college.  Some were layups.

 

But he also made some Stroud like throws, showing he has all of those physical features.  

 

He also seems to process very quickly.  He was forced out of the pocket so many times, and created plays, running as a final resort.  

 

I'm psyched.

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9 minutes ago, NewColtsFan said:


Gee…..

 

I’m torn between two reactions…..
 

On the one hand….     :facepalm:
 

But on the other hand….    :spit:

 

Once again….  That’s your opinion. 
 

 

Back in your day, daytime TV was filled with soap operas, All My Children, General Hospital, etc.  and Game Shows.  Now they are filled with "news" shows.  But the daytime TV watcher still wants their drama.  Its as if the media and sports media create a reality TV based drama series using real people as their stars.

 

I see soap operas and game shows being replaced by news shows and talk shows, but the bent towards the dramatic is still the theme, just executed differently .  Stuff that's blatantly made up still gets air time because of the soap opera factor.

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2 minutes ago, jvan1973 said:

I kind of agree with the Nickster here.   There are no Walter Cronkites left.    Now it's a scramble to be the first to report it and not actually vet the story until it has been broken.  Clicks and page views lead the way.   Print media is nearly dead.  No one can wait until tomorrow morning to read the story.   It's a different time than my youth

I am torn on how I feel about the media because some people are good/fair reporters but others are bad, like to lie and stir crap up. The bad one's ruin it for the good one's.

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I guess I see things differently, but I often found Richardson to have decent ball placement. Usually his foot placement was off, and of course his velocity was pretty high. 

 

If Richardson had completely abysmal ball placement (accuracy) he wouldn't have been taken in the 1st round. 

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2 minutes ago, Superman said:

 

 

I agree. Not trying to be dramatic or anything, but there's a difference between media and journalism, and a lot of people don't properly acknowledge that difference.

 

And despite most of the media being about engagement, there is real journalism out there. It's a little hard to find, sometimes behind a paywall, and often dry and boring, but it exists and is accessible.

 

Yeah, journalism is all but dead at least in its traditional "just the facts ma'am" state.   Academic writing is journalistesque, but even then there is a lot of bias in academic work in many fields too. 

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3 minutes ago, Smonroe said:

 

Since you're interested in the truth, here are facts.  (I'm not saying AR is Josh Allen, I'm just providing data.  So don't say I'm a liar, lol!)

 

Josh Allen

2 years in college - 56%

Pros comp percentage by year:

52

58

69

63

63

 

Apparently they managed to improve his accuracy.

 

 

 

Do you know why Josh Allen's completion percentage was low in college? There are a couple of reasons. I am not doing the work for you so go look it up. Hint: it is why he was the most polarizing quarterback of his draft class... That should give you enough to do a Google search with. You might even find some prospect profiles I worked on at the time. 

 

The Bills have built an offense that suits Josh Allen... This has helped. 

 

All that said, accuracy and completion percentage are not the same thing... And often trying to compare the two are apples and oranges. What kind of offense are you running? Spread, Air Raid, West Coast, Air Coryell, Erhardt-Perkins, Smashmouth.... This is will dictate an expected completion rate. 

 

I am about the truth. This is not an attack on Anthony Richardson. What he lacks in accuracy he makes up for in other areas. He is a unique player. 

 

This is about Steichen not being honest. He didn't even have to lie. Why? It helped him none at all. Anthony Richardson does not concern me; Steichen does. 

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Just now, 2006Coltsbestever said:

I am torn on how I feel about the media because some people are good/fair reporters but others are bad, like to lie and stir crap up. The bad one's ruin it for the good one's.

I'm not even talking about reporters that lie.   I'm talking about running with a story with little or no vetting to make sure it's true

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2 minutes ago, DougDew said:

Back in your day, daytime TV was filled with soap operas, All My Children, General Hospital, etc.  and Game Shows.  Now they are filled with "news" shows.  But the daytime TV watcher still wants their drama.  Its as if the media and sports media create a reality TV based drama series using real people as their stars.

 

I see soap operas and game shows being replaced by news shows and talk shows, but the bent towards the dramatic is till the theme, just executed differently .

That's an interesting way to put it.   Sports programming is following the same pattern too.  

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4 minutes ago, iuswingman said:

 

You said someone was either born with accuracy or not.  I said that was bull crap.  Yes, having good hand-eye coordination and depth perception is needed but NO ONE HAS INDICATED THAT AR HAS PROBLEMS WITH HAND-EYE COORDINATION NOR DEPTH PERCEPTION.  For your original post to be accurate, then it would mean that it would impossible for AR to improve his accuracy.  Quit moving the goal posts.

 

No one was arguing physical traits.  That was an argument you were having with yourself.

 

I have not moved the goal post an inch. 

 

I am saying the same thing. Talking to many folks, but saying the same thing. 

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5 minutes ago, jvan1973 said:

QB coaches around the country would wildly disagree.    It's one of the biggest reasons they have jobs

 

Wrong. They actually 100% agree with me. 

 

What I am saying is not popular... People won't like it. But it is an honest take on the situation. 

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3 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

I am torn on how I feel about the media because some people are good/fair reporters but others are bad, like to lie and stir crap up. The bad one's ruin it for the good one's.

 

That is right.

 

I hate reading these all or nothing comments where everyone is all bad. I think those are lazy comments that do not involve a lot of thought.

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5 minutes ago, DougDew said:

Back in your day, daytime TV was filled with soap operas, All My Children, General Hospital, etc.  and Game Shows.  Now they are filled with "news" shows.  But the daytime TV watcher still wants their drama.  Its as if the media and sports media create a reality TV based drama series using real people as their stars.

 

I see soap operas and game shows being replaced by news shows and talk shows, but the bent towards the dramatic is till the theme, just executed differently .

I personally found Jerry Springer entertaining and funny but I knew it was fake. RIP Jerry.

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30 minutes ago, stitches said:

BTW.... just how stupid are the Texans? They gave up their own 2024 pick in that trade up to no. 3! + a 2nd+3d!!! I have no idea why some people think this is a good move. 

 

27 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Only thing that bothers me is they ended up with Anderson, that guy has all the makings of an all-pro.

Anderson is gonna be good I think but man, that was a TON to trade up for. Makes me really wonder if TN knew they were bidding against the Texans who obviously weren’t taking a QB at 3, or if they thought they were bidding against just us for 3. Either way, the Texans did us a huge favor in this trade. Sure they got Anderson who will be their DT version of JJ Watt, but they also gave up a BUNCH to do it. They also picked the QB of the bunch that has the highest odds to bust of those taken in round 1.  They bet their future on a kid who I think has already reached his ceiling. 

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Just now, BlueShoe said:

 

Wrong. They actually 100% agree with me. 

 

What I am saying is not popular... People won't like it. But it is an honest take on the situation. 

Please show your work.    You are the one making the claim. 

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1 minute ago, NFLfan said:

 

That is right.

 

I hate reading these all or nothing comments where everyone is all bad. I think those are lazy comments that do not involve a lot of thought.

Yep, that goes for everything in life. You have your good people and rotten eggs lmao , unfortunately that is the way it is at work places, and in every day life.

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3 minutes ago, BlueShoe said:

The Bills have built an offense that suits Josh Allen... This has helped.

We can and should do that for Richardson.  Hes not a traditional pocket passer so it makes sense to run a scheme meant for him.  The scheme will probably change over time as he gets better at passing too

 

You keep trying to sell the fact that one is born or not born with accuracy and thats just wrong tbh.  Its about body mechanics and also the mental side of the game which can both be improved, by more than just a little bit

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Just now, BlueShoe said:

 

I have not moved the goal post an inch. 

 

I am saying the same thing. Talking to many folks, but saying the same thing. 

 

Sure, whatever you say.

 

At least you have admitted that technique can improve accuracy instead of just pretending accuracy is just what you're born with and nothing else like your original post on the matter.

 

 

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Just now, csmopar said:

 

Anderson is gonna be good I think but man, that was a TON to trade up for. Makes me really wonder if TN knew they were bidding against the Texans who obviously weren’t taking a QB at 3, or if they thought they were bidding against just us for 3. Either way, the Texans did us a huge favor in this trade. Sure they got Anderson who will be their DT version of JJ Watt, but they also gave up a BUNCH to do it. They also picked the QB of the bunch that has the highest odds to bust of those taken in round 1.  They bet their future on a kid who I think has already reached his ceiling. 

Yeah, in essence the Texans paid a QB price for that trade up to select a non-QB, because they were supposedly outbidding another team that actually wanted a QB. It's really hard to make the value of that trade good for the Texans. Just non-QBs... even some of the best of them, don't have that value. 

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3 minutes ago, BlueShoe said:

 

Wrong. They actually 100% agree with me. 

 

What I am saying is not popular... People won't like it. But it is an honest take on the situation. 

 

You need to learn the difference between opinion and facts.  Thanks for your opinion.  It is hardly facts.

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How good is this coaching staff at building? That's what matters.

Good pick. He has obvious lows but his pocket manipulation and field awareness are what drew Richardson to my attention. Had him behind Young but I think his ceiling is much higher for obvious reasons. How they build this out is all that matters. Fans need to be patient for a year minimum i.e. expect NOTHING. Thru the highs and lows, stay patient. Heck, stay patient into his 2nd year. Not everyone kicks off like Luck did....almost no one does.

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6 minutes ago, Smonroe said:

 

AR is on record saying his footwork needs improvement.  He did make some really bad looking throws in college.  Some were layups.

 

But he also made some Stroud like throws, showing he has all of those physical features.  

 

He also seems to process very quickly.  He was forced out of the pocket so many times, and created plays, running as a final resort.  

 

I'm psyched.

 

Anthony Richardson is a unique quarterback who could become very successful in the NFL... He could be a dude... He could be a dud... The ceiling is the limit...

 

I have said that over and over... Before and after we selected him...

 

Steichen was asked what he valued in a quarterback... He answered that he must be very accurate. Saying that and then taking Richardson is not being truthful... He lied. 

3 minutes ago, jvan1973 said:

Please show your work.    You are the one making the claim. 

 

You first. 

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9 minutes ago, Smonroe said:

 

If you changed his wording from "job" to "priority", wouldn't you say he's spot on?


If you look at my post, I talked about media as a group, and not just sports.   I referenced politics, other news and even entertainment.  
 

My post was 100 percent NOT about the draft and click bait which I acknowledge.  
So, no, I wouldn’t say the media’s priority is for entertainment and click bait.  
 

SOCIAL MEDIA, mostly yes.  I’d agree.  But NOT traditional media.   Because if you don’t have credibility you’ve got nothing. 
 

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Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you all know that my favorite team is the Colts.  I value them above every other franchise in sports.

 

But I'm going to a Tampa Bay game this season.

 

(Just wanted to confess to being a liar.  Is there a program for people like me?)

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2 minutes ago, iuswingman said:

 

You need to learn the difference between opinion and facts.  Thanks for your opinion.  It is hardly facts.

 

 

The fact that every offensive minded coach I have ever worked with or spoke to says the same thing about accuracy.... Plus it's my opinion too. 

 

It is a fact that the opinion of every offensive minded coach I have ever worked with or spoken to have the same take on a quarterbacks accuracy. 

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After 9 weeks Karas has an 83.9 run-blocking grade and an overall PFF grade of 87.4.  Overall, 86.3 PFF grade with just one penalty and 1 QB hurry on 296 total snaps.  Decent height 6’4” ·         RT Josh Fryar (OSU) - 2023 earned college football midseason all-America Honorable Mention.  Fryar finished 2023 with a 70.8 overall PFF grade.  Great height 6’6”.  Finished with a 70.8 PFF grade.  Gave up a team high 5 sacks but did earn a 77.2 run blocking grade and a 71.2 pass blocking grade. ·         LG Rush Reimer (Cal) – In 2023 Reimer earned first-team All-Big Sky Conference at LG with an overall 75.8 PFF Grade (D1-T8) at Montana State.  See how he does against better CFB competition.  Project goes UDFA much like Jake Kubas (7) (NY Giants), Ross Palmer (3), and (2) Donny Ventrelli (Bears).  Could be the next Mason McCormick (6) drafted by the Steelers P119 in the 2024 NFL draft.  Montana State used a lot of Inside Zone runs.  Cal has Reimer listed as backup LT for 2024. ·         RT/OG Grey Zabel (North Dakota State) 6’6” 296 pounds.  Zabel finished 2023 with an overall 79.3 PFF Grade as an OG.  Finished 10th among other listed tackles last season.  As a guard would have been 4th best D1.  Zabel started all 15 games in 2023 with 3 at guard and 12 at RT. ·         RB Harrison Waylee (Wyoming) – In 2023 clocked 21.8 mph in Week 4 T18 fastest player. ·         RB/KR Lan Larison (UC Davis) finished 2023 tied 7th overall FCS RB with an overall 89.2 PFF Grade (R5) in D1.  On 178 carries rushed for 1101 yards scoring 13 TDS while adding two more through the air on 21 REC for 198 yards.  Larison was the 2023 Big Sky Offensive Player of the Year.  In 2021 averaged 29.91 yards as a kick returner and 21.9 yards in 2022. ·         SWR/RB/KR/PR Chris Tyree (ND) 4.29s-forty speed excellent 3.95s shuttle (HS) and 38” vertical (HS).  In 2023 Week 9 clocked 21.0 mph. ·         WRX/Z Bo Belquist (North Dakota) 2023 overall 88.6 PFF Grade.  For D1 graded out as one of the top 10 WRs behind Hayden Hatten 86.1 whom the Seahawks added as an UDFA. ·         SWR Jacob De Jesus (UNLV) – best PR/KR #3 in PR and #13 in KR.  De Jesus was a top nomination to win the Jet Award in 2023 who was given to Zachariah Branch (USC). ·         WR-X Dymere Miller (Rutgers) – 2023 College Football FCS All-America Team with Monmouth.  Miller finished as the best receiver (D1) in 2023 with a 92.3 PFF grade (only behind Nabers).  Monmouth ran an inside zone with three different concepts in its base A gap zone.  Also pinched in as a kickoff returner with success (13.67 and 12.5 avgs). ·         WR Isaac TeSlaa (Arkansas) – Great Midwest American Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2022 and received Honorable Mention All-American.  Strengths are ball tracking, hands, athleticism, 50/50 extraordinaire. ·         LEdge Aaron Lewis (Rutgers) - 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.
    • He didn't  have all his weapons  versus ravens. He has more than enough  weapons  now
    • Didn't really seem like C.J said anything derogatory. I also don't think Indy hates him. It's all competition at the end of the day. What does bother me is he talks like he wasn't getting his butt kicked when AR and him first met. 
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