Jump to content
Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts Fan Forum

More bad secondary play


basspapaw

Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

I wonder what our record would be if we had Gilmore all year? Maybe 5-3 which just irks me. Oh well!

Trading Gilmore was a sign that Ballard did not expect to contend for the AFC South Division title.  Why do fans expect us to contend when the FO didn't even make the necessary investments this year?  He's obviously invested for the future, not the present.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, DougDew said:

Trading Gilmore was a sign that Ballard did not expect to contend for the AFC South Division title.  Why do fans expect us to contend when the FO didn't even make the necessary investments this year?  He's obviously invested for the future, not the present.

Yeah, I disagreed with that move by Ballard. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, DougDew said:

But you often post like we are primed to go to the SB.  Even Ballard doesn't think that, and he's built the team.

lol. I have never once posted that we are primed to go to the SB. How do you translate my 8-8-1 prediction into me thinking we are primed to go to the SB? That is interesting. I have posted at times that we could make the playoffs if things go our way. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

lol. I have never once posted that we are primed to go to the SB. How do you translate my 8-8-1 prediction into me thinking we are primed to go to the SB? That is interesting. I have posted at times that we could make the playoffs if things go our way. 

But your prediction was probably made after Ballard traded Gilmore. 

 

 Ballard traded Gilmore because he figured we would NOT be in AFC South Title contention even with him.  You probably did think we would be with him, as indicated by your posts a few minutes ago.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, DougDew said:

But your prediction was probably made after Ballard traded Gilmore. 

 

 Ballard traded Gilmore because he figured we would NOT be in AFC South Title contention even with him.  You probably did think we would be with him, as indicated by your posts a few minutes ago.  

No, with Gilmore I would have felt like we could maybe win the division. I have never remotely thought going into this season that we were SB contenders even had we had Gilmore, especially with a rookie QB. I picked the Ravens to win the SB before the season started. I had them and the Chiefs playing the AFC Title Game regardless. I also had teams like Cincy and the Bills as being better than us. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, 2006Coltsbestever said:

No, with Gilmore I would have felt like we could maybe win the division. I have never remotely thought going into this season that we were SB contenders even had we had Gilmore, especially with a rookie QB. I picked the Ravens to win the SB before the season started. I had them and the Chiefs playing the AFC Title Game regardless. I also had teams like Cincy and the Bills as being better than us. 

Whatever level you expect them to achieve is not relevant.  I threw out SB to make a point.  Lets not turn the convo into that.

 

Your assessment of the Colts chances to win a lot of games is/was higher than Ballard's.  That's why you disagree with him trading Gilmore.   

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, DougDew said:

Trading Gilmore was a sign that Ballard did not expect to contend for the AFC South Division title.  Why do fans expect us to contend when the FO didn't even make the necessary investments this year?  He's obviously invested for the future, not the present.

 

  Gee, we have about $10M in cap space left, with Pittman, Grover, Moore, Franklin, Speed becoming FA.

 Ballard has addressed every position, with this season being the beginning of the next team build. 

 In 2026, when we might be SB contenders again, 15-20 of our current players will be here.

 And that will not include a few of our current better `higher salaried' players.

 We have a few great fans that can't help it that they look at our prospects with Blue colored glasses.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, DougDew said:

Whatever level you expect them to achieve is not relevant.  I threw out SB to make a point.  Lets not turn the convo into that.

 

Your assessment of the Colts chances to win a lot of games is/was higher than Ballard's.  That's why you disagree with him trading Gilmore.   

So you don't think Ballard didn't think we could win at least 8 games? Also you are the one that threw out SB talk looking foolish, so I am not throwing nothing out! You started the SB talk to try and make me look an *. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

So you don't think Ballard didn't think we could win at least 8 games? Also you are the one that throughout SB looking foolish so I am not throwing nothing out! You started the SB talk to try and make me look an *. 

I have no idea how many games Ballard expected the Colts to win.  He knew it was a nonplayoff year so he sold Gilmore.....like many are wanting him to do now with other players.   You sell vets when you think the season is a wash...not because you think its a contender.  Fans are now catching up to Ballard's position.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, DougDew said:

I have no idea how many games Ballard expected the Colts to win.  He knew it was a nonplayoff year so he sold Gilmore.....like many are wanting him to do now with other players.   You sell vets when you think the season is a wash...not because you think its a contender.  Fans are now catching up to Ballard's position.

 

I can't control what the FO does, whatever they want to do is out of my control. If we trade Moss or whoever or even trade Mustache for a low pick, it is what it is. We aren't SB contenders anyway so really our whole discussion is moot.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

49 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Yeah, I disagreed with that move by Ballard. 

 

 This just makes apparent that our leadership and Gilmore anticipated maybe

6-7 wins. So with respect for Gilmore at this point in his career, we sent him to a contender. I would wager this possibility was part of the discussion getting him to come here.

 JMO that our Leadership would prefer winning 5 games rather than 7.

We need a host of new high quality prospects over the next 3 years.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Am I mistaken in the Gilmore wanted out, so Ballard accommodated him?  I don’t think this was a case of Ballard just out of the blue trading the team’s best CB, so imho, all this chatter slagging VpBallard for trading Gilmore is basically out of line.  GM did the vet a solid by accommodating the vets desire to be moved.  Respect.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Defjamz26 said:

I disagree with they were playing “well”. Was Rodgers better than Facyson last year? Absolutely. But like I was saying in another topic, these are guys who made a handful of good plays and he just bet the house on. They showed no type of consistent production. JuJu Brents had played better than any of those guys in his first 4 starts before injuries. Even though EJ Speed and Grover were late round picks from small schools, you gotta be realistic. There’s a reason why those guys go late in the draft. I never got the Rodgers or Flowers hype. What’s weird is the similar rises to being starters.

 

Both were guys who had elite speed and started on special teams. Made a couple of really nice plays as returners and had a handful of defensive plays were they were solid against lower competition and got dubbed as the starter going forward. IMO Rogers and Flowers were always depth guys. Not starters.

They were young and yes maybe a mistake here and there. But they weren’t getting beat like we are seeing now. They were guys you can grow with. 

1 minute ago, rockywoj said:

Am I mistaken in the Gilmore wanted out, so Ballard accommodated him?  I don’t think this was a case of Ballard just out of the blue trading the team’s best CB, so imho, all this chatter slagging VpBallard for trading Gilmore is basically out of line.  GM did the vet a solid by accommodating the vets desire to be moved.  Respect.

Yes he asked for a trade.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Colts 247.2

Eagles 247.5

 

All in all, yes, our secondary stinks but so does the 2023 Eagles.

 

They are just as putrid. Giving up .3 yards more per game than our Colts through 7 games, yet they are 7-1. Why?

 

I will tell you why AJ Brown. A true alpha 1 receiver. Yes Hurts is there too, however, the alpha receiver is what the current Colts have been needing for years now. 

 

Don't fool yourselves about Corner Backs. 

 

We need an alpha receiver. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, Indeee said:

Colts 247.2

Eagles 247.5

 

All in all, yes, our secondary stinks but so does the 2023 Eagles.

 

They are just as putrid. Giving up .3 yards more per game than our Colts through 7 games, yet they are 7-1. Why?

 

I will tell you why AJ Brown. A true alpha 1 receiver. Yes Hurts is there too, however, the alpha receiver is what the current Colts have been needing for years now. 

 

Don't fool yourselves about Corner Backs. 

 

We need an alpha receiver. 

Eagles also have a healthy great QB. That makes all the difference.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, Indeee said:

Colts 247.2

Eagles 247.5

 

All in all, yes, our secondary stinks but so does the 2023 Eagles.

 

They are just as putrid. Giving up .3 yards more per game than our Colts through 7 games, yet they are 7-1. Why?

 

I will tell you why AJ Brown. A true alpha 1 receiver. Yes Hurts is there too, however, the alpha receiver is what the current Colts have been needing for years now. 

 

Don't fool yourselves about Corner Backs. 

 

We need an alpha receiver. 

It is because they have a great QB who can mask other problems. Until people listen to me when I say you need a very good - Great QB to win a SB, they will never learn. 

 

Since 2014, here are the teams that have won a SB:

2014 - Brady

2015 - Peyton = he still played a very good game vs the Pats in the playoffs. Even at 75% of his old self, he was still very good at times.

 

2016 - Brady

2017 - Foles

2018 - Brady

2019 - Mahomes

2020 - Brady

2021 - Stafford

2022 - Mahomes

-All are Hall of Famers (even Stafford will get in), except Foles. Foles in the one outlier, but 8 of the last 9 SB winners are Hall of Famers or will be. That is 88.9% of the teams that win the big one. Hurts made the SB last year and barely lost to Mahomes.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, Indeee said:

Colts 247.2

Eagles 247.5

 

All in all, yes, our secondary stinks but so does the 2023 Eagles.

 

They are just as putrid. Giving up .3 yards more per game than our Colts through 7 games, yet they are 7-1. Why?

 

I will tell you why AJ Brown. A true alpha 1 receiver. Yes Hurts is there too, however, the alpha receiver is what the current Colts have been needing for years now. 

 

Don't fool yourselves about Corner Backs. 

 

We need an alpha receiver. 

Their defense actually plays bend but don’t break, we play bend and break….

 

We’ve given up 229 points, they’ve given up 172. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

13 minutes ago, Solid84 said:

Their defense actually plays bend but don’t break, we play bend and break….

 

We’ve given up 229 points, they’ve given up 172. 


Yup, they’ve also made a purpose to create a good pass rush by drafting and signing talent and going out and a getting true number one receiver.  Two things ballard has yet to do.

 

also add in Gus refuses to blitz.  Even if defensive backs are bad, you still have to try and create pressure.  I’d rather go down trying than to just not try at all.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

It is because they have a great QB who can mask other problems. Until people listen to me when I say you need a very good - Great QB to win a SB, they will never learn. 

 

Since 2014, here are the teams that have won a SB:

2014 - Brady

2015 - Peyton = he still played a very good game vs the Pats in the playoffs. Even at 75% of his old self, he was still very good at times.

 

2016 - Brady

2017 - Foles

2018 - Brady

2019 - Mahomes

2020 - Brady

2021 - Stafford

2022 - Mahomes

-All are Hall of Famers (even Stafford will get in), except Foles. Foles in the one outlier, but 8 of the last 9 SB winners are Hall of Famers or will be. That is 88.9% of the teams that win the big one. Hurts made the SB last year and barely lost to Mahomes.

Yep that's true unless you have a generational defense like Baltimore, Seattle Legion of Boom era, etc you need an upper echelon qb.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Defjamz26 said:

I disagree with they were playing “well”. Was Rodgers better than Facyson last year? Absolutely. But like I was saying in another topic, these are guys who made a handful of good plays and he just bet the house on. They showed no type of consistent production. JuJu Brents had played better than any of those guys in his first 4 starts before injuries. Even though EJ Speed and Grover were late round picks from small schools, you gotta be realistic. There’s a reason why those guys go late in the draft. I never got the Rodgers or Flowers hype. What’s weird is the similar rises to being starters.

 

Both were guys who had elite speed and started on special teams. Made a couple of really nice plays as returners and had a handful of defensive plays were they were solid against lower competition and got dubbed as the starter going forward. IMO Rogers and Flowers were always depth guys. Not starters.

"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man." ~ The Dude

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Baker Jr was at least covering receivers and had a couple bogus penalties called on him to cost us the Browns game. 

Brown was no where near receivers. I saw him stumble and get his feet tangled up a couple times and miss a few tackles.

I'd rather have Baker at CB.

Baker Jr was at least covering receivers and had a couple bogus penalties called on him to cost us the Browns game. 

Brown was no where near receivers. I saw him stumble and get his feet tangled up a couple times and miss a few tackles.

I'd rather have Baker at CB.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As a follow-up to my previous post about CB's on other teams practice squads (and one on ours already) that could boost our secondary if they were to cut Brown and Baker............. I'd love to see any two of those take a roster spot. I mean, what could it hurt?

 

Darren Hall - Colts            6'0" & 190    10 Starts                         
Amani Oruwariye - Jags            6'2" & 200    36 Starts
Michael Ojemudia - Rams            6'1" & 200    12 Starts
Cam Dantzler - Saints            6'2" & 188    26 Starts           
 

Then there is a street free agent available

 

Greedy Williams      6'2" & 185 21 Starts

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I guess the whole question is the merits of the report. You report on his diabetes with tons of guesses and speculations and WITHOUT taking the side of the person who's been affected here and who's living and dealing with that condition. You report on the player being uncoachable WITHOUT taking the opinion of his coaches about being coachable or not(and BTW from what I've heard both from Colts and Texas coaches, this is resoundingly NOT TRUE). You report about him being immature and honestly, everything I've seen on the surface suggests the opposite. You report about his combine performance by giving it a pretty harsh reading(the video is in this thread and the account of what happened by McGinn is in this thread... People can actually go and look at what happened and make their own mind about whether the characterization of that workout was fair or not. I will just say you can represent the player stumbling in a drill and going again in various different ways and McGinn chose a specific way to represent it. It was the most negative way you could choose).    You know I had my own reservations about that outburst by Ballard at the presser, but the more I'm learning about Mitchell the more I actually believe in what Ballard was saying and the less merit those reports have in my mind. Maybe I have my own unconscious biases too, now that I have vested interest in Mitchell actually being good for us. I don't know     I guess ultimately none of it matters. AD's success or failure won't depend on some pre-draft reports... it will depend on how he handles himself from now on, how hard he works, his drive to be great and our staff's ability to get the best of him. 
    • Hmmm.   ”Healthy excuses will be hard to come by.”    Really?   Richardson, who had less than a thousand snaps in college, then had roughly 200 snaps his rookie year.  There’s one.   And Houston has Stroud who had a great rookie year.  Aren’t most media predicting Houston and JVille ahead of Indy this year?  That’s two without any trouble.     I just think insisting on a division title because a fan thinks it’s time doesn’t stand up to much scrutiny.   Sorry, just my two cents…. And often not worth that much.   
    • For me absolutely it does. If Richardson stays healthy excuses will be hard to come up with. As positive as I am with Ballard at some point we have to start winning. He bet on himself by bringing in his own home grown talent this year, what he does at safety in the coming month and a half has me worried as well. We were so close to winning the division last year with a back up QB that my expectation is winning the AFC south this year.    If they make it into the wild card game and lose then the seat is just as hot for me. If they advance further and make a Cinderella run then I’m fully back on board.
    • 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. 
    • 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. 
  • Members

×
×
  • Create New...