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2 hours ago, richard pallo said:

It shouldn’t be a big change to be more versatile and unpredictable.  We should have been that way all year.  Even a few designed roll outs would be nice.  Keep them guessing.  It’s not rocket science.  Same old same old is not to hard to defend.

It’s interesting— I think Steichen does some of his best play calling on third and short or fourth and short. He’s very aggressive, unafraid to throw it, whereas a lot of coaches run it up the middle. But in the course of a game he’s more conservative than I expected, which is likely due to the myriad of reasons already brought up. I just love that no one knows what he’ll call in short yardage situations. That’s just my read, I could be wrong. 

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29 minutes ago, richard pallo said:

Yeah that’s the problem with Minchew.  He’s not dangerous.  Yet he was one of the first players we signed and he can not run the entire offense.  Very limited in what he offers.   We somehow managed to get to this point so that’s a plus but I wouldn’t be in a rush to bring him back.  I would bet there will be better options out there in the off season.  The quarterback carousel is always moving.

I don't think there will be many, if any better options for backup QB.   We were very lucky to have Minshew along with AR.  Hopefully he isn't needed next season but it is a great insurance policy.

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19 minutes ago, Boondoggle said:

This is true.  But scheme does factor in when you start ranking out head coaches.  The guys at the top are all innovators on one side of the ball.  This is inevitable and has always been true and will always be true because the only way to hold on to an innovator is to place him in that top role.  But there's a lot to being a head coach.  There's the talent level you're working with.  There's your ability to teach and translate scheme from the board to the field by getting players to execute well.  There's tying together tons of other elements like how to optimize travel, practice scheduling, medical treatment of players etc.  There's also just having the gravitas to you in order to stand up in front of a room of professionals and get them polarized in one direction that you choose.

 

Which is why so many fail.  Steichen I am not sure to what extent he's an innovator, meaning leading new trends for the league.  Those guys are really rare.  But it doesn't matter for now when he's winning in year one.  You can go a long ways just being up to speed on trends and being smart enough to incorporate them and adjust them to fit your people.  So I'm very happy with him thus far.

Fow a rookie head coach, I am happy with Steichen.   He will grow as the roster changes and he gets more comfortable.  To be fighting for a playoff spot in the last week of the season with a backup QB is great,

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1 hour ago, richard pallo said:

Yeah that’s the problem with Minchew.  He’s not dangerous.  Yet he was one of the first players we signed and he can not run the entire offense.  Very limited in what he offers.   We somehow managed to get to this point so that’s a plus but I wouldn’t be in a rush to bring him back.  I would bet there will be better options out there in the off season.  The quarterback carousel is always moving.

 

We signed him because he's a good backup, and that's been reinforced this season. But we also signed him before the draft, so it's possible that the team wants a backup that is more similar to Richardson.

 

We could do a lot worse than Minshew, but there's an argument for going in a different direction.

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8 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

That’s actually not bad. Considering guys went out and came back in. Kelly and Nelson left but came back. They will be ready.

 

And EJ Speed stayed out of protocol... That's good news.

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1 minute ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Well he was allowed back in. Don’t think he even got checked for a concussion.

 

He got taken out by the spotter, so he was definitely checked during the game. He obviously cleared that evaluation, and went back in. But we've seen that happen, and then the guy shows up with symptoms the next day. I just thought it was something to keep an eye on. 

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Colts have a lot of guys on this team who have experienced win and in from 18 and 20. They had to beat Jags in 20. Taylor and Pittman experienced that. Minshew has experienced  a SB. A bunch of our defensive guys were part of those teams in 18 and 20. Buckner has been to a SB. Hopefully colts can lean into that experience Saturday night. Texans lack that on their roster. Stroud has played in some big college games though.

 

Somrone on JMV said they don’t think Texans played any big games under the lights. How will the playoff atmosphere affect a young team with really no experience. Going to be fascinating to see.

24 minutes ago, Superman said:

 

He got taken out by the spotter, so he was definitely checked during the game. He obviously cleared that evaluation, and went back in. But we've seen that happen, and then the guy shows up with symptoms the next day. I just thought it was something to keep an eye on. 

I must of missed that. 

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1 minute ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

I must of missed that. 

 

It was confusing because the refs didn't know what they were doing. They took about 20 seconds to stop the clock, then charged the Raiders with a 10 second run off because they thought it was a Raiders player being taken out. Once they realized it was a Colts player being taken out, they put the time and the run off back on the clock.

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1 hour ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

 

 

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/colts-sign-juwann-winfree-to-53-man-roster

 

..tight end Eric Tomlinson to their practice squad. He appeared in all 17 games with 12 starts for the Broncos last season, catching nine passes for 79 yards with two TDs. He spent training camp with the Texans and was on the Ravens practice squad earlier this season.

 

 

Born:April 22, 1992 (age 31)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.

Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)

Weight:263 lb (119 kg)

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2 hours ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Colts have a lot of guys on this team who have experienced win and in from 18 and 20. They had to beat Jags in 20. Taylor and Pittman experienced that. Minshew has experienced  a SB. A bunch of our defensive guys were part of those teams in 18 and 20. Buckner has been to a SB. Hopefully colts can lean into that experience Saturday night. Texans lack that on their roster. Stroud has played in some big college games though.

 

Somrone on JMV said they don’t think Texans played any big games under the lights. How will the playoff atmosphere affect a young team with really no experience. Going to be fascinating to see.

I must of missed that. 

To be fair.  Stroud played in the National Championship game last yr and was fantastic.  That was a bigger atmosphere than this upcoming game     But I get your point 

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Had a feeling Winfree would join 53, he is out of call ups and NOW Ethan Fernea is as well so needed to elevate one of those and Winfree more a pure WR while Ethan more gadget slot ala Mckenzie. 

 

Tomlinson the blocking TE we have been lacking so could be pulled up this week if up to speed but likely playoff game.

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7 minutes ago, ChuggaBeer said:

To be fair.  Stroud played in the National Championship game last yr and was fantastic.  That was a bigger atmosphere than this upcoming game     But I get your point 

Your overall point still stands but he played in the semifinals not the national title game last year.  Still your main point stands.  Just pointing that out before someone tries to over look your good point due to a simple brain fart.

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17 minutes ago, GoColts8818 said:

Your overall point still stands but he played in the semifinals not the national title game last year.  Still your main point stands.  Just pointing that out before someone tries to over look your good point due to a simple brain fart.

Ahh.  yea  Thanks   I'm not much of a CFB fan.   

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18 minutes ago, Restinpeacesweetchloe said:

Biggest difference  I think is that game was on a neutral field I believe.

Can be.  Colts fans have to make it a hostile environment.  Hopefully it’s like the Pats game from a couple of years ago.

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37 minutes ago, TrueBlue4ever said:

Here we go again! Line has flipped to favoring the Texans 1.5 now.  

I don’t worry about betting lines but not shocked.  Most people that arent Colts fans are going to side with the Texans because of Stroud alone.  

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