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We're really good at boosting confidence in backup or struggling QBs. So I expect this to be the Caleb Williams coming out party.
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Yeah. Guys like Mark Glowinski, Samsun Ebukam, Denico Autry, and Gillmore were great for us. The issue is that it’s few and far in between. Plus he only does it for starters and not for depth. IMO we should be signing 3-5 low tier FAs. Even if they don’t start, they should be your 2nd and 3rd options. Why is Akhello Weatherspoon not on this team? You can’t tell me Dallis Flowers or Jaylon Jones are better right now. Eli Apple, J.C. Jackson, Jalen Mills, Steven Nelson? None of these guys were better than any corners on the team? I’m not including Howard because I heard about the off the field stuff. Again my issue isn’t not getting Sneed. My issue is not getting Sneed or literally any other FA CB. May issue is letting your entire secondary be comprised of young unproven players outside of Kenny Moore.
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The Colts should win this, but honestly, I don't really care if they win or lose right now. I just want them to play a lot better than last week. I can stomach a loss if we play good football, but just get slightly outplayed. What I really don't want to see is another stumbling, bumbling mess of a game from the Colts.
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I think the problem is that Ballard waited WAY too long to address the QB situation with a young guy. If we trade up for Justin Herbert in 2020 (which is what I wanted), we've already won the division multiple times and we're perennial SB contenders. Instead Ballard tried to "win now" with washed up QBs. It worked for a year with Rivers, but you knew that was only ever going to be 1-2 years max. Now we have a long developmental guy in AR. Stroud was my favorite in 2024. AR was my second. Levis was my third. I was in the never Bryce camp, because I don't believe a QB that is barely taller than I am and has less muscle mass than I do could ever succeed, period. We have what we have. We have AR, who could be great in a few years, and we have an aging roster that could be finished in a few years. I'm worried Ballard missed his window, but we'll see.
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Ironically, for years with frank's offense we had sustained between the red zone drives and TOP, but no big scoring plays. This season, we have had some big plays but no sustained drives, really. The defense that keeps AP from breaking big plays will tend to also keep JT from making long runs. If it stays like this, defenses will force the Colts to do everything underneath, and that's ARs biggest weakness. I assume defenses would be content to let the Colts churn the field at 4 to 5 YPC from a RB, because the field becomes "the box" in the red zone, and we really don't have a short yardage punching running game for red zone running. AR needs to figure out the underneath game. And no, specific play calling won't undo that issue.
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