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Heard On Radio Collie Is Having His Knee Examined


chad72

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I generally like your point of view on most things, but on this one, Stokley does not seem unreasonable.

Oh no dont get me wrong i like stokley, tbh id rather him than TJ, was just thinking the colts might as well be like the old times with harrison, stokely and wayne.

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I personally don't think this seems serious at all. There was nothing there that suggested an injury or nagging condition. He was simply having it looked at. For all we know, he tweaked it a little while making a cut, or it was popping a little too much for his comfort when he stood up from a chair.

@Coltsman1788: People don't think we need insurance simply because they know the names of our first five guys. That must mean we're loaded, right? ;)

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I personally don't think this seems serious at all. There was nothing there that suggested an injury or nagging condition. He was simply having it looked at. For all we know, he tweaked it a little while making a cut, or it was popping a little too much for his comfort when he stood up from a chair.

@Coltsman1788: People don't think we need insurance simply because they know the names of our first five guys. That must mean we're loaded, right? ;)

Tell me about it. lol

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i jope collie is hurt not injured so we can sign moss or t.o it will be our last resort so we will have too....fingers are crossed

Hi Nate!

Not to derail but, I just looked at your profile and your rep is -12 '2nd string'. Not that this means anything of course, but, I've been laughing for at least 3 minutes. Why is that so funny?

I "jope" you don't think there is a difference between being hurt and being injured? Actually I heard that Collie has a class 3 boo boo. The trainers are applying several doses of wuv n kisseys.

:vomit:

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:facepalm:

Yet some think we don't need insurance at wide out.

I'll bite.

The most the Colts really have kept at WR is 5 players. If memory serves, last year they had 6 on the active roster when they added Taj Smith but that was in a ridiculous injury-riddled season. And his contribution was solely on special teams. In 2009, they opened the season with only 4 WR's.

A 5 WR corps of White, Collie, Wayne, Gonzo, & Garcon is deep. Among the deepest in the entire league. How do they make up a roster with those players and add the insurance you want?

To get to the 53 man roster, I am guessing a positional breakdown of:

3 QB

4 RB

3 TE

5 WR

9 OL

24

3 ST specialists

5 DE

5 DT

7 LB

9 DB

26

I suppose it is possible that they add a 6 WR instead of a another position, but they have traditionally not done that in the past. My best guess is the insurance you want will more than likely come at the expense of a player expected to make the WR roster.

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I'll bite.

The most the Colts really have kept at WR is 5 players. If memory serves, last year they had 6 on the active roster when they added Taj Smith but that was in a ridiculous injury-riddled season. And his contribution was solely on special teams. In 2009, they opened the season with only 4 WR's.

A 5 WR corps of White, Collie, Wayne, Gonzo, & Garcon is deep. Among the deepest in the entire league. How do they make up a roster with those players and add the insurance you want?

To get to the 53 man roster, I am guessing a positional breakdown of:

3 QB

4 RB

3 TE

5 WR

9 OL

24

3 ST specialists

5 DE

5 DT

7 LB

9 DB

26

I suppose it is possible that they add a 6 WR instead of a another position, but they have traditionally not done that in the past. My best guess is the insurance you want will more than likely come at the expense of a player expected to make the WR roster.

I would guess we might do 2 QB's again.

Other than that, you laid it all out pretty well.

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Hi Nate!

Not to derail but, I just looked at your profile and your rep is -12 '2nd string'. Not that this means anything of course, but, I've been laughing for at least 3 minutes. Why is that so funny?

I "jope" you don't think there is a difference between being hurt and being injured? Actually I heard that Collie has a class 3 boo boo. The trainers are applying several doses of wuv n kisseys.

:vomit:

You should know by now then that pushing the logical argument with him isn't going to get you anywhere...... lol

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Heard on JMV radio show that Austin Collie missed practice due to team doctors examining his knee.

Let us hope it is nothing serious.

Chad had that ion my earlier report on all that missed practice but only had 1 responce

No Biggie

also had this NUGGET

also

past reports have indicated that Bill Polian does not intend to use Ben Ijalana at guard,

Tom James of CBSSports.com Rapid Reports, learned that Caldwell is not opposed to the idea. Caldwell stated, “We have to look at our guys and figure out who are best five are to put out there on the field.”

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I'll bite.

The most the Colts really have kept at WR is 5 players. If memory serves, last year they had 6 on the active roster when they added Taj Smith but that was in a ridiculous injury-riddled season. And his contribution was solely on special teams. In 2009, they opened the season with only 4 WR's.

A 5 WR corps of White, Collie, Wayne, Gonzo, & Garcon is deep. Among the deepest in the entire league. How do they make up a roster with those players and add the insurance you want?

To get to the 53 man roster, I am guessing a positional breakdown of:

3 QB

4 RB

3 TE

5 WR

9 OL

24

3 ST specialists

5 DE

5 DT

7 LB

9 DB

26

I suppose it is possible that they add a 6 WR instead of a another position, but they have traditionally not done that in the past. My best guess is the insurance you want will more than likely come at the expense of a player expected to make the WR roster.

You might have a flex position between WR, RB and DB for a return man.

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