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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the GM put the teams together.

Jim openly admits to sucking as a GM. This is why he had the good sense to hire guys who knew what they were doing when he finally became the owner. I think Jim is just tooting his horn a bit on his track record as an owner not GM.

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He's not saying he BOUGHT his OWN Team. Read between the lines you guys!

He's saying if you don't like how he runs his team/organization, then go by your own.

Like when you're a kid & your parents tell you, "If you don't like my rules.... move out into your own house & make your own rules." Or anything to that extent

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the GM put the teams together.

And Irsay show put his money where his mouth was. He DID NOT buy his team, and he did not put together the last decade.

Your hate for Irsay is ridiculous. You weren't even alive in the 80's so all you have to go on is what you've read about and you're still just mad because he let your hero go.

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Your hate for Irsay is ridiculous. You weren't even alive in the 80's so all you have to go on is what you've read about and you're still just mad because he let your hero go.

Lol, Seriously? :facepalm: I don't like Irsay because he is running off of daddy's money, and has done nothing to earn what he has. The majority of the time I just ignore him because he isn't on the field and isn't a Colt. He is just an owner. Nothing more nothing less.

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The likely reason fired off his "kiss my *** missive" today, is that NFL.com had a story yesterday which pretty much took Irsay to the woodshed.

It got lost here because we suffered the worst defeat in the history of football... or so I've read here....

Anyway.... unnamed NFL people ripping Irsay for tweeting about the possible trade.

Everyone saying Irsay is hurting the team, not helping.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000054810/article/jim-irsay-fueling-indianapolis-colts-trade-speculation

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Lol, Seriously? :facepalm: I don't like Irsay because he is running off of daddy's money, and has done nothing to earn what he has. The majority of the time I just ignore him because he isn't on the field and isn't a Colt. He is just an owner. Nothing more nothing less.

Except give back to the community of course
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Lol, Seriously? :facepalm: I don't like Irsay because he is running off of daddy's money, and has done nothing to earn what he has. The majority of the time I just ignore him because he isn't on the field and isn't a Colt. He is just an owner. Nothing more nothing less.

So essentially, you're just jealous. Got it!!! :thmup:

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I see his point. He is right that he's giving information to fans.....who want it. And fans who don't want it are free to disregard.

I've read some hateful things said about him because of it. And I do not understand.

The bottom line probably is just people who don't like him and are not going to like him no matter what.

It is ironic that they listen to him since they don't want to. It's also ironic that they tell him to shut up..........when they don't

props to him for calling this what it is

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Lol, Seriously? :facepalm: I don't like Irsay because he is running off of daddy's money, and has done nothing to earn what he has. The majority of the time I just ignore him because he isn't on the field and isn't a Colt. He is just an owner. Nothing more nothing less.

Come on FX, nothing?

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The likely reason fired off his "kiss my *** missive" today, is that NFL.com had a story yesterday which pretty much took Irsay to the woodshed.

It got lost here because we suffered the worst defeat in the history of football... or so I've read here....

Anyway.... unnamed NFL people ripping Irsay for tweeting about the possible trade.

Everyone saying Irsay is hurting the team, not helping.

http://www.nfl.com/n...ade-speculation

Still talking about it today....on NFL.com.......and we have a post 30 pages long on it here....and new ones every five minutes.....In the words of the great Larry The Cable Guy: " GET R Done!" (or not)
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Lol, Seriously? :facepalm: I don't like Irsay because he is running off of daddy's money, and has done nothing to earn what he has. The majority of the time I just ignore him because he isn't on the field and isn't a Colt. He is just an owner. Nothing more nothing less.

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Except give back to the community of course

That's great for him I have nothing against it.

So essentially, you're just jeolous. Got it!!! :thmup:

Would I love to inherit a football team? Sure, but I'm not anymore jealous of Irsay than any other team owner.

Come on FX, nothing?

I guess you can say he lost more than anything to gain a football team.

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Still talking about it today....on NFL.com.......and we have a post 30 pages long on it here....and new ones every five minutes.....In the words of the great Larry The Cable Guy: " GET R Done!" (or not)

I think I had one post in the 30 page trade thread. Otherwise, I want NO PART of that thread.

The longest, and perhaps WORST thread in the history of this website.

"I want the best player from every team, and I'm willing to trade our 7th round draft pick. If pressed, I might go to a 6. What do you think? Will they do it? No? Why not?"

Please God, someone strike me dead!! :slaphead: :facepalm:

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I think I had one post in the 30 page trade thread. Otherwise, I want NO PART of that thread.

The longest, and perhaps WORST thread in the history of this website.

"I want the best player from every team, and I'm willing to trade our 7th round draft pick. If pressed, I might go to a 6. What do you think? Will they do it? No? Why not?"

Please God, someone strike me dead!! :slaphead: :facepalm:

LOL

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Lol, Seriously? :facepalm: I don't like Irsay because he is running off of daddy's money, and has done nothing to earn what he has. The majority of the time I just ignore him because he isn't on the field and isn't a Colt. He is just an owner. Nothing more nothing less.

Jim Irsay is a Colt

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I think I had one post in the 30 page trade thread. Otherwise, I want NO PART of that thread.

The longest, and perhaps WORST thread in the history of this website.

"I want the best player from every team, and I'm willing to trade our 7th round draft pick. If pressed, I might go to a 6. What do you think? Will they do it? No? Why not?"

Please God, someone strike me dead!! :slaphead: :facepalm:

Now that the Welker RUMOR is flying.....URRRGH.....I would rather get Davis myself...I honestly think we will find some nice surprises.....with 465 players getting turned loose. Grigs got Freeman from the CFL and Dom Jones from AFL.....I am awaiting the cuts....We have a 'mini' draft board set up, and Grigs, Telesco, and Pagano are watching tape!!!
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