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Post by Paradis on Jan 19, 2015 10:42:33 GMT -5
They need to can their GM. The drafting of Andrew Luck did not require any skill. The trade for Trent Richardson and along with their 2013 first round pick, Bjoern Werner, being a healthy scratch yesterday doesn't look so good for the front office. Agreed. The rest of the roster after Luck is a 5-6 win team. The Richardson trade was just a debacle on so many levels. Luck has covered up a lot of bad personnel moves, but he can't cover them up forever. Good. I say keep the GM, and let the Colts ride out 10-12 years of choking. I hope Luck never brings home a trophy for the spoiled franchise.
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Post by sec.101row23 on Jan 19, 2015 10:44:15 GMT -5
Agreed. The rest of the roster after Luck is a 5-6 win team. The Richardson trade was just a debacle on so many levels. Luck has covered up a lot of bad personnel moves, but he can't cover them up forever. Good. I say keep the GM, and let the Colts ride out 10-12 years of choking. I hope Luck never brings home a trophy for the spoiled franchise. He could be this generations Dan Marino.
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Post by kuntysoze on Jan 19, 2015 10:48:21 GMT -5
Luck is overrated as fuck anyways. He's above-average, at the level of Roethlisberger or Newton, at best. He throws too many interceptions to belong in that elite SparklePony/Forehead/Rodgers category.
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 19, 2015 10:51:07 GMT -5
Take a look at the division they are in.
Titans Jags Texans
there's 6 wins right there.
They had ONE win over a team with a winning record.
Now you need to ask how bad Denver is if they lost to the Colts at home?
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Post by kuntysoze on Jan 19, 2015 10:54:40 GMT -5
Man, how does Houston lose with all the talent they have? They are stacked on both sides of the ball. Not to mention that when Clowney comes back healthy, he and Watt are going to destroy offenses.
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Post by Ff2 on Jan 19, 2015 11:01:24 GMT -5
Man, how does Houston lose with all the talent they have? They are stacked on both sides of the ball. Not to mention that when Clowney comes back healthy, he and Watt are going to destroy offenses. It's all about QBs.
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Post by adpz on Jan 19, 2015 11:48:13 GMT -5
Man, how does Houston lose with all the talent they have? They are stacked on both sides of the ball. Not to mention that when Clowney comes back healthy, he and Watt are going to destroy offenses. Like any 'fighting' sport, football has a huge confidence/mental aspect. Despite Watt's awesomeness, HOU was and is a soft team. A lot of these offense-minded teams end up bringing a basketball game to a football game IMO. And it's why they roll over come playoff time. We often point out that no 'pure' defense team has won a SB since the Ravens - but likewise the last 'pure' offense team to win was the Rams with Kurt Warner playing possesed and they barely won (and only won once).
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 19, 2015 11:59:11 GMT -5
And they have been really, really, really, really bad at the two best times to be bad in the last 20 years or so.
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Post by Fishooked on Jan 19, 2015 12:09:20 GMT -5
I'm wondering if Jim Irsay has any drunken tweets to say about this game.
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Post by gangrene on Jan 19, 2015 13:38:37 GMT -5
Take a look at the division they are in. Titans Jags Texans there's 6 wins right there. They had ONE win over a team with a winning record. Now you need to ask how bad Denver is if they lost to the Colts at home? Right now outside of the Ravens, there is no viable competition for the Pats in the AFC. Denver was lucky they did not make it as far as the AFC game in Foxborough - that would have been a bigger embarrassment.
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Post by jetitbe on Jan 20, 2015 0:28:50 GMT -5
If the rest of the 53-man rosters stayed the same, but Ryan Luck went to the Jets and Geno Smith to the Colts, I think the Jets would be the better team.
It demonstrates just how important the QB position is, and, to me, illustrates why we'd be foolish to pass up on one of the two big QBs if one somehow fell to us in this draft.
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Post by Bavarian on Jan 20, 2015 0:37:38 GMT -5
How the hell did they make it as far as they did? What a bunch of fucking frauds. I haven't seen a bigger chokejob in the playoffs like that since last year's Super Bowl. Absolute frauds playing in the weakest division they got a nice draw leading into that game. Forehead was hurt and Dalton blows. They are softer than Charmin. Same old Indy. No running game, no physicality on defense. And they'll have to pony up big money when Luck is extended so these shortcomings will likely always remain. They'll be a perennial playoff team with wins in the regular season but come January will be perennial frauds for the next decade. And everyone fawns over their coach for some reason. Whatever.
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Post by I definitely have a cock~~~ on Jan 22, 2015 12:20:15 GMT -5
How the hell did they make it as far as they did? What a bunch of fucking frauds. I haven't seen a bigger chokejob in the playoffs like that since last year's Super Bowl. " The Colts PLAYED really, really bad "
^ ^ Fixed..oh , btw,..as bad as they played...at least they have a good QB.
We don't..
cheers ~ ~
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