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Oldcolt 12-30-2025 02:24 AM

Strangely I agree with you that it is a solid roster and you could do much worse. It is hard to move on from that when you know you are close. Until last year I was with you on this but now I wonder just how many more years we will be solid because solid doesn't cut it. It's a .500 team, give or take a few. I know what it is like to be the laughing stock of the NFL, it sucks. But so has the last decade. I would like ownership to say and act like the only thing that counts is winning Super Bowls. It is why I liked then and still like swinging for the fences with Sauce. If it signals a new more aggressive mindset I'm all in, but it doesn't feel that way quite yet.

sherck 12-30-2025 10:08 AM

I think Chris Ballard is a GREAT evaluator and drafter of talent.....for every position besides QB and DE.

Sadly, those two positions are the most important on an NFL team and greatly dictate the success or failure of the team.

apballin 12-30-2025 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by sherck (Post 340080)
I think Chris Ballard is a GREAT evaluator and drafter of talent.....for every position besides QB and DE.

Sadly, those two positions are the most important on an NFL team and greatly dictate the success or failure of the team.

15 QBs brought in by Ballard...

19 DEs brought in by Ballard...

Sure, some of those were low round picks or street free agents but still, those numbers...

He has tried; I give him all the credit in the world. He has tried....and failed.

And I still don’t believe he’s ever forced his hand and gotten the QB he solely wanted. He leaves a lot of creative control of QB choice up to the coach because they want this harmonious work place unlike they had with Grigson

sherck 12-30-2025 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by apballin (Post 340081)
And I still don’t believe he’s ever forced his hand and gotten the QB he solely wanted. He leaves a lot of creative control of QB choice up to the coach because they want this harmonious work place unlike they had with Grigson

Alas, that does not matter.

In the end, he is the one who green lit whatever acquisition the Colts did...the buck stops here as they say.

I am on the fence about keeping him or firing him. He does SO many things well...except find QBs and DEs.

Oldcolt 12-30-2025 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by apballin (Post 340081)
And I still don’t believe he’s ever forced his hand and gotten the QB he solely wanted. He leaves a lot of creative control of QB choice up to the coach because they want this harmonious work place unlike they had with Grigson

If this is true than we are in more trouble than I ever thought. Of course he takes what the coach wants into consideration, I am sure he also runs it by the owner, but if he doesn't make the final decision who does? He kept Banogu on the team for years and the coaches kept making him a healthy scratch. That doesn't scream to me letting the coach make decisions on players. In the scenario you postulate, where decisions are made by multiple people, nobody is in charge and we are essentially rudderless. I am not saying you are wrong but if you are correct, jeez.

apballin 12-30-2025 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Oldcolt (Post 340092)
If this is true than we are in more trouble than I ever thought. Of course he takes what the coach wants into consideration, I am sure he also runs it by the owner, but if he doesn't make the final decision who does? He kept Banogu on the team for years and the coaches kept making him a healthy scratch. That doesn't scream to me letting the coach make decisions on players. In the scenario you postulate, where decisions are made by multiple people, nobody is in charge and we are essentially rudderless. I am not saying you are wrong but if you are correct, jeez.

So you’re telling me he wanted to sign,

Xavien Howard

Mike Hilton

Germaine Pratt

I’m guessing Anarumo went to him and said this is what I need if you want my system to work because none of these are moves that would match Ballards tendencies

Oldcolt 12-30-2025 04:10 PM

I am not saying that GMs don't let coaches sway them on certain players. I am saying when it is the most important position on the team, a position that affects the entire organization and how it is perceived the buck does not stop with the coach that 'loves' some QB for whatever reason. The GM makes that call, most likely in close consultation with the owner. Unless he is overuled by the owner he owns it in my view. Quarterbacks are different than other positions.

Kray007 12-30-2025 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by sherck (Post 340080)
I think Chris Ballard is a GREAT evaluator and drafter of talent.....for every position besides QB and DE.

Sadly, those two positions are the most important on an NFL team and greatly dictate the success or failure of the team.

After years of trying and striking out, Ballard found a Quarterback in Daniel Jones. He might not be the next Patrick Mahomes or Josh Taylor, but if that’s your metric for judging talent, most NFL GM’s come up short.

At DE, Latu seems to be developing into a solid pass rusher, a 10-12 sack a season guy. We could use another presence on the other side, someone who offers more sudden impact. Those guys are hard to find; I suspect that the answer is going to be Trey Hendrickson.

Dam8610 12-30-2025 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Kray007 (Post 340134)
After years of trying and striking out, Ballard found a Quarterback in Daniel Jones. He might not be the next Patrick Mahomes or Josh Taylor, but if that’s your metric for judging talent, most NFL GM’s come up short.

At DE, Latu seems to be developing into a solid pass rusher, a 10-12 sack a season guy. We could use another presence on the other side, someone who offers more sudden impact. Those guys are hard to find; I suspect that the answer is going to be Trey Hendrickson.

I would prefer it to be Jaelan Phillips as he is a longer term solution to the problem and he is almost certain to hit free agency.

YDFL Commish 12-30-2025 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dam8610 (Post 340135)
I would prefer it to be Jaelan Phillips as he is a longer term solution to the problem and he is almost certain to hit free agency.

No...No...No! Maxx Crosby should be the target. I would be willing to trade 2 2nd rd. picks, Pittman and Richardson for him.


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