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The Tale of Jacoby Brissett
From an article about the TEN game:
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The great NFL QBs have the ability to still perform well even when pressured; Jacoby is not there yet. He might learn it with time and playing experience but right now, he is a rookie QB with a bad O-Line. And opposing defenses have figured that out. Walk Worthy, |
He also has some bad play calling working against him as well... even when he was hitting his "outlet" receiver (usually Doyle), he was 8-10 yards deep.
Agree that pressure is subjective... not for nothing, but portion of that is him holding the ball too long.... throw it.... throw it.... throw the damn ball.... |
But so often he's under pressure because he identifies nothing before the snap and totally reacts. I've criticized Luck for doing the same in the past, so some of it is endemic to the (really bad) offense.
I mean, you're gonna be under pressure if there's a free blitzer and you don't identify that man before the ball is snapped. |
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I am NOT saying that this is all on Jacoby's shoulders, but.......
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On the flip side, root for CHI (3-8) over SF (1-10), DEN (3-8) over MIA (4-7) and an Eli-less NYG (2-9) over OAK (5-6). There is no way we are getting in front of CLE (0-11) or SF (1-10) for draft pick selection but we could get the #3 pick overall if NYG, CHI and DEN all win a few games here or there and get to at least 4 wins. I would love to say that we will not win any more games for the season and I don't expect a victory anytime in the next 2 weeks. However, DEN in Week 14 @ Indy is vulnerable and HOU in Week 16 @ Indy is vulnerable. Knowing Sucky Chucky, he will win both those games in order to deny the Colts a top ten pick in 2018. Week 12 = @ JAX (7-4) Week 13 = @ BUF (6-5) Week 14 = DEN (3-8) Thursday Night Flaming Poop Game Week 15 = @ BAL (6-5) Week 16 = HOU (4-7) Walk Worthy, |
I think they'll win one more, probably Houston.
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Brisset is serviceable if he survives.
The rest of the team is a total waste with few exceptions Ownership is a fuckin drug addict imbecile, the coach makes the imbecile owner look brilliant by comparison We have a busted, maybe finished forever "franchise" QB sucking up huge cap space.. An O- line that's indescribably bad... A good WR 2 and good TE, a hall of fame Kicker that's 104, a great punter (thank God or it'd be even worse on SUnday's) About 8 players on this roster should be in the NFL, the rest... |
I think the number is a good deal higher than 8...
Sheard, Kelly, Luck, Mewhort, Gore, Hilton, Hankins, Bulter, Simon, Sanchez, Vinatieri, Desir, Haeg, Melvin, Rogers, Hooker... Thats 16 off the top of my head.... |
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Lots of variables, but if the 2018 cap stayed the same as 2017 (it should go up by about $7m giving everyone $7m MORE to play with than what is listed below) and rolling in unused cap space from 2017, the top ten in free cap space for 2018 right now are: #1. S.F. = $111.872m free cap space (rolling in $60m unused from 2017) #2. CLE. = $108.234m free cap space (rolling in $62m unused from 2017) #3. IND. = $083.880m free cap space (rolling in $19m unused from 2017) #4. NYJ. = $076.095m free cap space (rolling in $21m unused from 2017) #5. T.B. = $064.577m free cap space (rolling in $18m unused from 2017) #6. HOU = $054.125m free cap space (rolling in $13m unused from 2017) #7. MIN = $053.150m free cap space (rolling in $11m unused from 2017) #8. WAS = $052.481m free cap space (rolling in $02m unused from 2017) #9. DET = $052.282m free cap space (rolling in $07m unused from 2017) 10. TEN = $045.162m free cap space (rolling in $29m unused from 2017) So, 1/3 the NFL teams have more than $45m right now (minus about $8m from that amount needed for rookie class, practice squad, spots 52/53 on active roster and churn space) to sign their own 2018 free agents or sign new free agents. SF and CLE are going to run afoul of the CBA for under spending. They should be spending a rolling 5 year average of 90% of the cap amount but they are both horribly under. Since they cannot spend more than 100%, they will soon be making direct payments to the players association in the form of direct cash. Will not effect their cap space but will effect their bottom line. The Colts are in great shape with around $75m (+ probably another $7m) to spend on our own free agents (not many are earning a big contract in 2018) or new ones. Luck's contract is not hurting our ability to field a complete team. The legacy of Ryan Grigson and the coaching of Clappy McWoodChopper are hurting our ability to field a complete team. Walk Worthy, |
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