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And not only to lose in SD, but to lose because of a career game by a god damn punter and inability to convert 3rd and short at the end of the game. The goal line stand against the Steelers was the highlight of the season though |
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So if my read is correct, Ballard would be much more likely to bring in a high end offensive free agent than a high end defensive free agent. That being said, I still can't see a malcontent like Le'veon Bell being appealing to the Colts. |
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njcoltfan, I also believe that you're right, and that it was to win the game. |
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I am not saying that we were not talking to them, but I find no evidence that we were. Anyway, I think the 2019 off-season will be different because he is/has established the team's identity this season. Regardless of our ending record (which I now think will be around 8 wins), this team's identity will be established on: Offense: Luck, Hilton, Doyle, Ebron, AC, Nelson, Kelly, Smith, Hines and Wilkins. Defense: Hunt (assuming he is re-signed), Sheard, Turay, Leonard, Walker, Hooker (I am not sold on any of the CBs as a long term solution). I expect us to add at least a couple of higher priced free agents (CB and WR especially) this season to help fill in the holes. If Ballard sits on his pile of money again, I will be very surprised. Walk Worthy, |
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But like I said it doesn't really matter. I'm sure we inquire about a lot of guys, and it doesn't go much beyond that. |
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Nor would it make any sense to do so long term. There will still be plenty of holes to fill this offseason and you could still almost pick a group and add to it with FA money for upgrading. DL, OL, LBer, WRs, secondary.......any of them. |
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Ballard, even after a few months could've known what he had in Reich. But, when the bullets started flying and the games are being played, then it becomes clear what Reich brings to the team. Look at Reich at the post game pressers after a loss. He looks so pissed, like he wants to rip somebodies head off. But at the same time he's cordial, as informative as he can be and will crack a smile once in awhile. Pags on the other hand was shitting his pants and repeating one catch phrase after another, while never taking the blame. I'm not discounting the players here. They also contribute to a winning culture. But my experience, at least in business is...watch the leader, and most of his team will perform to the same standards as he has himself, and no more, than the expectations that he has set for them. |
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No. These are all of the Colts' possessions for that game. 1st HALF PUNT TOUCHDOWN PUNT FIELD GOAL END OF FIRST HALF 2nd HALF TURNOVER ON DOWNS TOUCHDOWN PUNT PUNT PUNT END OF 2nd HALF OVERTIME The Colts did not possess the ball at all in the Overtime period. https://www.pro-football-reference.c...0901030sdg.htm o |
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Warren Moon and the 1993 Oilers started that season out at 1-4, then won their next 11 games to finish at 12-4. http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/re...Teams/1993-hou Let's start with the Jets today. o |
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Next time, just shut up and watch the game. o |
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