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Pay JT!
I've completely changed my mind on JT.
Pay the man, IF HE IS HEALTHY. Not that I agree with how JT and his agent have gone about this whole fiasco, but pay him for AR's sake. Ballard has shit the bed on weapons for AR, so now the Colts should pay the price for JT to help him. The running backs we had against the Jags may be the worst in the league. Jackson should have been cut this morning. Doesn't really help that this overpaid, overhyped o-line sucks. I don't dislike Ballard, but I don't necessarily like him either. He's just meh to me.
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Oldcolt (09-11-2023) |
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I'm in the opposite camp. Ravens for example could be desperate now. Miami looks like a super bowl contender, he could put them atop the AFC.
Now is the time to strike, get a windfall. Throw the ball around the yard developing AR and go into next year with the draft assets to load up at WR and RB both. |
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Mr. Session (09-12-2023) |
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Either approach makes sense to me. I would rather sign him and play him with the Colts. We are desperate for explosive plays and he (if healthy) gives us that.
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This team needs a LOT of high end talent on the offensive end, in my view playing JT this year only hampers the ability to acquire that talent. |
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Hoopsdoc (09-11-2023) |
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The other piece of this. AR clearly needs MORE reps. With this RB crew, you tell them their only job is to protect his ass and you design a game plan that is
15 runs 40 passes If you bring JT back you know that run count is gonna push 20-25 per and thus reducing his attempts per game. Let the kid throw the damn ball, dgaf about his INT count this year, could be 50 and as long as he is being asked to stand back there and let it rip and isn't getting killed, so he can learn, so be it. |
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My why is because he is a physical freak that will be hard, if not near impossible , to duplicate. Second I don’t want to see two high safeties all year, I think that will stifle both AR’s and Pierce’s development (I’m not sure it will help with Pierce but it cannot hurt). Your points as to why we should trade him are spot on, I think there are two sides and it isn’t an easy choice.
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Fuck Jonathan Taylor. Dude walked out on his team and fans. Colts should have waived him.
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njcoltfan (09-11-2023) |
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If JT isn’t in your long term plans, then nothing that happened yesterday should change that. You don’t cave to Taylor because Deon Jackson had an awful game. That’s not how good organizations operate. Plus, we’re not winning anything WITH Taylor. Not this year. |
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Lost in the salary cap rise is the fact that JT’s contract now looks very affordable. I am glad we have him under contract for the next few years.
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