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The constant talk that this team is years away from good is just plain stupid by some.
Fact is they were Super Bowl contenders if Luck had not retired.... and Luck wasn’t an elite QB.....yet. The fact this team won 7 games (beat 3 playoff teams that are still in it) with Brisset (a QB that is a backup on ALL 32 teams and 3rd string on a few) is why this team is not years away. Just stupid talk! Tannehill for example, not even on Lucks level but a hell of a lot better than Brisset takes this Colts team deep into the playoffs. Fact is, a capable starting QB on this team makes them a playoff team. Anything close to Luck a contender for sure. Stop the doom and gloom we are closer than you think. |
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Racehorse (01-06-2020) | ||
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I don’t see any evidence that Ballard’s method is superior to any other team’s method. Grigson has more winning seasons than Ballard at this point in their careers and it was really due to having a franchise QB. Ultimately you have to win no matter how much everyone likes the guy and his strategy. |
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Colt Classic (01-06-2020) | ||
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so tua officially declared for the draft.
if he is available would you draft him assuming the doctors think he will make a full recovery? is he too much of a future-injury risk? |
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Absolutely. He seems a perfect fit with Reich. To me the question is how much are you willing to give up to go get him? I think you’d have to move up to the Giants spot at 4 to get him. 5, 6, 7 are all possibilities for a QB. That will take a lot of draft capital
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Luck4Reich (01-06-2020) | ||
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With his health questions, he might be available at 13. If the Colts doctors think he'll recover, he fits Reich's offense well. I think he has some accuracy questions beyond the injury, and that may be a reason not to draft him, but he does make NFL throws frequently.
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Absolutely would draft Tua, if healthy. Not a question in my mind.
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Luck4Reich (01-06-2020) | ||
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It would have been stupid to go back. I would draft him. Every QB in this draft has some sort of question marks. He is very accurate, mobile, and doesn’t panic under pressure.
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Ballard addressed the glaring problem the right way in the Oline where as Grigson kept throwing band-aids at it. The right QB in the next 1-2 years and I think we all fully understand his worth. |
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