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If he wins DPOY I’ll personally buy and mail you a Haulcy jersey
I said an aspect of Haulcy's game reminds me of Bob. If he wins DPOY ever, I'm sure that will be a fun season.

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Those guys were better because they played longer careers. There was nobody who elevated a defense like Sanders. One man took that defense from run of the mill to exceptional. It was an amazing thing to see
Again, Bob is my favorite Colt of all time, and from a pure impact on their team perspective, I agree that was the best of those players. Ed Reed was different in coverage, though, and he was nearly as physical as Bob.

I'll put it this way: for what that Colts team needed, Bob Sanders was the better player than Ed Reed. If I'm starting a team and can pick one of the two players to put on it in their prime, I'd take Ed Reed.
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I said an aspect of Haulcy's game reminds me of Bob. If he wins DPOY ever, I'm sure that will be a fun season.



Again, Bob is my favorite Colt of all time, and from a pure impact on their team perspective, I agree that was the best of those players. Ed Reed was different in coverage, though, and he was nearly as physical as Bob.

I'll put it this way: for what that Colts team needed, Bob Sanders was the better player than Ed Reed. If I'm starting a team and can pick one of the two players to put on it in their prime, I'd take Ed Reed.
Ed Reed had the luxury of playing with the greatest MLB I’ve ever seen. Leaving him to focus on coverage for the most part. Bob was the tone setter, he changed everything by himself, a 1 man fucking wrecking crew. He made the other 10 guys on the field and the 50k fans confident
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Colts’ Rookie Safety Has Exceeded All Expectations Thus Far

(By Noah Compton)

https://www.si.com/nfl/colts/onsi/co...tions-thus-far



Rookie defensive back A.J. Haulcy is the leader-of-the-pack as the Colts break for summer, and although that was the hope after he was drafted, he's exceeded expectations entirely through the spring.

2nd-year DB/LB hybrid Hunter Wohler presents an intriguing option in the Colts' safety room as someone who can play from the box, and veteran safety Juanyeh Thomas is more the free-range defender of the two.

Wohler and Thomas have strengths to pull from, but it's Haulcy's combination of ball-skills, versatility, and durability that separates him from the bunch.


Defensive Coordinator Lou Anarumo's Early Impression


Haulcy was very productive at the college level, logging 10 INT's, 203 tackles, 19 passes broken up, 4.5 tackles for loss, and 4 forced fumbles in 48 games played.

His instincts on the gridiron led to such production, and although the Colts' coaching staff was excited to see that translate, what Haulcy has shown in a short time as an NFL defensive back has them convinced that they made the right call in drafting him.

“I'll tell you what, you think that you know a guy and you go through the process and I think we, not only the coaches, but Chris (Ballard) and his staff, we thought that we had a really good feel for what he was all about. And so far, he's come in and exceeded my expectations ...... just from a mental standpoint in terms of picking things up, recall," Colts' defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo said about Haulcy's first impression.

"He's not a repeat offender when it comes to a mistake that he may get. He gets football. Like he has a really good feel for subtleties of the game that maybe a guy as a rookie doesn't have. So, I'm excited about where his upside can go.

Anarumo isn't going to hand over a starting job to a rookie just because, especially considering his history of prioritizing veteran experience. Haulcy will have to continue earning his stripes throughout the summer, but this is a fantastic first step regardless.


Cam Bynum's Takeaway


The Colts' free-safety spot is locked up for the foreseeable future with veteran Cam Bynum leading the defensive backfield. He has quickly become the leader of the Colts' back-end, both vocally and by example.

Whoever ends up starting alongside him back deep will inevitably require some pointers along the way, and Bynum both understands and welcomes the assignment.

When it comes to rookie safety A.J. Haulcy, Bynum couldn't be more impressed with how he's operated thus far.

"Yeah, first day of practice, he had a one-hand snag pick on an over route and snatched it out of the air. So, I think what he's been doing so far ...... learning the defense, sitting next to me in film ...... I'm able to get a lot of knowledge from him. Then vice-versa, I'm able to give whatever I can to him." Bynum explained his thoughts on Haulcy's introduction to the league.

"And just from the whole room, I think that everybody's been embracing all of the rookies, but especially AJ ...... so, I think that he's been doing a really good job. He's operating like a vet."

So, not only has Haulcy quickly proved to be the on-field talent that his college-film suggested, but he's operating like a seasoned vet, showcasing a much-needed mindset for a potential rookie starter.

We'll have to wait until the pads come on during training camp later this summer to really see what he's got up his sleeve ...... but so far, A.J. Haulcy has positioned himself nicely, thanks to a near picture-perfect spring showing.

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