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Originally Posted by Chromeburn
From what I heard on NFL radio. the Colts were a contender in the discussion, along with a couple other teams, then the jags came in and blew the offers out of the water by a lot. I don't think Ballard wanted to pay that much. But the analysts on the radio think it was too high as well. That he wasn't worth that much and that he wasn't quite as good as the numbers he was getting. That his performance this last year was a little inflated and he was not as good as people thought. Anyway that was their opinion.
Ballard has said repeatedly he doesn't want to go into FA why building the team culture with draft picks. That he will later on buy not as foundation pieces. He wants an established culture before he starts bringing in veterans from other teams. I think that is bc I think the culture of this team has gotten soft. I heard several interviews with Allen and Dorsett allude to it several times. That guys got away with things, that effort was lacking. Anyway, that what Ballard said, so far he has done everything he has said he was going to do.
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I buy the culture idea. It's hard to establish exactly the culture you want, and it's impossible to change a culture unless you remove its pillars. That's true on a team, in a business, a hobby club, anywhere where there are people.
The problem, though, is that Ballard chased Norwell and several other OL. He apparently had no problem potentially making them foundational pieces of the new culture if he got the price he wanted. He just didn't get the price he wanted. He took a hard line on that, which isn't unexpected. He said many times he wouldn't overpay in FA.
And so, the consequence of this is that he had to use top draft picks to get the pieces he clearly wanted for the team. He wasn't able to accomplish those goals via FA, despite having the money. And so the team misses on other top players, like a high-end LB or pass rusher, because he drafted 2 guards.
It might work out. You can agree with his approach or not (I don't), but that is how it's gone. We'll see.