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Unfortunately, our morons brought in guys that sucked that they knew well.
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Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora 38m38 minutes ago
Guard Kevin Zeitler will do quite well on the open market. Hearing the Colts, Jags and Browns are in on him Yes. Yes. Yes. That would be awesome. |
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We would have a pretty solid interior if he were to sign.
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PFF has him as their #2 overall top free agent behind only Calais Campbell. Unfortunately, both JAX and CLE have more cap space to spend then we do. Fortunately, neither have a competent offense of which to be a part of: IND = 10th scoring (25.7 ppg) / 05th passing (262.6 ypg) / 23rd rushing (101.8 ypg) JAX = 23rd scoring (19.9 ppg) / 20th passing (233.0 ypg) / 22nd rushing (101.9 ypg) CLE = 30th scoring (16.5 ppg) / 28th passing (204.0 ypg) / 19th rushing (107.0 ypg) If I were an offensive lineman, I know where I would rather go play. However, as the song says, "it's all about the money, money, money." Cheers,
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If we don't get Zeitler there are lots of other good options. It's a great time to need a veteran guard.
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Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora 13m13 minutes ago
Colts very active under new GM Chris Ballard. Hope to keep Butler and Turbin, exploring top D free agents like Perry and Poe. I like the sound of this very much. All of this. Very, very much. |
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2014 / 16 games played / 47 tackles / 3 TFL / 0.5 sacks 2015 / 16 games played / 53 tackles / 8 TFL / 2.0 sacks 2016 / 16 games played / 51 tackles / 3 TFL / 1.0 sacks 2014 / 16 games played / 46 tackles / 1 TFL / 6.0 sacks 2015 / 15 games played / 39 tackles / 2 TFL / 1.0 sacks 2016 / 16 games played / 27 tackles / 1 TFL / 1.5 sacks Which of those two stat lines do you want to give a big NT contract to? Which one is trending down? Brandon Williams, BAL is the top one. Dontari Poe, KC is the bottom one. I am concerned that Poe is never again going to be the guy he was in 2013/2014 so that we will end up overpaying him. If he wants a one year "show me" contract for $6m in order to ramp up his value, then okay but if we end up signing him for $9m a year for multiple years, I don't think we will get the value. I am a fan of signing Perry because we need a veteran starting LB somewhere on the team. We cannot start all rookies, 1st or 2nd year players and be effective. Cheers,
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I too love the idea of Poe in a show-me contract, but Ballard has to be very aware of what's going on with him. If he thinks that Poe is somehow a great candidate for a hefty contract, last two seasons be damned, then I'm gonna have to trust him (for now, anyway). Parry, by all accounts, they weren't 11 empty sacks, ala Erik Walden this year. He's probably our most realistic bet to be a guy to bring in that can do the most for us where we most desperately need it. |
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