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i think there is value by staying on the active roster for now. unless the soreness just doesn't go away
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Racehorse (10-18-2017) |
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He was asked whether they considered putting him on IR to free up a roster spot and he said absolutely not.
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Of course, it affects ticket sales.
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ChoppedWood (10-18-2017) |
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That may be but I hope he returns even if it's just for the last couple of games because I think it's an important part of his process to get some real game reps under his belt so he can come back next year with a new head coach and really be back in game form vs still be in a recovery process.
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Butter (10-18-2017) |
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i don't think that has anything to do with it at this point
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Yeah, most Tickets are already paid for.
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It can drastically affect the secondary ticket market. If ticket scalpers/agencies/etc can't sell their tickets, or if some people stop going, it affects the team's pocket books with concessions, apparel, and other game day sales. I saw one figure for 2013 where the Colts got $5.2 million from concessions.
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Shocked, just absolutely shocked...
Jim Irsay is a con-artist... |
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I don't mind a lost year in which this team accrues draft capital while blooding its young players.
I do mind a lost year in which this team has Pagano as a lame duck coach, teaching players a system that won't be in place a year from now and not blooding young players in the process. |
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