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IMO, we were glad chris was gone mostly. irsay should have never let bill push his son into that role. if bill had stayed on as gm instead of his son things may have been different, or maybe not. I am not sure bill would have let manning walk but it was the right thing to do IMO. it was time for a change, that part of colts history had played itself out.
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yes, my perception.
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Grigson invested a lot of money in aging vets. That part is definitely fact.
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Look it's good to have a fresh start/ new direction GM, however to me Grigson was a victim of circumstance after the 1st season success he started (swinging for the fence) no pun intended--- where is that dude by the way?
anyway- He gets bashed and I get it but he made a lot of good moves and tried to win "NOW" and got away from letting guys develop IMO going with vet FA's and not letting draft picks on the field or even stay on the team long Who knew TRich sucked that bad? Who knew Art Jones would be a bust like that? Todd Herremans? the FA OL from the pats that kept getting hurt? I mean come on Landry had his best year ever with the jets when we signed him Throw in Chuck getting Cancer, Arians leaving, deflategate, pep Hamilton, Chucks contract(every week we heard he was getting fired all year) the in house bickering between him and Pagano nd there you have it burnt toast. Say what you want, but dude tried to win and win now he had some bad moves but it's still the offense he built, and you can't tell me with a focus on defense in this years draft we wouldn't have the same optimism looking at the schedule |
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