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albany ed 12-06-2020 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Chaka (Post 177931)
How about Darnold? If the Jets end up with the first pick in the draft, I assume they'll be looking to move him, but I don't think Darnold deserves to go the way of Marcus Mariota and Jameis Winston just yet . And the guy is only 23. And we have a good trading relationship with the Jets.

Hopefully the jets continue to lose and Darnold continues to struggle. Then, I think he can be gotten on the cheap. With the right guidance, I believe Darnold could be a quality QB. He's young, had shit coaching, shit line, shit receivers and is playing in the hardest city to fail in.

Colts And Orioles 12-06-2020 06:28 PM

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(vs. TEXANS, 12/06)


Rivers was really good today.

And while he was sacked 3 times in the 2nd half, he didn't make it worse by fumbling or forcing the ball into tight coverage.

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CanuckColt 12-06-2020 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 178221)
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(vs. TEXANS, 12/06)


Rivers was really good today.

And while he was sacked 3 times in the 2nd half, he didn't make it worse by fumbling or forcing the ball into tight coverage.

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And he is playing on a foot that is needing an operation...going to have surgery in the off-season...we may not see him back.

Colts And Orioles 12-06-2020 11:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 178221)
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(vs. TEXANS, 12/06)


Rivers was really good today.

And while he was sacked 3 times in the 2nd half, he didn't make it worse by fumbling or forcing the ball into tight coverage.

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Originally Posted by CanuckColt (Post 178269)



And he is playing on a foot that is needing an operation ...... he's going to have surgery in the off-season ...... we may not see him back.




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I hope that he gets the surgery performed 3 days after the Super Bowl.

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Ironshaft 12-07-2020 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 178278)
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I hope that he gets the surgery performed 3 days after the Super Bowl.

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Why wait that long after the end of our season?

I love the Colts but let's be real.

There is zero chance we are beating KC in Arrowhead or PIT at Heinz field with our offense this season. Our defense may.....may be up to the task of slowing those guys down but there is zero chance our offense will be able to score enough on them to win.

At best, we are one and done in the playoffs. Heck, we needed a fricking miracle fumble yesterday to beat the Texans.

Oldcolt 12-07-2020 11:20 AM

While I tend to agree with Ironshaft on this one, improbable, lucky, even last minute wins are a hallmark of 'great' teams. If this defense is playing well you never know. Especially if they ever figure out how to run the football consistently, and they appear to be falling into that if we open up our eyes and let the rookie just play.

albany ed 12-07-2020 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Ironshaft (Post 178300)
Why wait that long after the end of our season?

I love the Colts but let's be real.

There is zero chance we are beating KC in Arrowhead or PIT at Heinz field with our offense this season. Our defense may.....may be up to the task of slowing those guys down but there is zero chance our offense will be able to score enough on them to win.

At best, we are one and done in the playoffs. Heck, we needed a fricking miracle fumble yesterday to beat the Texans.

You and WaynesWorld87 oughta go out for drinks together. Maybe fill up those empty glasses.;)

Ironshaft 12-07-2020 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by albany ed (Post 178302)
You and WaynesWorld87 oughta go out for drinks together. Maybe fill up those empty glasses.;)

Look, I want the Colts to win every game and every season's Super Bowl.

But, while the phrase is "any given Sunday," the reality is that the better football team wins the vast majority of game played.

And in this case, both KC and PIT, this season, are the better football teams.

If that is glass half full, well okay then.

I prefer to call it reality.

albany ed 12-07-2020 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ironshaft (Post 178304)
Look, I want the Colts to win every game and every season's Super Bowl.

But, while the phrase is "any given Sunday," the reality is that the better football team wins the vast majority of game played.

And in this case, both KC and PIT, this season, are the better football teams.

If that is glass half full, well okay then.

I prefer to call it reality.

I have a good friend who is a notorious gambler. He would call me the day before a Colts game and ask me what I thought of the Colts chances and as a fan, I would say they're gonna kick ass. Regardless of the opponent. If they lost, my friend would call me and cuss me out. I learned to keep my optimism close to the vest when interacting with the reality based gambler.

When you chose to dress down an optimistic fan who made a hopeful comment about the Colts going to the Super Bowl, you said they had zero chance of that happening. While in all probability it won't happen, there's always better than a zero chance until there isn't. There's nothing wrong with your reality POV, I just didn't see the need to dress down the fan for his optimism.

Colts And Orioles 12-07-2020 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Oldcolt (Post 178301)



While I tend to agree with Ironshaft on this one, improbable, lucky, even last-minute wins are a hallmark of 'great' teams. If this defense is playing well you never know. Especially if they ever figure out how to run the football consistently, and they appear to be falling into that if we open up our eyes and let the rookie just play.




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As I pointed out yesterday, the Colts' defense outscored the Texans' offense in the 2nd half yesterday by a score of 2-0. They also sacked DeShaun Watson 5 times, including the one for the safety. While they were fortunate that the Texans coughed the ball up in the final 2 minutes of the game, they were excellent overall, especially considering the fact that the extremely elusive DeSahun Watson was on the other side of the ball ...... the Colts' defense made their own luck in the 2nd half yesterday a lot more than they were lucky.

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