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Colts And Orioles
08-27-2024, 09:15 AM
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2024 NFL Rank: Predicting Top 100 Players for This Season

(ESPN Staff)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/40941434/nfl-rank-2024-ranking-top-100-players-predictions-stats



(#60) ) Quenton Nelson ) Any disappointing performance in Nelson's past has typically been tied to injuries. He is coming off an injury-free offseason following a resurgent 2023, so look for him to maintain or elevate his performance in 2024. An additional boost could come from the continuity Nelson has around him, including left tackle Bernhard Raimann, who is entering his third season and has been a surprise solution to the void at a critical position. --- Stephen Holder

Signature Stat: ) Nelson has played and started in 95 games; that is the 5th most among all interior offensive linemen since 2018.

2024 Projection: ) Tells the opposing defensive linemen to go fuck themselves.


(#73) ) DeForest Buckner ) Buckner was double-teamed on 267 pass rush snaps in 2023, more than Chris Jones and Justin Madubuike. Much of that can be attributed to nose tackle Grover Stewart's 6-game suspension, which resulted in a big drop-off in performance from the interior of the Colts' defensive line. With Stewart back on the field, Buckner should be a beneficiary and (theoretically) see fewer double-teams and create even more of a pass rush. --- Stephen Holder

Signature Stat: ) Buckner has contributed at least five sacks as a defensive tackle in each of the past six seasons, the third-longest streak since 2000 behind Aaron Donald (eight straight from 2014 to '21) and Chris Jones (seven straight from 2017 to 2023.)

2024 Projection: ) 71 Tackles, 7 Sacks


(#83) ) Michael Pittman, Jr. ) Pittman's targets have increased by at least 10% in each of his 4 previous seasons. His status as a volume receiver is indisputable. But look for yardage production to also increase in 2024 with the return of quarterback Anthony Richardson, who is not afraid to give his receivers more opportunities on intermediate and deep routes. There have been too few of those plays for the Colts in the past 2 seasons. --- Stephen Holder

Signature Stat: ) Pittman's 109 receptions was the 5th most in the NFL in 2023, and tied for the 4th most in a single season in Colts franchise history. Pittman also accounted for 31% of his team's receptions last season, the 2nd-highest mark in the league behind CeeDee Lamb (32%.)

2024 Projection: ) 99 Receptions, 1,081 Yards, 4 TDs


(#90) ) Jonathan Taylor ) Health (and a nasty contract standoff) has been the biggest obstacle for Taylor the past 2 seasons. But he finished 2023 relatively healthy, and had a productive offseason that has him poised to return to form ...... just as important is the presence of Anthony Richardson in the Colts' backfield. The young quarterback's feared running ability will likely create some tough choices for defenders that could benefit Taylor. He has 104.5 scrimmage yards per game since coming into the league in 2020, ranking 2nd behind Derrick Henry's 114.9 scrimmage yards (minimum of 50 games.) --- Stephen Holder

Signature Stat: ) Taylor ended 2023 with a scrimmage touchdown in 6 straight games, the 3rd-longest streak in the NFL last season (CeeDee Lamb had 9, and Christian McCaffrey had 8.)

2024 Projection: ) 1,178 Rushing Yards, 10 TD's (317 Yards/1 TD Receiving)

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Colts And Orioles
10-04-2024, 08:46 PM
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Colts Rule out RB Jonathan Taylor, Unsure on Anthony Richardson

(By Stephen Holder)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41608317/colts-rule-rb-jonathan-taylor-unsure-anthony-richardson

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njcoltfan
10-05-2024, 07:09 AM
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Colts Rule out RB Jonathan Taylor, Unsure on Anthony Richardson

(By Stephen Holder)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41608317/colts-rule-rb-jonathan-taylor-unsure-anthony-richardson

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But, but, he's not hurt, he could have gone back in last week, bullshit !! I think the whole team is questionable this week.

Colts And Orioles
10-13-2024, 04:19 PM
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(vs. TITANS, 10/13)


Michael Pittman, Jr. was nothing short of great this afternoon ...... he fought for catches like a mother fights to save her son from being attacked.

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Colts And Orioles
10-27-2024, 07:13 PM
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(vs. TEXANS, 10/20)


Jonathan Taylor had a very good game today, in a losing cause.

His ankle appears to be fine.

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Colts And Orioles
12-01-2024, 10:26 PM
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(vs. PATRIOTS, 12/01)


Jonathan Taylor was a workhorse this afternoon ...... in fact, he was the only running back on the team who carried the ball at all !!! ) :eek:



THE COLTS: llllllllllt 33 ., Carries


Taylor: llllllllllllllllllll. 25 l. Carries


Richardson: llllllllllll) 8 ll) Carries

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Colts And Orioles
12-15-2024, 09:07 PM
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(vs. BRONCOS, 12/15)


Today has got to be the worst day of Jonathan Taylor's career.

His gaffe of dropping the ball before he crossed the goal-line was inexcusable.





https://a.espncdn.com/media/motion/2024/1215/dm_241215_NFL_One-Play_Taylor_drops_the_ball/dm_241215_NFL_One-Play_Taylor_drops_the_ball.jpg

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nate505
12-15-2024, 10:04 PM
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(vs. BRONCOS, 12/15)


Today has got to be the worst day of Jonathan Taylor's career.

His gaffe of dropping the ball before he crossed the goal-line was inexcusable.





https://a.espncdn.com/media/motion/2024/1215/dm_241215_NFL_One-Play_Taylor_drops_the_ball/dm_241215_NFL_One-Play_Taylor_drops_the_ball.jpg

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I agree it was inexcusable...but I wish we had different angles on the play. Honestly from there it looks like he had possession once it broke the plane of the goalline.

Colts And Orioles
12-22-2024, 06:14 PM
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Jonathan Taylor ) (vs. TITANS, 12/22)



ATTEMPTS: lllllllllllllll 29


YARDS: lllllllllllllllllllllll 218


YPC: llllllllllllllllllllllllllll. 7.5


TD's: lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3

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YDFL Commish
12-22-2024, 07:14 PM
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Jonathan Taylor ) (vs. TITANS, 12/22)



ATTEMPTS: lllllllllllllll 29


YARDS: lllllllllllllllllllllll 218


YPC: llllllllllllllllllllllllllll. 7.5


TD's: lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3

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Stats are for losers, and rarely taken in their proper context.

Colts And Orioles
12-22-2024, 07:50 PM
Stats are for losers, and rarely taken in their proper context.





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Your assertion that "stats are for losers" is nothing short of absurd ...... people who claim that Tom Brady was a much better quarterback than Dan Marino and Peyton Manning often make such hyperbolic statements.

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YDFL Commish
12-22-2024, 08:48 PM
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Your assertion that "stats are for losers" is nothing short of absurd ...... people who claim that Tom Brady was a much better quarterback than Dan Marino and Peyton Manning often make such hyperbolic statements.

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You've done a poor job of explaining your position.

Colts And Orioles
12-22-2024, 09:23 PM
You've done a poor job of explaining your position.





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You want a more detailed explanation? Fine.

You once said that you didn't care if the offense turned the ball over 4 times deep in their own territory ....... that if a defense gives up 34 points in a game, that is poor defense, and that's all that matters. So when it suits you to use statistics, you use them, and when it suits you to say that "statistics are for losers", then you throw them out the window and/or say that they are rarely used in proper context. In fact, your assertion about saying that a defense played poorly based on the amount of points that the opponent scored, regardless of what the surrounding circumstances are completely contradicts what you are saying now ...... if anything, you yourself tend to take statistics out of proper context.


Secondly, and more to the point of my post, what exactly about Jonathan Taylor's statistics today were taken out of context ??? My quote was specifically for today's game (vs. TITANS, 12/22.) Taylor had a great game today, and his statistics from said game don't belie that.

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YDFL Commish
12-22-2024, 10:32 PM
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You want a more detailed explanation? Fine.

You once said that you didn't care if the offense turned the ball over 4 times deep in their own territory ....... that if a defense gives up 34 points in a game, that is poor defense, and that's all that matters. So when it suits you to use statistics, you use them, and when it suits you to say that "statistics are for losers", then you throw them out the window and/or say that they are rarely used in proper context. In fact, your assertion about saying that a defense played poorly based on the amount of points that the opponent scored, regardless of what the surrounding circumstances are completely contradicts what you are saying now ...... if anything, you yourself tend to take statistics out of proper context.


Secondly, and more to the point of my post, what exactly about Jonathan Taylor's statistics today were taken out of context ??? My quote was specifically for today's game (vs. TITANS, 12/22.) Taylor had a great game today, and his statistics from said game don't belie that.

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Taylor was never touched on either of his TD runs...or didn't you watch the game?

Colts And Orioles
12-22-2024, 10:48 PM
Taylor was never touched on either of his TD runs ...... or didn't you watch the game ???





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I watched the game.

Not getting touched and/or hit does not negate a player's effectiveness ...... in fact, Taylor's speed is part of the reason why he wasn't touched. It's not a fault of the player if he burns the defense so badly and outruns them so that they don't touch him.

Also, in addition to the 2 TD runs, Taylor had 9 runs of at least 5 yards or more while the Colts were building a 38-7 lead before Steichen pulled him out of the game. The Titans then scored 2 TD's to cut the gap to 38-22 before Steichen then reinserted Taylor ...... or did you not watch the game ???

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YDFL Commish
12-22-2024, 11:25 PM
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I watched the game.

Taylor had a great game.

Not getting touched and/or hit does not negate a player's effectiveness ...... in fact, Taylor's speed is part of the reason why he wasn't touched. It's not a fault of the player if he burns the defense so badly and outruns them so that they don't touch him.

Also, in addition to the 2 TD runs, Taylor had 9 runs of at least 5 yards or more while the Colts were building a 38-7 lead before Steichen pulled him out of the game. The Titans then scored 2 TD's to cut the gap to 38-22 before Steichen then reinserted Taylor ...... or did you not watch the game ???

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He should not have been taken out to begin with. That's an entirely different thing and part of my problem with Steichen.

If you think that Taylor is a great RB then just state that. I will wholeheartedly
disagree.

That was not a great game by JT. Yeah ...he can run fast. I have seen so many better games by Edgerrin James that would make JT's performance pale in existence.

In fact I would still take Faulk or Addai over TJ, even if Faulk was a prick.

Colts And Orioles
12-22-2024, 11:34 PM
If you think that Taylor is a great RB, then just state that. I will wholeheartedly disagree.





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I said that Taylor had a great game. Don't move the goalposts.

You quoted me on that post, which again, was specific to that game (vs. TITANS, 12/22.)

I'm also the same person who was all over Taylor last week, starting a thread about his imbecilic play of dropping the ball at the 1/2-yardline, and going so far as to show photos/still-shots which showed exactly what he did on that play.



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My point about players never learning has to do with the fact that the idiocy about dropping the ball at the 1/2-yardline has been going on for decades, and somehow these feeble-minds continue to do it ...... not whether or not once they do it will they ever do it a second time.

So no, Jonathan Taylor DID NOT learn ....... any player who ever did this one single time did not learn from the fact that this nonsense has happened more than 100 times in the last quarter century, yet they still continue to do it.

So, the fact that Taylor did it in the first place is evidence that he (and each and every player who ever did this even one single time) never learn.

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YDFL Commish
12-23-2024, 08:49 PM
Taylor did not have a great game. The offensive line and blocking of the WR's and TE's had a great game.

On two runs he had 135 yards without being touched! WTF is special about that?

I dislike the dude. He is highly educated and knows the right things to say, for sure. But his toughness and dedication to his craft meter runs Lukewarm.

Colts And Orioles
12-23-2024, 08:54 PM
I dislike the dude.





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Yes, it's very noticeable.

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Colts And Orioles
12-24-2024, 07:32 PM
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Colts RB Jonathan Taylor, Panthers RB Chuba Hubbard Highlight Players of the Week

(By Michael Baca)

https://www.nfl.com/news/players-of-the-week-2024-week-16-jonathan-taylor

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Colts And Orioles
12-29-2024, 06:17 PM
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(#60) ) Quenton Nelson ) Any disappointing performance in Nelson's past has typically been tied to injuries. He is coming off an injury-free offseason following a resurgent 2023, so look for him to maintain or elevate his performance in 2024. An additional boost could come from the continuity Nelson has around him, including left tackle Bernhard Raimann, who is entering his third season and has been a surprise solution to the void at a critical position. --- Stephen Holder

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Nelson had an excellent season for the mediocre 2024 Indianapolis Colts.

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Colts And Orioles
01-02-2025, 01:23 PM
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NFL All-Pro Team 2024: 25 Best Players, Picks at Every Position

(By Bill Barnwell)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43241328/nfl-all-pro-team-2024-season-barnwell-50-best-players-picks-every-position-pro-bowl



Quenton Nelson: l Nelson might be the league's most fun lineman to watch now that Jason Kelce has retired. It's one thing to see a guard pull on power or trap, as Nelson will do, but it's another to see him running all the way to the boundary and escort blocking, as he did on a big play against the Bills this season. Big men aren't supposed to move the way Nelson does. He's so good at actually blocking the defender he's trying to hit as a puller when other linemen merely would strike a glancing blow or miss outright.

The Ravens and the Eagles are the only two teams that have more runs of 20-plus yards than the Colts this season, and so much of that goes behind Nelson. This final guard spot was close; it's tough to keep out Elgton Jenkins, who became the second player in the past six years to allow zero quick quarterback pressures, per NFL Next Gen Stats. Nelson is a force of nature, though.

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Colts And Orioles
01-06-2025, 09:08 PM
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Michael Pittman Jr. Played with a Fractured Back Throughout the 2024 Season

(By Joel A. Erickson)

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2025/01/06/michael-pittman-jr-played-with-fractured-back-throughout-2024-season/77488824007/

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Colts And Orioles
02-05-2025, 02:28 PM
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Michael Pittman Jr. Played with a Fractured Back Throughout the 2024 Season

(By Joel A. Erickson)

https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2025/01/06/michael-pittman-jr-played-with-fractured-back-throughout-2024-season/77488824007/

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Interview with Pittman ...... listen to it, it's even better than reading it.



Michael Pittman Jr. On the Colts Taking the Next Step: 'Focus on Finishing'

(By Nate Tice)

https://sports.yahoo.com/michael-pittman-jr-colts-taking-200943828.html

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