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McDirtbag will not do the Colts any favors, if Carr was smart he would demand a trade and not even play for McAsshole, he will screw him over in the end!
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Winston has a lot of the same issues Wentz had as far as holding the ball too long and looking for the home run |
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Like Dam stated, I would probably go Winston, hell give him a shot. I'm just not convinced about giving up draft picks for any QB that is not that much better than Wentz. |
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If keeping picks is the priority then go with Mariota and sign armstead but at this point you just can’t replicate playoff experience… Jimmy G is 33-14 as a starter 4-2 in the playoffs dude just wins and isn’t afraid of big moments |
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I am inclined to this as well. There are no sure things, but Trubisky intrigues me. He only had 13 starts in college, so if any QB coming into the NFL needed a year to acclimate it was Trubisky. Maybe he can still shine now that he's been in the league for a few years. Also, he's got speed, so he can handle the RPO that Reich is so fond of. Other than Trubisky, I wouldn't be pissed if they chose Mariota, he has even more speed than Trubisky, but I like Trubisky's potential a little bit more. |
Am I retarded for thinking Matt Ryan should be in this discussion?
Atlanta needs to get out from his cap hit and I hear Indy has got the money… I think he would be about the best “stop gap” solution Indianapolis could hope for, assuming my ignorance of the salary cap implications related to this don’t make the transaction possible in the first place. I’ve also lived in Atlanta longer than I lived in Indianapolis at this point, so maybe my perspective isn’t all that objective. |
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