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CletusPyle 10-15-2022 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 244463)
The Colts downgraded both RB Jonathan Taylor and RB Nyheim Hines to OUT for tomorrow's game.


Looks like it will be the Deon Jackson / Phillip Lindsay show Part II.


https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1581323965410078720

I hope JT is ready to go for the Titans!

Hoopsdoc 10-15-2022 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 244463)
The Colts downgraded both RB Jonathan Taylor and RB Nyheim Hines to OUT for tomorrow's game.


Looks like it will be the Deon Jackson / Phillip Lindsay show Part II.


https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1581323965410078720

Well, this is another loss. Book it.

No Taylor, no Hines, and this offensive line means no running game. Jags can double cover Pittman and Pierce and get after Ryan with just the front 4. Probably get at least 5 sacks that way.

Game over.

That along with Lawrence’s super high confidence against the Colts equals another loss.

I see another ugly loss upcoming.

The offensive line is just to bad for the Colts to overcome setbacks like this.

ChaosTheory 10-15-2022 02:48 PM

I guess I don't understand the red no-contact jersey. Why did Hines stop wearing it on Friday if he's not allowed to play?

Do no players them on Friday walkthroughs or something?

CanuckColt 10-15-2022 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlwaysSunnyinIndy (Post 244463)
The Colts downgraded both RB Jonathan Taylor and RB Nyheim Hines to OUT for tomorrow's game.


Looks like it will be the Deon Jackson / Phillip Lindsay show Part II.


https://twitter.com/zkeefer/status/1581323965410078720

Too bad Taylor isn't ready yet.
As for Hines, they can keep him out permanently...he's like a bug hitting the windshield every time they run him into the middle.

Spike 10-15-2022 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 244468)
Well, this is another loss. Book it.

No Taylor, no Hines, and this offensive line means no running game. Jags can double cover Pittman and Pierce and get after Ryan with just the front 4. Probably get at least 5 sacks that way.

Game over.

That along with Lawrence’s super high confidence against the Colts equals another loss.

I see another ugly loss upcoming.

The offensive line is just to bad for the Colts to overcome setbacks like this.

WR Marvin Jones and D-Lineman Fuckasi is out for the Jackoffs. Should help some.

Butter 10-16-2022 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CanuckColt (Post 244499)
As for Hines, they can keep him out permanently...he's like a bug hitting the windshield every time they run him into the middle.

I mean he does a lot more than that, what a bad take on him.

ChoppedWood 10-16-2022 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Butter (Post 244507)
I mean he does a lot more than that, what a bad take on him.

Suggested minor rephrasing to add just a small flavor of editorialization to the original commentary:

"Hines might as well be bagging groceries come Sunday's because he has a ton of talent and explosive play opportunity, is frequently the fastest player on either side of the ball in every game he plays, was viewed as a potential break out star in camp because he was killing it, but instead he is relegated to just an afterthought in the entirely outdated and woefully too complex offensive structure that appears designed to limit the impact of bon-a-fide playmakers for some obtuse reason that only the Colts head coach, who fancies himself as sort of a Charlie Weiss level of offensive savant, seems to comprehend."


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