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I think they don't want to get a rep like Dickitch, where the Colts don't even want to talk to him. Ballard will sometimes but Dickitch is never as aggressive as he tells everyone he is. He is a TERRIBLE sports talk person. Bitches about all these players and coaches etc and is the worst coach in IU history. |
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In terms of being pissed at the media, man, the media here has never had teeth. Doyle will occasionally go on the offensive but generally speaking, these guys are all afraid they are gonna get their wings clipped if they go hard- it's just to be expected sadly. That said, Ballard, man, dude just isn't it, he just isn't. |
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When the Colts started the 2011 season with a record of 0-13, I continued to proudly wear my Colts jerseys, Colts hats, and Colts jacket every day, just like I did when they made it to 2 Super Bowls in a 4-year span between 2006 and 2009 ...... it's a game, it's meant to be fun for fans. In my rat's ass of an opinion, if you are treating your favorite team's failures as though your girlfriend just told you that she's been fucking your best friend, you're not only wasting your time, you're wasting your life. o |
Finally watched the entire thing, I didn’t like hearing that Carlie asked him if he’s still got “juju” for the job and don’t like the amount of faith they have in Jones but whatever I guess we’ll see.
I like how he said they’d be aggressive to improve the team Hopefully Wohler can stay healthy because hearing their expectations for him was exciting |
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Also, it’s obvious why they “collapsed.” They didn’t just lose a Quarterback; they lost their starter and Anthony Richardson. Any rational person knows that you don’t win football games when you lose the Quarterback room. In sports, there seems to be a reluctance to use injuries as an excuse, as if the old saw about next man up is anything more than hokum. But, sometimes, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, it’s a duck. Sometimes, when your Quarterback is a turd, you stink. As far as not knowing how to fix it, if you’re talking about finding an answer after we lost Jones, it’s unfixable. If losing Quarterback 1 and 2 had any answer, Kansas City would have waved a magic wand after Mahomes and Minshew went down. They wouldn’t have lost 3 straight behind a Quarterback who managed a grand total of 33 points and 250 passing yards. If by fixing it you mean building a better roster, he seemed to be clear and rational. He’s happy with the Offense, and, on D, they’re looking to fortify the D Line and get faster and more athletic overall. |
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I wouldn't feel the slightest bit better if Ballard had said that the Colts plan on winning the Super Bowl next year ...... in fact, I always point out that there are 3 major steps in winning the Super Bowl. 1) Make the playoffs 2) Make it to the Super Bowl 3) Win the Super Bowl You can't win the Super Bowl if you don't make it to the Super Bowl. And you can't make it to the Super Bowl if you don't make it to the playoffs. I'm looking forward to the Colts making it to the playoffs for the first time since 2020, and as far as I'm concerned, any talk about winning a Super Bowl before that first step is achieved is a lot of bluster and hot air. o |
C and O and kray. I'm sick of being a mediocre team and I am not afraid of change because 'we might get worse'. Year after year some of us say this isn't working, you say it will work this year, it doesn't and you make excuses just like every losing team has done my entire life. Now both the owner and the GM have said that the goal is competeting for a playoff spot but you both know that they actually meant that the goal is a Super Bowl. I wish I had your capacity to believe whatever.
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