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rm1369 01-17-2020 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 151882)
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Good questions, particularly the reference regarding his injury ........ perhaps that was part of the reason for his (and the team's) demise over the final 9 games of the seasons after the promising 5-2 start over the first 7.

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The colts point differential said they weren’t as good as the early record indicated. Teams don’t win that high a percentage of their one possession games. They certainly had some bad luck late, but they had a lot of good luck early. I think it’s a mistake to believe they were as good as their record said early. Or as bad as the late season collapse. They were a .500 team that caught a few breaks early and had a few bad breaks late.

kitekrazy 01-19-2020 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by rm1369 (Post 151883)
I think he still has some room for improvement and I think he can deliver a lot of games like early in the season - with good OL and WR play. The problem is that I don’t believe he can elevate those around him like a great QB can. I like the guy and am rooting for him, but it doesn’t look like he has “it”. He may be able to improve his vision and reads, I just think his ceiling is basically as a system QB. Very rarely is his play going to elevate the team to a win. That makes it hard to have consistent success, especially against good teams (playoffs).

It would be different if he decided to retire right before the season.


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