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Old 12-31-2025, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldcolt View Post
Unlike many here I feel it is way to early to give up on AR. It is now obvious that he should have sat and learned how to not only play the position but how to be the leader of men. He needed a mentor not some shithead like Matt 'I'm not here to teach' Ryan. That sentiment should have disqualified Ryan immediately. Minshaw is a cool character who wasn't a teacher either. I want to see with adequate teaching what AR is capable of. We should have never drafted him if we were not going to move heaven and earth to help him develop. I know this isn't a popular opinion but I am not sold on Jones like most are here. Not sold on AR either but at least he has upside if it is developed correctly. If we are now out on AR I think the blame needs to be directed to Ballard/Steichen. They drafted him believing they could develop the young man. So if AR is done here the only reason he ended up here is our management drafted him because they believed in themselves as teachers of a hand picked young man. His failure is their failure.
I believe you meant Joe Flacco and not Matt Ryan. Ryan was released in March '23, so before we drafted AR. I actually think Ryan would have embraced the mentor role, although he definitely wasn't a good fit for Steichen's offense.

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I believe the smoke that he wasn't preparing good enough. that shouldn't have been allowed. or the very least, if they knew he wasn't preparing good enough, he shouldn't have been on the field at all. I think that is the main issue with the colts so called plan to develop him
No doubt. This is a prime example of what a complete clusterfuck the FO and coaching staff made of AR's development.

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