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Old 09-24-2018, 03:39 PM
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The argument has as much to do with the position as it does the player himself. Probably moreso.

If there were a 26 year old All Pro left tackle available for trade, sure, I'd be interested. Because of what a tackle brings to an offense. Every play he adds the value of keeping Luck clean and making it a little easier for the other OL to do their job of also keeping Luck clean.

Meanwhile a RB, even a great RB like Bell, is capped in terms of how much he can help a team. And with such a short shelf life, and with how many touches he's gotten during his time in Pittsburgh, it doesn't make sense to bring in that type of weapon at this stage of the team build.

We have a QB working his way back from injury, an offense still in the early stages of installation, a young and unproven roster coached and GM'd by a bunch of new guys.

If we're not going to spend what it takes to get a young All Pro guard in the offseason (no draft picks involved there) then I don't see the justification for trading for and then also paying Bell.
I've got to agree with this. I don't see the Colts looking to add Bell when they are still trying to create a homegrown team identity. Plus, judging from the holdout, he's prone to becoming disgruntled, and that might not be the right ingredient to add to a young and impressionable Colts team at this point.

Last edited by Chaka; 09-24-2018 at 04:00 PM.
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