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Great point. People forget that Peyton got rid of the ball fast and his command of the playcalling made the olines look a lot better than they actually were. |
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Let us not forget who gradually got more control within the Colts organization after the 2006 Championship.
I believe that had more to do with the poor drafting than any other factor. |
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This is incredible, if anyone missed it today:
https://www.albertbridgecapital.com/...ay-in-the-game My best friend is basically this guy's kid. Powerful read. I really felt this one. Forever a K-Mo fan. |
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https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JohnCh23.htm Part of it was the cap, part of it was Howard Mudd. He could work with guys like Llija and ________ and make them searvicable. But he drafted Jake Scott and we lost him to free agency. Polian was working with a tighter cap and he made his own problems when he hit on so many players. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/clt/draft.htm And remember, all that winning kept putting the Colts at the back end of the draft year after year. He hit on a bunch of late round guys who played long careers. Go look at the list. He had guys who were lost to free agency who played a long time. If there was a "failure", they should have let some guys go sooner than later, and kept the young guys. |
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That change in philosophy needed to be made early in the building process. Once they started drafting at the bottom of every round and the cap space was tied up in the core of skill position players it became much harder to change the teams direction and identity. I’m thankful that, so far, Ballard doesn’t appear to be repeating that mistake (although like a few others I’m a little worried about the size of the interior D line). |
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As for the other stuff, doesn’t really change anything I said. Last edited by Chromeburn; 06-19-2019 at 11:34 AM. |
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