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Originally Posted by Oldcolt
Think many folks are giving up on AR way too soon (the national media has written his obituary with the Colts). This is what we signed up for when we drafted the man. He wasn't just inexperienced in game play, he didn't grow up in that QB culture most do (summer camps with pros etc). He had/has so much to learn about being a pro QB, plus he has dealing with the psychological/physical affect of injury his first two years (he is only 23 and doesn't have all that much life experience to help him through shit). On a football field he pretty much does everything well except short/intermediate accuracy. To me he has shown a ton to get excited about. He has excellent pocket presence, he processes well, throws a great long ball, runs better than any other QB out there and has shown he isn't afraid of the fourth quarter. It is crazy to think he isn't working on his accuracy and won't improve it. If he does, and it doesn't have to be perfect with all his other attributes, we are set for years. He will win this competition and take a big step this year. Watching a player develop, especially after agonizing through the start of a career, is one of the most satisfying things there is for a fan. There is a damn good chance we get that joy as Colts fans this year. And yes it isn't a sure thing. That is what makes it exciting and so damn satisfying when it happens.
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I'll admit, I have pretty much given up on him, but I want to be wrong and I will certainly root for his success if he wins out over Jones. Some people wrote off Jordan Love and Kyler Murray and both have proved them wrong, if Anthony turns it around he could be the most improved player in the league!