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Fair enough. I didn’t mean to imply that they are happy. I was referring to those who every year refuse to acknowledge that things are going wrong. I don’t think you can paint the fans here with a wide brush. I was referring to a segment of our participants. Should’ve made that clear. In some years past I’d go whistling past the graveyard. I’m sure that’s true of many now. Im just past that. Others genuinely see the glass more full. We all have our own perspectives. I can respect that. I’ll be cheering for them.
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As for Ballard, I like a lot of his draft picks. I even think the AR pick was a good idea, but the execution of his development was where they went wrong. The guy needed reps, but he also needed to learn how to be a pro QB by sitting behind a guy like Rivers, Manning, Luck, Brady.
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This off-season has not been a surprise to me at all. As I said in another thread, after living for decades with superior QB play and have now been searching for it again for 7 year since Luck retired, once they found someone whom they BELIEVE can deliver it again, they pushed all their chips in on him. As much as I believe he is going to break our hearts, the Colts betting on Daniel Jones was a 100% guarantee once he showed he could execute the offense at a high level. There was zero chance that the Colts were not going to re-sign him after last season. Along with that, there was zero chance that the Colts were not going to give it their best shot to re-sign Pierce as the new #1 WR because of the friendship and bond DJ and AP share. And then, based on that, there was a 100% chance that Pittman was going to be traded to clear cap space to allow for those first two moves. And, then based on having spent the bulk of available free agency money on those two players, I knew that the rest of our signings were going to be veterans whom are more "bit" players and not full time starters. That we were in talks with Hendrickson were gratifying and getting him would have been great but once he signed with BAL, well, then came the tier 2 players. The only "surprise" of the off-season for me so far is letting Cross walk for $7m a year. They may have someone on the roster whom they think can replace him cheaper but I don't know who that is. I am hopeful that it will work out for the Colts and while I beieve that it will not and that DJ will disappoint, I knew 100% that this was the path the Colts were going to walk on for the 2026 off-season. So, why am I optimistic and upbeat on the Colts? Probably because I don't measure my enjoyment of the Colts only on Superbowl wins, playoff appearances or even wins some seasons. I throughly enjoyed the second half of 2025 almost as much as the first half because we played a couple really close, competitive games as now the underdogs and almost got wins. Seeing young players step up and compete? Not win but compete? Yeah, I love watching that. I was against the Rivers experiment because I wanted to see more of Leonard but I still enjoyed watching Rivers grow as he threw a couple of really nice games while here at 79 years old! ![]() Anyway, my gauge of fun while watching the Colts is not just rooted in wins or losses or playoffs or SB appearances. My fun is rooted in the game of football and win or lose, the Colts are my team. That said, I am pretty much done with Ballard if the DJ experiment fails. NEXT!
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Colts are signing Notre Dame alum Jerry Tillery for DL depth and a Notre Dame basketball player to try to learn the TE position.
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I like Pinter as a backup however if there is one position Ballard can draft and develop it is offensive lineman
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Racehorse and Shreck, I appreciate the responses and perspectives. And I’d love to hear Puck’s as well.
It doesn’t sound like we are that far off from each other. I thinks when you are as consistently critical as I’ve been, people believe you have unrealistic expectations and just complain about everything. I honestly don’t believe that is accurate for me. I don’t believe they should win the SB every year and I’ve never believed they should sign every big FA - things I’ve been accused of. I can love the down years, not just the winners. Hope is what I love about being a fan, often even more than the reality. I love watching a player and especially the team develop. Those years where you can see the small progress and you start projecting what they could become in the following years. Anticipating getting over that hump. That is where I think I’m the happiest as a fan honestly. The years where you KNOW they could win it all are great, but for me the hope and anticipation of those lesser years define fandom. And that is largely why I’ve been so critical of Ballard. From his second offseason I’ve had no faith in his stated beliefs and philosophy so it’s been extremely hard for me to ever have hope. If his methods worked I’m more than capable of realizing I’m wrong. The problem is, that while I’ve been wrong on some individual moves, he has not really proven me wrong on his philosophy. The team has been almost exactly where I’ve said it would be when Chaka was on the board telling me I just couldn’t see the dynasty Ballard was building. As far as this coming season, I’ve agreed it made sense to keep Ballard and Stechein at least one more year. I’m not a big believer in DJ, but you had to run it back with him to see. I think AP is probably overpaid (temporarily) but he was a must resign. And once they committed to AP they had to move on from MP. None of that is a major surprise or a major complaint. It’s just that I see almost nothing that gives me hope. Doing what you had to do is fine in some years, but there should be times you load up and go for it. Isn’t this one of them? It never seems to be with Ballard. It’s part of the philosophical disagreement I’ve always had with him. So again I can’t find much hope for the season. It sucks. |
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