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No, not even if we were huge overachievers.
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Shitcan that whole offensive line. Fuck those clowns. Frank: bye. Leonard: bye. Buckner: you deserve better, have a good one. Gilmore: later. Kenny Moore: later. Frank: you're a good man but adios. Ballard: you're on very thin ice my arrogant lad. I hope you've been humbled a bit and have learned something. This team is shitttt
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Well, that was about what I expected. I’m actually glad they got embarrassed like that.
Let there be no shred of doubt that dudes need to be cut and dudes need to be fired. The only potential drawback is it’s near impossible to analyze Sam because the line is so bad. It’s hilariously, comically bad. Possibly historically bad. After the Washington game the season was basically over anyway so I was sort of hoping for an embarrassment like this. |
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The way we ended the year was endemic of a team that was fraying at the edges. Obviously Frank and Ballard convinced him way too much of it was on the shoulders of Wentz, and while a LOT of it was, clearly there were much deeper problems belying this squad. They obviously oversold their ability to do better with a more polished QB even though LT was a huge problem. It would certainly seem that Frank did little to no quality assurance work during camp to identify that we had a train wreck coming on the line, and thus there was NO effort to remedy it. Frank appears to have been so oblivious to the level of awful in camp and pre-season that he never made any type of game plan adjustments to compensate (which is a terrible reflection on how bad he is at doing this shit). Thus we arrive at this point where there is no way to remedy this shit- it's too baked into the season plan (though I contend a real coach would be able to at least keep it somewhat on the up and up). Jim Irsay has no choice but to fire both Reich and Ballard. They've proven they aren't good at this and seemingly are willing to lie to him over and over and scapegoat others to save their asses. No place on a team for those type of selfish motherfuckers. |
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I guess I mentioned Frank twice. He needs to go times two then (2X). What a mess
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4th most sacks ever allowed by the Colts franchise. 2nd most since they’ve been in Indy.
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Embarrassing but nobody will be
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One way to fix the sacks issues is to not drop back to pass. Either hand off every time or punt on fist down or just forfeit. I read that at a high school, the decided not to play the second half because it was 96-0 at halftime.
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