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This has been my criticism of him. Great he acknowledges it post-season. Be nice if he recognized it before the season started.
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Probably talked too much to the press about kicking Reich's door down. But I can understand him wanting to get ahead of the media. The fanbase really hates him in Detroit and it probably started with the bad press.
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The Colts claimed they were "blindsided" by the news. Ebron and his agent then followed up by saying the Colts knew how bad the ankles were and that Ebron played in severe pain all year long. Wasn't really a good look from either side of the issue. There was a communication breakdown somewhere. Last edited by AlwaysSunnyinIndy; 01-02-2020 at 05:12 PM. |
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He conceded no such thing. The quote I read was "As of now, he's our starting quarterback." Cool. It's January 2nd, and as of now, Chad Kelly would basically be Ballard's only other option, so of course Briskett is the starter as of now. On March 18th, several interesting QB names come available unless they're franchised, and the Saints can only franchise one. Bridgewater would be a good option, as would drafting an heir apparent. If the latter option is enacted, then Briskett probably is the starter going in to 2020, but it's not a position I can see him holding for long in that scenario. If they don't address the QB position somehow, I'll assume the strategy is tank for Trevor.
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Honestly with our O-line and Reich as a coach I like our chances with any QB not named Hoyer
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So you would be happy with Trubisky or Winston?
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