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Ironshaft, it seems to me that the Colts are must be 100% committed to developing the players they drafted. I also love Suh but don't want him or anyone else taking time from these young dudes we have. I am with you that we have more potential than any team I can remember, we shouldn't be giving reps to old farts though-let the young guys play and learn. It is the Ballard way, draft physical freaks and rely upon your coaches to mold them into what you want. We appear to be all in on this philosophy-it worries me at wide receiver but I do love it on the defensive line.
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i wouldn't mind having suh
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No Suh here. He’s a dick
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Being a dick can be an advantage playing D. If he can make plays, thats what counts
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His talent level is good but I don’t think he’s a team kinda guy in the locker room. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I looked it up, and Dayo has Bubba Smith like size.
Not so impressive for Dayo. But think about Bubba being Dayo's size in 1968. Back then he would be going against 240 to 265 OL, rarely taller than 6'3". |
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