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I see what you did there.
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AND..... why would they sign with the Colts when NO ONE knew Luck would ever play again? I think that needs to be put into the equation. |
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Why are you here? If we shouldn’t question the colts, seems like this would be a very boring place. |
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Von Sammy Nate Trumaine Malcolm Miller Wakins Solder Johnson Butler Sign THAT guy and we would have been a contender. Walk Worthy,
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Awesome. Then come back at the end of the year. Seriously why are you here?
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As more discussion for "The Build:"
State of the Offensive Line Wow, over the past two weeks, it has been a joy to be shown again what good offensive line play looks like! It has been SO long since the Colts had a line that could run block (not since the days of Edge) as well as it pass blocked (last time in about 2008ish?). LT = Anthony Castonzo [8th season] LG = Quinton Nelson [Rookie] OC = Ryan Kelly [3rd season] RG = Mark Glowinski [4th season] RT = Braden Smith [Rookie] Depth = Le’Raven Clark [3rd season], Denzelle Good [4th Season], Joe Haeg [3rd season] That is a core of eight guys whom have now shown me that, sometime in the past couple of years, they could be trusted to play at a minimum of NFL Average during games. In today’s NFL environment with its lack of quality offensive linemen, that is a HUGE deal. Contract Decisions Needed: 2019 = Glowinski (UFA), Good (UFA) 2020 = Castonzo (UFA), Clark (UFA), Haeg (UFA) 2021 = Kelly (UFA) 2022 = Smith (UFA) 2023 = Nelson (UFA) (assuming the 5th year option is exercised) This is to say that while we have had two great games so far and I hope that will prove out for the rest of the season, the relentless tyrant of time marches on and we cannot rest on whom we have. We basically have to make a decision on one starter each season and then maintain quality depth behind them. Glowinski will be 27 years old for 2019 and was a 4th round draft pick in 2015. He started 18 games for Seattle over the 2016/2017 seasons before losing his job after week 2 of 2017 and then being cut after week 15 of 2017 and was claimed off waivers the next day by the Colts. He is showing that he has perhaps found a home with us. If he continues to play well, we should be offering him a 4-year starter level contract at the end of the season. Good? 7th round pick in 2015 who will be 28 years old for 2019. Starter material for us once upon a time but appears to have been supplanted and cannot stay healthy. Offer perhaps a depth 3-year contract and probably see him signed away based on his starting potential. Draft a rookie in 2019 in rounds 3 – 5 to replace him. Castonzo will be 31 at the start of the 2019 season. Still in his “prime” as an Offensive Lineman but we need to start having a viable backup/succession plan in place because his ability to protect the blindside could start slipping at any minute. First five weeks of this season showed how valuable he is when he was not there. Pay the man. Clark / Haeg. 3rd and 5th round choices in 2016. Again, have shown starter potential but either not the health or the consistency to be a long-term starter. Offer 3-year depth level contracts and know you will have to replace one or both of them. Draft 1 or 2 O-Linemen in the 5th round or before to do so. Assuming Kelly, Smith and Nelson continue to look good, sign them when needed. We have gotten lucky in 2018 with Smith showing that he can be a very viable RT as a rookie and Glowinski showing that he has above average starter capabilities. Those are great finds but also highlight that neither were the season starters at the spot and so the importance of quality depth is so critical. Long post to say “Draft an O-line man in the early to middle rounds in EVERY draft!” Walk Worthy,
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It’s amazing that there was not a single additional player available in free agency that could improve on a 2-5 team. I guess if a player doesn’t make you an instant super bowl contender they provide no value.
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Apparently to discuss football with you
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