Colts sign Chris Lammons to practice squad after three-game suspension
Chris Lammons is back in the NFL after a three-game suspension, and back with the Colts.
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Well, at some point he took had to feel he was capable of playing at a certain level. He/we/ everyone knew last season was a bust. If he didn't think he was good to go, then that makes his choice all the more stupid. I mean so many applaud Luck for retiring when he did. So if JT was really looking out for his health and future he wouldn't have played while injured. So IMO he shares any blame for the re-injury is partly on him.
The team has to look out for the team and make sure he is healthy and able to play at the level he did before the injury. They're not wrong for that. Clearly the guy is only looking out for himself and that puts the team in position to look out for the team ahead of one individual with an inflated head on his shoulders.
Taylor has shown that he was a top back before injury. But the world is different than it was a year and a half ago. No team wants to pay mega buck for a player whose current ability is in question. IMO, a big mistake was showing up to camp and trying to force a deal before being able to take a snap.
And if you are not rich like CP (JK) and cannot afford ESPN the Eagles and Buc’s are on free TV ABC channel 6 in Indy…Rams are on MNF vs the Bengals if you want to do some scouting for Sunday and for week 14.
Not this one…Shocked I tell ya. Shocked.
Guarantee we’ll still be bottom 10 in every “power ranking” this week.
That JT faked an injury remains an unsubstantiated theory. All we know is that he must have failed a physical coming into camp, otherwise he couldn't/wouldn't have been placed on PUP.Oh I know. I'm just saying that faking an injury to "enhance" your contract negotiations is a bad look. And I think that's what he's been doing. I'd rather have a "good" RB than a primadonna hold out.
Not trying to pile on... that he requested a trade doesn't mean that he doesn't want to be here/part of the team. It is not uncommon for frustrated players to request a trade as part of contract negotiations/gamesmanship.I want someone that wants to be here. He has said he doesn't want to be here. How can you trust someone to work for the team when they don't want to be a part of the team?
Steichen said yesterday that JT would be off PUP in a week. (When he'll be game-ready remains to be seen. Maybe week 5, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him a healthy scratch, and not ready until week 6.)Well that's assuming that JT is healthy in two weeks and that he is able to stay healthy
Face mask penalty not called
Pressuring Stafford is always the right strategy. I've been a Stafford fan since he became a Lion. Was happy to see him win a Superbowl. Dude's got grit. But you pressure him every down and he'll start making mistakes, eating sacks, throwing to the other team, fumbling, etcetera.Rams look beatable.
Stop the run and pressure Stafford.
Luckily, those are the two things our defense has been best at so far.
The Colts' defensive front should eat against that Rams O line.Pressuring Stafford is always the right strategy. I've been a Stafford fan since he became a Lion. Was happy to see him win a Superbowl. Dude's got grit. But you pressure him every down and he'll start making mistakes, eating sacks, throwing to the other team, fumbling, etcetera.
Pressuring Stafford is always the right strategy. I've been a Stafford fan since he became a Lion. Was happy to see him win a Superbowl. Dude's got grit. But you pressure him every down and he'll start making mistakes, eating sacks, throwing to the other team, fumbling, etcetera.