Would love to see Mcafee take a couple rounds as QB.
Then the Colts would need to find a new punter since he WILL get injured. Three injured QB's in one season does not reflect well on the "offensive" line.
Would love to see Mcafee take a couple rounds as QB.
Then the Colts would need to find a new punter since he WILL get injured. Three injured QB's in one season does not reflect well on the "offensive" line.
I Think Chucks walking paper are in Hand
Then the Colts would need to find a new punter since he WILL get injured. Three injured QB's in one season does not reflect well on the "offensive" line.
Honestly, I would probably be ok with Chuck staying, if Grigson was gone. If Chuck goes and Grigson stays, I don't know if it will be worth it. Grigson couldn't find an o-line if he tried.
Getting Frank Gore should have been the cherry on the sundae, but he can't get a hole on run plays, and they can't stop the rush on pass plays.
It could be worse. We could have Chip Kelly
True. But we could also have Bill F-in Bellecheat as our head coach and couldn't win with the roster we have.
They did contact Brett, but he was too busy selling jeans and Tommy Copper. On his off time he is busy sending digital photos of his "package".So now Josh Freeman (2009 first-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers) and Ryan Lindley (second-year QB out of Miami) are on the roster...why not call up Favre for a one-game contract? At least that would be entertaining.
Who does the GM take orders from? The Colts have had a core philosophy problem for years. Mistake #1, Andrew Luck. He's a good football player, but he's not worth what we had to give up to get him. If you're going to bank on a rookie QB, you need veteran protection up front. Too many rookies behind the ball. Mistake #2, tunnel vision in building the team. If you throw 80% of your resources to the passing game, your opponents will exploit the 20% to tear you down. Mistake #3, lack of authority on the team.... this one is huge.
If you watch what goes on on the sidelines, there's a total lack of respect for the chain of command. Maybe it is Pagano's fault, but it extends beyond the head coach. I've never seen so many players just walk past the coaches like they weren't there. That level of arrogance is antithesis of team. We've lost games and turned over the ball on penalties far more than we should have. Undisciplined players who are more interested in their endorsement deals, etc. than listening to the coaches will never form a cohesive team. I don't think it's the staffs fault. I think it goes higher. They want Gore to have a 1000yrd season. They want Luck to have a record. They want an individual player to make a headline more than they want team results. That's the kind of attitude that creates losers. I don't care if Gore is 1 yard away from the goal and there's one play left.... you call the right play, not the one that earns them a headline. It's the philosophy. A group of individual winners doesn't make a winning team. There is no I in team, and for the Colts, the I stands for Irsay.
I don't want Pagano's job. Would you want to baby sit a bunch of over paid, under producing prima donnas?
I don't want Pagano's job. Would you want to baby sit a bunch of over paid, under producing prima donnas?