If Asante was smart he'd wait for free agency. Cornerbacks can cash in if they are at the top of the free agency list. I know that's not something that the patriot nation believes in but I figure he will take the tag this next season and hit free agency so he can really get his due. I did...
I think it is a little unfounded that almost immediately the Colts organization and the fan base are jumped on for complaining about officiating when it is coming straight from a newspaper source. I know there is a great animosity between both fanbases but calling an organization and its fans...
Why is this such a big deal for the Colts to let go of viable talent and not resign them? The Patriots do the same thing. Why does it matter that our team puts a little more money into the top end of our roster? We won't ever go into cap hell. We'll be similar to the Patriots and be right up...
Here is the idea in place for linebackers in the Colts system. We do not pay for linebackers who do not wow us. Marcus Washington didn't wow us, so he left to go to Washington where they overpayed. He also didn't really fit in the system. Same with Mike Peterson the year after Washington...
The patriots are built as depth based team. They have proven time and time again that injuries were not that big a deal but if it helps you sleep at night to belittle a team for beating them then that's your deal. It gets real tiresome that the fans can't admit defeat, they can only admit excuses.
As to the post about the defense being built around the offensive philosophy of going after teams after they are ahead, sure I'll agree with that, but the defense is the only thing that kept us in those games against the eventual superbowl winners the last three years. The offense sputters...
It's misspelled the same as mine. I am not a grammar or english teacher so who cares. But people in glass houses shouldn't throw rocks.
30% of our salary cap is fine with me. Our salary cap situation is different than the Patriots. We pay our playmakers and fill in the holes with one or...
Who cares how tall a WR is as long as he gets the job done. Steve Smith for Carolina is a midget also but nobody can say anything about his production.
This may sound like sacrilage to some of you but what about Troy Walters from the Colts? He is an UFA and has good hands. When Marvin Harrison would come out of the starting lineup, Walters would go in as the #1 wideout spot. He has good skills. He is fast. And he is a wonderful team player.
If you want to point our spelling errors, maybe you should learn to spell the word "for".
As for you saying that I called your team mediocre you are dead wrong. I said the WRs at the moment are mediocre. Other than Branch that is. I think it's your QB that makes them look good.
As for...
I'd like for you to explain how you see that we have no defense.
#7 in points per game
#4 in turnovers
#5 in sacks
#11 in total defense
A little proof would be a good idea so your post doesn't sound like a homer fan trying to belittle an opposing team.
I understand the sentiment here about Manning and his problems in the postseason but they are still a perrenial playoff team. Whatever the breakdown was in the Pittsburgh game, the colts still have to be considered a contender. If the Patriots are a contender after getting beat by the...
So you have the Colts as a pretender even though we only have one hole to fill in at running back that we have shown that we can throw a rookie into the fray for that spot. We have every other spot wrapped up and the draft will give up depth at any necessary spots. And we have been to the...
So what some of you are saying is that it didn't matter that he was such a clutch kicker before, that the front office not choosing to give him more guaranteed money because he might have a back problem is okay. That tells me that it was fine for him to move on after playing with no guarantees...
When has Adam said he was going to sign with a warm weather or dome team because of his back?
Everyone is so pissed because he left and went to the Colts for about the same money as the Patriots offered, but it was the Patriots that left out the guaranteed money for the most clutch kicker...
Adam signed for 2.5 million yearly average to kick in a dome and possibly extend his career. Bellichick and Pioli franchised him twice without signing him longterm. It is a great risk on the kicker's career for them to be franchised. One bad turn of a foot, a torn acl or a late hit can doom...
Why not pick up Santonio Holmes or Chad Jackson at WR in the first round and give Brady some bigger game breaking threats? Both are solid route guys with speed and great hands.
Well if they didn't call them then they must not have happened, right? That's what a lot of Patriots fans were saying after that playoff game. You can't have it both ways.
How many times does each coach or general manager pitch a hissy fit when they disagree with something on the field? I'm sure Belichick has just as many as everyone else. The only reason his aren't public is because he isn't on the competition committee.
And if "special emphasis" means that...
I think they should have all rookie contracts slotted by what pick they are. That way the money they would get for the contract is set and the league would decide how much it would go up. In order to do that I believe that the contracts would have to be 3 year contracts so the players that...
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