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Luck’s drafting. His greatest feat was losing the AFCCG in blowout fashion.Crazy how much the Luck retirement derailed that franchise.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Luck’s drafting. His greatest feat was losing the AFCCG in blowout fashion.Crazy how much the Luck retirement derailed that franchise.
For whatever Luck was he was lightyears better than late career Matt Ryan and Phillip Rivers and any version of Jacoby Brissett, Carson Wentz, and Sam Elinger.Luck’s drafting. His greatest feat was losing the AFCCG in blowout fashion.
or this:Irsay today after firing Reich and bringing in Saturday
I’d « lightyears » rather lose a row to losing a leg. I’d hate both. Neither of those scenarios get me a SB title and if that is what I’m looking to achieve, Luck - the chosen one - didn’t bring balance to anything (but postseason INTs and ineptitude).For whatever Luck was he was lightyears better than late career Matt Ryan and Phillip Rivers and any version of Jacoby Brissett, Carson Wentz, and Sam Elinger.
Just my opinion but I would lean toward Reich making the suggestion to go with a veteran qb over the rook. More experienced, less coaching and prob wouldn’t to simplify the offense compared to playing a rookie.Whoever it was in the Colts' decisionmaking room that was saying "We don't need to draft a franchise QB, we can just go with [insert retread here]" was the one who should have been fired. That may have even been Reich, for all we know. Virtually every elite QB in the league was obtainable within the last four years. The Colts just kept putting off that decision and never made a stand.
peyton doesn't want or need to do what it takes to be a HC in the NFL. What HE wants to do is to OWN the team.He has a great offensive mind. You'd have to think he's HC material, but yeah him as the GM would be interesting...
Saw this pop up on Twitter - interesting how the offensive linemen didn't seem to think much of Manning:
Looks like it.That's Saturday yelling back??
Saw this pop up on Twitter - interesting how the offensive linemen didn't seem to think much of Manning:
REALLY? is that your rant of the day?. Give me another HC who DIDN'T follow that path of "20+ years ago", Saturday is the outlier, granted and deserves all the ridicule you can heap on the ludicrous owner.I think it's quite sad how HC's are being hired these days. 20+ years ago, you had to work your way up the ladder and make a name for yourself as a OC/DC for a few years. Now people are being awarded a HC job for absolutely no reason.
That's a nice thought, but I suspect Marc Davis won't drop McD as fast as ol' coke head Irsay just dropped Reich. Davis is no where near as wealthy and he just dropped a ton of money into McD and GM Dave Zeigler. It's hard to see where he'd go next after this and the Gruden debacle.I like Reich, but I'm expecting Joshy (as the hockey types call him) back in a week or two, so I'll pass on the OC thing.
Just my opinion but I would lean toward Reich making the suggestion to go with a veteran qb over the rook. More experienced, less coaching and prob wouldn’t to simplify the offense compared to playing a rookie.