st pete gogolak Posted November 5 Posted November 5 This back and forth reminds me of the discussion (such as it was) regarding who won the Ryan O’Reilly trade. Doesn’t matter how many 40 goal seasons Tage Thompson has. Blues won a Cup and O’Reilly was playoff MVP. Blues won the trade. Similar to the Stanford trade. If Colts somehow manage to win a Super Bowl with Gardner, they win the trade. 2 Quote
Krakensabres Posted November 6 Posted November 6 32 minutes ago, st pete gogolak said: This back and forth reminds me of the discussion (such as it was) regarding who won the Ryan O’Reilly trade. Doesn’t matter how many 40 goal seasons Tage Thompson has. Blues won a Cup and O’Reilly was playoff MVP. Blues won the trade. Similar to the Stanford trade. If Colts somehow manage to win a Super Bowl with Gardner, they win the trade. Gardner doesn’t make the colts a SB contender - they have a fake good Qb who will become a pumpkin come playoff time Quote
Jrb1979 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 4 minutes ago, Krakensabres said: Gardner doesn’t make the colts a SB contender - they have a fake good Qb who will become a pumpkin come playoff time They could catch lightning on a bottle like the Bengals did a few years ago and win a Super Bowl. This mindset of not willing to sacrifice the future to win now. This whole thought of "if everything goes our way and we are lucky and win a Super Bowl great". I don't want to go back to the drought years so make sure you don't trade that 3rd or 4th round pick to help this team now. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Wow, Woody Johnson actually made another owner look like a sucker! 1 1 3 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted November 6 Posted November 6 10 hours ago, IYKYK said: The colts remind me of the Vikings a couple of years ago. They got off to a great start and fell apart in the end of the season. Yes. That’s a solid comparison. I feel like the wheels are gonna fall off with Daniel Jones. 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 hour ago, st pete gogolak said: This back and forth reminds me of the discussion (such as it was) regarding who won the Ryan O’Reilly trade. Doesn’t matter how many 40 goal seasons Tage Thompson has. Blues won a Cup and O’Reilly was playoff MVP. Blues won the trade. Similar to the Stanford trade. If Colts somehow manage to win a Super Bowl with Gardner, they win the trade. Yup. You think the Lions or Rams won the Goff/Stafford? Lions made some great moves with it, Rams won a title Unless the lions win one too, the winner will always be the Rams Quote
Buffalo716 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) 37 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: Yup. You think the Lions or Rams won the Goff/Stafford? Lions made some great moves with it, Rams won a title Unless the lions win one too, the winner will always be the Rams If anybody thinks this trade makes the colts Super bowl favorites I got a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn Really good price Indy certainly did not win this trade.. nothing like the Stafford trade Edited November 6 by Buffalo716 2 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted November 6 Posted November 6 Kinda crazy what Indy did. Such a high draft price (plus a young day two WR) for the highest paid CB in NFL history who also has issues with penalties and run support effort/physicality. He's so gifted as a press man boundary corner, but can he rediscover all-pro play without all the clutching and grabbing he got away with earlier in his career? It's a fine line for these aggressive, long-limbed cover corners. One recalls dominant NE and KC and SEA (and others) DBs over the years who, if the broadcast or later film reviews allowed, could be seen holding and tugging and mugging so dang often that refs would get desensitized and ignore it for untargeted routes and also just more broadly**. Or not even call it at all in such glaring examples as the Saints "losing" to the Rams in the 2018 NFCCG. Will the refs give him some wiggle room on a defense known to be very physical overall? Would highlight and reward one of the most aggressive trading seasons in memory. **Not unlike the way KC's OTs, especially Taylor, have lined up too far off the LOS and/or false started and/or held on nearly every single passing play for years but only get flagged once or twice per game at most. 1 Quote
No_Matter_What Posted November 6 Posted November 6 16 hours ago, Jrb1979 said: Yeah I am. What they are doing isn't working. Sure they win the AFCE each year and make the playoffs. Outside of the 13 second season they haven't been close to a Super Bowl. We have been one or two plays from SB last year. Quote
Avisan Posted November 6 Posted November 6 15 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said: We have been one or two plays from SB last year. It's hilarious to me that people argue that a year where we lost in the divisional round was closer to a SB than last year, where we narrowly lost a the AFCCG in which the refs were actively screwing us over on spots repeatedly. 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 (edited) Colts made a big mistake there. Danny Dimes is going to come back down to Earth and they just gave away their draft capital. I remember the Giants thought he was going to be a franchise QB too. 17 hours ago, Jrb1979 said: Yeah I am. What they are doing isn't working. Sure they win the AFCE each year and make the playoffs. Outside of the 13 second season they haven't been close to a Super Bowl. The Bills were actually closer last season. One drive away as opposed to one game away. Edited November 6 by Scott7975 Quote
Jrb1979 Posted November 6 Posted November 6 1 hour ago, Scott7975 said: Colts made a big mistake there. Danny Dimes is going to come back down to Earth and they just gave away their draft capital. I remember the Giants thought he was going to be a franchise QB too. The Bills were actually closer last season. One drive away as opposed to one game away. Sure they were closer to the Super Bowl last season. In terms of winning it, the 13 second game season, talent wise they were much closer. IMO had they made the Super Bowl last year, th result would have been the same. Eagles win big. Quote
Einstein Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The Jets hit the jackpot with this trade. Rumor is Daniel Jones hurt his achilles. If so, the Titans are likely about to tank, and they won’t have a QB for a good portion of next year as well. EDIT: Meant the Colts 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Einstein said: The Jets hit the jackpot with this trade. Rumor is Daniel Jones hurt his achilles. If so, the Titans are likely about to tank, and they won’t have a QB for a good portion of next year as well. EDIT: Meant the Colts Going all in never fails. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This was one of the dumber trades in recent history Quote
Mikie2times Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 16 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: Going all in never fails. got that right Quote
tigerthelion Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said: Going all in never fails. Maybe just don't go all in unless you have a great quarterback. Going all in with Daniel Jones is never a good idea. Quote
shrader Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago But luckily the jets are still the jets. Does Zach Wilson have a little brother climbing up the future draft charts? Quote
transient Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 minutes ago, Einstein said: The Jets hit the jackpot with this trade. Rumor is Daniel Jones hurt his achilles. If so, the Titans are likely about to tank, and they won’t have a QB for a good portion of next year as well. EDIT: Meant the Colts You don't see them beating the Seahawks, 9ers, Jags, and Texans with Riley Leonard? Oh ye of little faith. Maybe Joe Flacco can talk the Bengals into waiving him so he could recapture his 2024 glory. 1 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago Apparently the Colts weren't watching the NBA playoffs last year. When you try and play through leg injuries and put tons of stress on other parts of your lower body the greater the likelihood that Achillies goes pop. Tyrese Haliburton and Daniel Jones can now watch Pacer and Colts games together on the couch. Quote
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