@GreggDoyelStar Just let competition win. Very simple. Don’t fall for history of bad organizational structure, let competition through training camp and preseason judge them.
@DDuggan21@jimayello The truth is, pay him and chance it. Unfortunately APs status is mostly tied to DJ stating. The Colts can be as successful as last year just by keeping AR and finding another stop gap QB. It’s very easy to maintain mediocrity
@newstart_2024 Might be true if their batteries could allow them to function more than 30 minutes and pray to god they don’t have to turn on a heater in cold conditions
@CoreyOConnorPA Correct me if I’m wrong but 38 trucks were reported out of service in the last snow. So in the last month was there just one truck repaired or did 37 trucks just breakdown lastnight?
@KBowen1070 New owners take time to harden into the role. Yes, even if you grew up in it just as their father did. It takes time to fully understand the weight of every decision.
The Colts need to majorly concerned by his words. We all sympathize with his personal life tragedy and also his concerns for his own well being. The Colts can’t afford to pay a guy that proved he wasn’t all in this year for another year. He needs to either be fully committed or call it a day.
@RomeovilleKid My take from day one with him is that his head was never into this team or playing this year. Understandably he had bigger emotions he couldn’t overcome. I hope he gets the peace of mind and help he needs.