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2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

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  • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

    I'm amazed it was as close as it was for as long as it was. That's about all i got for the positives.

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      Lol are we really gonna be 0-3? Sure looks like it.

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      • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

        Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
        Lol are you still a Broncos fan even though Manning is gone?
        Lol that I am. Crazily enough, I became fully ingretiated during the year the Colts beat the Broncos in the playoffs.

        Its hard to agonize with a team like that and then stop caring.

        I've got enough friends and family that love the Blue though, so I'm not rooting against those guys at all.
        Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 09-19-2016, 12:20 PM.

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        • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

          Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
          Lol are we really gonna be 0-3? Sure looks like it.
          I think they can beat SD at home

          Luck will do everything in his power to make sure the Colts dont reach the playoff death sentence that is 0-3
          Last edited by Ace E.Anderson; 09-19-2016, 11:34 AM.

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          • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

            Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
            Lol are we really gonna be 0-3? Sure looks like it.
            Given how the Chargers always have our number we are looking at the real posibility of starting 0-3. Thankfully we have the Titans, Jags, and Bears in three of the four games after the Chargers. I imagin this game will be another shootout and whomever has the ball last wins.

            Back in the day, Madden's OL AI was so awful and I remember watching many replays where the offensive lineman stands up and never engages the defender and just sticks his hands up and rotatoes as the defender obliterates me for a sack. I always said it was unrealistic and then I saw Reitz play and realzied the moddeled that after him. On a few of those sacks I do not even think Reitz got a finger on Miller.

            Where was Allen to help Reitz? We should have been continually chipping Miller with Allen and double teaming him. Whose bright idea was it to routinely leave Reitz one on one with Miller?

            It was nice to see us come out throwing instead of two runs up the middle for 2-3 yards and leave Luck in third and long.

            I get why our pass defense is struggling, but the tackeling from our linebackers is pathetic.

            I love that we extend Grigson and yet here we are with zero answer for the fact that father time has finally claimed Mathis. We have nobody who is ready to step in and take the pressure off Mathis. Our pass rush is in the hands of a 35 year old OLB who is just two slow to finish plays now. How can be so unprepared for someone especially after seeing signs all over the place. It is not like Mathis dropped 13 sacks last year.
            Last edited by thewholefnshow31; 09-19-2016, 12:12 PM.

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            • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

              Chargers have a guy by the name of Melvin Gordon who will probably have a monster game against us.

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              • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson View Post
                Lol that I am. Crazily enough, I became fully ingretiated during the year the Colts beat the Broncos in the playoffs.

                Its hard to agonize with a team like that and then stop caring.

                I've got enough friends and family that love the Blue though, so I'm not rooting against those guys at all.
                That's an interesting path of fandom.

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                • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                  Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                  At what point do we look at the play calling as a problem?
                  2 years ago?


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                  • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                    Originally posted by PaulGeorgeForPresident View Post
                    Skip Bayless is blaming Luck for the loss today. What a dumb ****ing idiot.
                    He was horrible. Skip is Skip. But Luck was awful yesterday.


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                    • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                      Luck obviously played like crap, but Skip is a douche who has no credibility on anything Luck-related because he pretty much never gave Luck any credit from 12-14 because he was so butt hurt that RG3 was a bust.

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                      • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                        Originally posted by Foul on Smits View Post
                        I mean lets add some context here. Luck may have thrown off his back foot, but the guy is frigging dropping back not knowing if he's gonna get blown up or not cause Reitz is blocking air. Tell me how safe you would feel about Joe Reitz blocking your blind side. The throw wasnt ideal, but i get it. The play Talib made was All-Pro quality. 90% of the other cornerbacks in the NFL wouldnt make that play and that would have been a completion.

                        But ffs man, Luck has to be thinking about Joe Reitz protecting his blindside every snap. That's enough to make anyone throw a bum pass.

                        Luck's blind side is being protected by Castanzo being Luck is right handed. Luck has to throw it away in that situation. Should Reitz have had some help, absolutely.
                        Talib and Von Miller should have been a huge focus for the Colts, especially Miller. He is a game wrecker and the Colts did not help Luck in that regard
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                        • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                          Originally posted by Bball View Post
                          I'm not sure how everyone is calling for heads to roll when the team we're putting on the field is anything but the team we intended to put on the field. The defense is just absolutely decimated with injuries. And the offensive line is a work in progress that has seen some progress this season with a first round pick used on center that seems to be panning out.
                          There's been a coaching reboot throughout the 2nd layer of coaches but then the injury bug hit and kept hitting. In fact, that the Colts were in the game as long as they were today is probably a credit to the coaches at least making something out of a bad situation. So what is there to really base anything on as far as coaches/system go this season? Until the team is near full strength and actually not playing 5th stringers for major minutes then status on this Colts' 2016-17 reboot is basically a giant unknown IMO.
                          It's year 5 of Pagano.

                          Also, it's the NFL. Injuries are a way of life.

                          Colts just aren't a well run organization and haven't been for many years. They lucked into Manning and they lucked into Luck though he's beginning to show some serious signs of plateau and maybe even regression. Week 1 felt like the aberration for him and week 2 felt more like the guy we saw last year even pre-injury.

                          Meanwhile, well run franchises like the Steelers and Patriots just keep plugging along and putting up W's.

                          The Irsay myth is just that, a myth. He's an average owner at best that has had an incredible string of luck with some horrible decisions mixed in.

                          Prove it to me without the greatest QB of all time on the roster. Colts have failed to do that consistently. Pagano was sold as a defense first guy. The Colts are 27th in the NFL in points allowed spread out over the past 3 seasons. That's just bad and it's even worse from a guy who was supposed to fix the defense.

                          Watching the Vikings game last night and their coach was touted as a defense first guy. In 2 years, he took them from 27th in the NFL in total defense to 5th overall last year and their unit looks like a juggernaut yet again this season. Pagano has arguably made the Colts defense worse since he got here. Our linebackers have never looked slower and more out of place than they have these first 2 weeks.

                          Pagano has failed, Grigson has failed, and only an owner completely asleep at the wheel would have extended them for 4 years in January like Irsay did.

                          Frank Vogel was fired for a hell of a lot less by the Pacers and yet the Colts are apparently the Indy franchise who really want to win. Maybe that was true 10 years ago, it's not anymore.

                          And let's be very honest, Luck's rookie year and a huge part of his development should be credited to Arians. Pagano might be the nicest, most rah-rah go get em guy ever. I respect that he beat leukemia and returned to coaching (which BTW, I hate to be crude as I'm sure this will be interpreted that way, but that's the only reason the #PaganoStay silliness existed), but the guy has been given a gigantic length of rope, way more than he deserved from a purely on field perspective. My opinion might be different if we weren't in such a horrible division, but we are, and IMO that's the only reason we weren't even worse last year.
                          Last edited by Trader Joe; 09-19-2016, 02:00 PM.


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                          • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                            Agonizing over Luck's turnovers is a waste of time, the dude was like 8/23 for 90 yards at one point. The Broncos are good defensively, but that's just bad QB'ing anyway you slice it.

                            Yeah Reitz is garbage and has been for the better part of a decade, but Luck was just flat out not good yesterday.

                            Also Joe Reitz has been a Colt since 2010....how is that possible. The guy has been bad in every position we've tried to play him on on the o-line and yet he sticks around. Just blows my mind.

                            It'd be like if the Pacers were still starting Hansbrough at power forward.
                            Last edited by Trader Joe; 09-19-2016, 02:04 PM.


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                            • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                              Reitz's wikipedia entry for the Colts. After reading this, can anyone explain why a competent franchise would keep re-signing this guy? Reminder, he never played a down of NFL football for the Ravens or Dolphins before arriving in Indy.

                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Reitz

                              On September 8, 2010, Reitz was claimed off waivers by the Colts from the Miami Dolphins. He was waived on September 15.[7] He was re-signed to the practice squad on September 19. Reitz was signed off the practice squad for the Colts first round playoff game.[8]
                              In 2011, Reitz began to see his first extensive playing time with the Colts. He was named the starter at right guard on August 16, 2011[9] Reitz ultimately appeared in 11 games with the Colts, 9 of which were starts.[10]
                              Reitz entered the 2012 season as competitor for playing time at right guard. After being named the starter, Reitz suffered a knee injury which required arthroscopic surgery. Reitz also missed time after suffering a concussion in week 13 and then again in week 17. He ultimately appeared in 9 games, starting 8.
                              Reitz appeared in 14 games during the 2013 season, with 3 starts.
                              Reitz remained with the Colts entering the 2014 season after he signed a one-year, $1.431 million qualifying offer as a restricted free agent.[11] He appeared in 10 games that season, 4 of which he started. On March 10, 2015, Reitz signed another contract extension.[




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                              • Re: 2016 Indianapolis Colts regular season thread - Here comes the pain!

                                I still say that Irsay was a great owner for a long time. He seemed plenty competent to me during the glory years. Polian and Dungy were great hires. Former players are pretty much unanimous in how they gush about great it was playing for the Colts and Irsay is always listed as a reason why. We were a top notch organization for a long time and Irsay deserves props for that. Axing the Polians was the right move because Bill had pretty much given the reigns to his son Fredo and it obviously wasn't working.

                                But in 2016, it's certainly fair to wonder if Irsay is still competent. We desperately needed a regime change and had the clout to get some good hires. I'll never understand why Pags and Grigs were brought back.

                                The simple fact is that this franchise has overall made pretty poor roster moves since 2007 (when Polian took a step back and started letting Fredo run the show after the SB victory). It's ten years of weak roster construction. Manning was carrying teams at the end of his tenure here and Luck was doing the same at the beginning.

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