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Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

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  • #16
    Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

    Originally posted by btowncolt
    This means Edge and Wayne are likely gone after this year.

    But it's nice to load up for this year.

    Edge I don't mind, but losing Wayne woudl kill our offense. He is just as important as Harrison
    Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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    • #17
      Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

      amazing pick up for the colts....very solid....EDGE CANT BE PISSED EVEN THOUGH WE SIGNED COREY SIMON I GUARANTEE HE IS MAKING MUCH LESS THAN WHAT EDGE WAS ASKING

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      • #18
        Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

        Well I'm pissed. If this means losing Freeney and Wayne, I will be livid. Without Wayne, our offense is not that special. And without Freeney, our line sucks. Dammit Colts, what are you thinking??!?!
        Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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        • #19
          Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

          Not to overstate this or sound like I'm proclaiming greatness, but this is a Super Bowl-run type of move. Could it cost them in the future? Of course. Edge is gone. Gone, gone gone. But you never know about Wayne.

          Four years of AFC title games or a better run at just one Super Bowl? Considering Marvin's age and that James was likely gone next year anyway ... roll the dice. Make a play. Stop being second best.

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          • #20
            Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

            This is for sure a Super Bowl move. The colts are at a peak with talent right now and the CAP is gonna kick there *** soon with out some very fancy manuvering. Edge gone next year has been a foregone conclusion when he was franchised. He is a great back, but it is to risky to sign a back at his age to a long term big money contract. I agree this probably will cost us Wayne, so be it we had to make a move like this. Wayne is solid, but not great. He can be replaced. Freeny I hope we can sign, with the front 4 we will have this year QB's should be falling like rain. Hopefully Simon will help plug that huge hole up the middle of our D, hell my fat *** could run on them. I think this is a great move for this season, it will cost us in the future, but that is the NFL of today.
            No matter how much success Larry Bird attains in Indiana he'll never top that first command to fire Thomas. -Peter Vecsey. NY Post 12/4/07

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            • #21
              Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

              So they say now, but who knows what happens in 2 years. But losing Wayne means our offense does not stay as the great one it is. Wayne is as important as Harrison and Stokley, because he is the biggest target Manning has.

              Sigh, oh well. Hopefully this move this year will at least get us a super bowl. And hopefully we can get Wayne to re-sign.
              Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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              • #22
                Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                Originally posted by Suaveness
                So they say now, but who knows what happens in 2 years. But losing Wayne means our offense does not stay as the great one it is. Wayne is as important as Harrison and Stokley, because he is the biggest target Manning has.

                Sigh, oh well. Hopefully this move this year will at least get us a super bowl. And hopefully we can get Wayne to re-sign.
                I don't get this whole "omg our offense will be bad without Wayne" attitude some people have.

                Our offense was just fine before he emerged. I would trade anyone on our offense minus Peyton for a guy who is an All-Pro player that helps against the run. If it costs us Wayne, so be it.

                With Marlin Jackson looking like the real deal at CB so far, and Doss, and Sanders getting better .... adding a run stopping DT in the middle is an absolute steal. Especially for nothing but cap space at the moment, and only the POSSIBILITY of losing a WR at the end of the year.

                At this point taking a hit on offense for an All-Pro defender is an easy thing to take, if you've been watching the Colts as much as I have the last few years. Yikes.

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                • #23
                  Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                  I'm confident that as long as Peyton Manning is the QB, our offense will not suck. And I think Wayne and James would be bad losses, but not ones that we couldn't overcome.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                    Originally posted by Suaveness
                    Edge I don't mind, but losing Wayne woudl kill our offense. He is just as important as Harrison
                    Suave, you will get your request. I'm telling you Polian said he WILL sign Wayne at all costs and yes I heard this from Polian. Edge on the other hand is a different story.
                    You know how hippos are made out to be sweet and silly, like big cows, but are actually extremely dangerous and can kill you with stunning brutality? The Pacers are the NBA's hippos....Matt Moore CBS Sports....

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                    • #25
                      Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                      I'm definitely amped for the season now.

                      As for losing Wayne, Edge or both, I'm rather indifferent. We've been offensive heavy for years, we need more balance if we expect to win a championship. This is a strike in the direction of balance. Besides, we currently have three good receivers, and one good tight end. Even if we lost Wayne, we still have Harrison, Stokley, and Clark (and even Walters).

                      Good move Colts!


                      "Like [Jonathan Bender], AMC's Pacer was supposed to be fitted with a rotary engine--but both rotaries had technical problems late in their development (read: after incurring heavy research costs) that prevented them from seeing the light of day. Of course, both vehicles had plenty of problems that did reach production. The Pacer was a dud in terms of quality, execution and particularly styling. Make your own assessment about its bizarre proportions, but don't miss the one door that's bigger than the other."

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                      • #26
                        Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                        Originally posted by Kraft
                        Not to overstate this or sound like I'm proclaiming greatness, but this is a Super Bowl-run type of move. Could it cost them in the future? Of course. Edge is gone. Gone, gone gone. But you never know about Wayne.

                        Four years of AFC title games or a better run at just one Super Bowl? Considering Marvin's age and that James was likely gone next year anyway ... roll the dice. Make a play. Stop being second best.
                        I could not agree more. Colts saw thier window of opportunity as it will not stay open forever. Might as well go for broke now. with no regrets this season.

                        Very good move !

                        Why Not Us ?

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                        • #27
                          Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                          Originally posted by RWB
                          Suave, you will get your request. I'm telling you Polian said he WILL sign Wayne at all costs and yes I heard this from Polian. Edge on the other hand is a different story.

                          Here this from you puts me a little more at ease.


                          This offense didn't become great until Reggie started becoming better. Yeah, sure it would be still good without him, but Reggie makes it great. Some may not remember that he had more yardage than Harrison last year.Improving our defense is good, but Reggie is so important. I mean, our offense didn't do that great in the playoffs against NE, did it?

                          Well whatever, I'm going to stop worrying about it for now and look forward to a SB run. And hopefully we re-sign Wayne as Polian says, and Freeney the year after.

                          RWb, do you know anything about the Simon contract? Is it mostly bonus heavy?
                          Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                            Originally posted by btowncolt
                            All right, I'll try one more time.

                            Freeny. Isn't. Going. Anywhere.

                            Bill Polian, since he entered the league, has held pass-rushers in a regard much higher than any other type of player. They will franchise him until the day he dies if that's what it takes.

                            He will never play for another team, until at least his career is at the very end and he can't get remotely close to the quarterback anymore.

                            As for Wayne, I feel the same way about him you do. And chances are, we'll re-sign him (if RWB says it, then it must be true).

                            Listen, I want to believe we can re-sign both, and I think we will. But how in the world are we going to get that money? Signing Simon surprised me because I didn't think we had money to give to FAs. But when the time comes for the other two, I'm curious on how we plan on paying for them.

                            We could release Josh williams sometime, he's effectively useless.
                            Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                              http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...len&id=2148712

                              5 year deal for 30 million or so, plus 13 in bonuses
                              Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Sources saying Cory Simon is a Colt

                                Originally posted by Suaveness
                                http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...len&id=2148712

                                5 year deal for 30 million or so, plus 13 in bonuses
                                Which certainly is nice sized but not a backbreaking contract by NFL standards.
                                Based on what he could provide I think this makes it even more of a great signing! I hope he can get in to game shape ASAP

                                Why Not Us ?

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