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Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

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  • #31
    Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

    Originally posted by speakout4 View Post
    It may not be pretty but neither Luck nor RGIII has thrown a pass or done anything yet so arguing that RG will be better isn't worth spit. You seem to take the predictions as if the are psychic truths. If RGIII is so much better than Luck why was he chosen second?

    What everyone knows is that no one knows who will have a better career. it's a crapshoot.
    Because Irsay and the Colts are idiots? Why would any right thinking team draft a franchise QB before they have an offensive line to protect him? I have been in the Washington area and I have listened to the talking heads on sports radio ther and there is NO way, they would trade RGIII for Luck. Now part of that is because his skill set suits the Redskins and their coaches style.......

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    • #32
      Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

      Originally posted by OlBlu View Post
      Because Irsay and the Colts are idiots? Why would any right thinking team draft a franchise QB before they have an offensive line to protect him? I have been in the Washington area and I have listened to the talking heads on sports radio ther and there is NO way, they would trade RGIII for Luck. Now part of that is because his skill set suits the Redskins and their coaches style.......
      What are you talking about? EVERY team would draft a franchise QB if available. They don't grow on trees....
      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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      • #33
        Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

        [QUOTE=Suaveness;1488705]What are you talking about? EVERY team would draft a franchise QB if available. They don't grow on trees....[/QUOTE

        And many get run out of the league or ruined because they got the cart before the horse. There is a franchise QB every year. This year there were two of them. If Luck gets sacked 30+ times and think that is probable, he may either have a serious injury or just the trauma of running for your life on every play will get to him. I look for Luck to have a very tough year. If he survives it, he can look forward to two or three more of them before the Colts put together an offensive line and a defense that will take them out of passing mode once in a while......

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        • #34
          Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

          I think Vick Ballard will win the starting job halfway through year

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          • #35
            Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

            Luck's ability (or not) to make quick decisions and get rid of the ball will factor into 'how good the line is'. If Luck holds the ball too long, gets happy feet, etc etc etc then he won't be doing the line any favors. But I don't think the Colts, or any team, would not shore up a porous pass blocking line at any and every opportunity, especially with a star potential QB taking the snaps... even if it means run blocking suffers.

            They might have a few whiffs over the course of Luck's career but it won't be for lack of effort. IMHO they absolutely won't overlook the position or try and cheap out on it. They will give Luck every opportunity to shine. History says maybe too much.

            It's hard to me to see how they'd treat Luck differently than Manning except to reconsider team balance and concept, something that got lost along the way in Manning's Colt era.
            Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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            "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

            -John Wooden

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            • #36
              Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

              Originally posted by OlBlu View Post
              I'll just keep posting what people around the country are saying about the Colts and it ain't pretty...... ...
              I'm yet to see anyone around the country that thinks the Colts will be bad for 5 years and very few think Luck was the wrong choice.

              Most of the media thinks that the Colts will be subpar this year (like the majority of posters here) but not worse than last year like you think.

              So, no you are NOT posting what most sane people around the country are posting about the Colts. nice try though.

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              • #37
                Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                It's funny that people act like there weren't plenty of bumps along the road in the early part of Peyton's career.

                3-13 rookie season. He was excellent in years 2 and 3, but then had an awful fourth year. Anyone else remember the awful 2001 season when Peyton threw 26 TDs/23 picks with the Colts going 6-10? That was the Jim Mora "playoffs" year. He was a lot better in 02, but we got slaughtered 41-0 by the Jets in the playoffs. We didn't win a playoff game until Peyton's sixth season here.

                I'll wager right now that Luck wins a playoff game by the end of his 5th season.

                OlBlu, since you value "experts" so much, here is one that thinks Luck will have a better rookie season than RG3. It's Clark Judge from cbsportsline.

                http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/1...e-high-manning

                2. Who has more immediate success -- Andrew Luck or RG3?

                Andrew Luck is the more ready of the two to step in and take over a pro huddle. He was trained in a pro-style offense at Stanford, and he thrived in it. But he doesn't have the experience around him that Griffin does in Washington. Nor does he have a head coach like Mike Shanahan, who loves to develop young quarterbacks. Still, I say Luck has more immediate success for two reasons: 1) His background in a pro-style offense and 2) the schedule. Five of Washington's first eight opponents are playoff teams, including the defending Super Bowl champions, and three of Griffin's first four starts are on the road. Now compare that to what's ahead for Luck: Three of his first four games are at home and only one of the Colts' first nine opponents made last year's playoffs -- with only two of those nine producing winning records. Then there's this: Luck's favorite receiver at Stanford, tight end Coby Fleener, is one of his targets in Indianapolis. If you're looking for the early edge -- and we are -- Luck has it.


                This is what I have been saying all along. The Colts have an absurdly easy schedule compared to the Redskins. Give me the Texans, Titans, and Jaguars any day over the Giants, Cowboys, and Eagles. The Giants feel like people view them as somewhat as a fluke because they only went 9-7 last year, so they want to show the NFL word that they can put together a complete dominant season. The Cowboys and Eagles are both extremely talented teams with chips on their shoulder from missing the playoffs last year. They will be out for blood.

                All three of those teams will make life unpleasant for RG3.
                Last edited by Sollozzo; 07-29-2012, 12:46 PM.

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                • #38
                  Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                  I hope you are right and Donald has a good season. I see it as running back by committee. If Donald seperates himself from the pack and gets 3-4 yards average, I see him doing well. If he dips to below 3 ypc I see him sitting on the bench or cut. We have a lot of youth and competition at the RB spot should be interesting this training camp. If he can also correct his pass blocking and catching the ball when running screens I will be pleasently surprised. We may not be flashy this year but I see a lot of running the ball this year along with shorter passes and quick releases to protect our rookie QB.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                    Originally posted by Swingman View Post
                    I'm yet to see anyone around the country that thinks the Colts will be bad for 5 years and very few think Luck was the wrong choice.

                    Most of the media thinks that the Colts will be subpar this year (like the majority of posters here) but not worse than last year like you think.

                    So, no you are NOT posting what most sane people around the country are posting about the Colts. nice try though.
                    Actually, I am. Most predictions I have read have the Colts with the worst record in the NFL again and a couple predict they will have that record three years in a row. Then we will see if the FO can make good number one picks or I guess trade down if another franchise QB comes up and one will every year......

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                    • #40
                      Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                      Originally posted by OlBlu View Post
                      Actually, I am. Most predictions I have read have the Colts with the worst record in the NFL again and a couple predict they will have that record three years in a row. Then we will see if the FO can make good number one picks or I guess trade down if another franchise QB comes up and one will every year......
                      give me one link to a media person that says the colts will be bad for 3 years. Blogs don't count.

                      Even if you could find 1, you're still in the vast minority.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                        Originally posted by Swingman View Post
                        give me one link to a media person that says the colts will be bad for 3 years. Blogs don't count.

                        Even if you could find 1, you're still in the vast minority.
                        They have been out everywhere, what are you reading. Even Mel Kipper Jr. thinks they will be a threat to be the first team to have three number one picks in a row. Do your own research.....

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                        • #42
                          Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                          Originally posted by Swingman View Post
                          give me one link to a media person that says the colts will be bad for 3 years. Blogs don't count.

                          Even if you could find 1, you're still in the vast minority.
                          My personal opinion is that the over/under for wins over three years is about ten......

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                          • #43
                            Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                            Originally posted by OlBlu View Post
                            They have been out everywhere, what are you reading. Even Mel Kipper Jr. thinks they will be a threat to be the first team to have three number one picks in a row. Do your own research.....
                            Is this the same Mel Kiper Jr. who said that everyone agrees that Luck is a can't miss QB and should be the first pick on everyone's list?

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                            • #44
                              Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                              Do my own research? you're the one trying to claim people agree with you.

                              I'm of the opinion that you're full of it.

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                              • #45
                                Re: Donald Brown is going to have a huge season this year

                                Originally posted by speakout4 View Post
                                Is this the same Mel Kiper Jr. who said that everyone agrees that Luck is a can't miss QB and should be the first pick on everyone's list?
                                Yes, it is.....

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