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  • #76
    Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

    Meddling is good if you're focused on what's ahead and who gives you the best chance of succeeding. It's bad if you're stuck in the "sunk cost fallacy" of desperately attempting to rehabilitate a past move even when all signs point to it not helping the team. Not accusing Grigson of this, but obviously someone thinks that T-Rich should still get carries.

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    • #77
      Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

      Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
      Is Grigson meddling to help the team? Or meddling to further his career. If he is campaigning the coaches to play Richardson just to make him look competent as a GM, when all evidence points to Richardson busting, than this is a fireable offense IMO. It is clear that Richardson isn't helping the team
      Except staying with Trent is clearly making people question their decision making, which is hard to see that as thinking it would help his career. There's no way you can look at the situation and think "Maybe they're playing this guy because they think it makes them look good." That's really far-fetched.

      The Colts WANT a power running game, and Trent is the only power back. Pretty easy to see why they're keeping with him.
      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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      • #78
        Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

        Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
        Meddling is good if you're focused on what's ahead and who gives you the best chance of succeeding. It's bad if you're stuck in the "sunk cost fallacy" of desperately attempting to rehabilitate a past move even when all signs point to it not helping the team. Not accusing Grigson of this, but obviously someone thinks that T-Rich should still get carries.
        And these two POVs can be valid for two different people, at the very same time.

        They've tried to build their entire offensive system around power running, it makes perfect logical sense to think they still feel like establishing a power run game is their best avenue.

        About this time last year is when they started getting Trent the ball in the passing game, and he looked 100x better. Hopefully they try that again, instead of pounding that square peg.
        Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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        • #79
          Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

          Originally posted by Since86 View Post
          Except staying with Trent is clearly making people question their decision making, which is hard to see that as thinking it would help his career. There's no way you can look at the situation and think "Maybe they're playing this guy because they think it makes them look good." That's really far-fetched.

          The Colts WANT a power running game, and Trent is the only power back. Pretty easy to see why they're keeping with him.
          I think it's pretty clear that Grigson is demanding Richardson plays just to show that the trade was good. Benching him would mean Grigson admitting the trade was a failure
          Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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          • #80
            Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

            Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
            I think it's pretty clear that Grigson is demanding Richardson plays just to show that the trade was good.
            Earth to Ryan Grigson! Watching Trent play proves the trade was a failure.

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            • #81
              Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

              Originally posted by Pacergeek View Post
              I think it's pretty clear that Grigson is demanding Richardson plays just to show that the trade was good. Benching him would mean Grigson admitting the trade was a failure
              And it's clear how exactly?

              I mean, it's not like the Colts don't have two coaches (Pags and Pep) that preach power running just about every other week, or anything. Not to mention that Pags got pretty defensive about the decision when questioned by the press. If it's coming from above him, why is Pags taking the questioning so personally?

              I think it's pretty clear Pags is definitely on board, and honestly can't think of a single example that makes me think he's being told too.
              Last edited by Since86; 12-04-2014, 09:35 AM.
              Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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              • #82
                Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                The more I think about it, I'm not convinced Grigson is making Chuck play Trent. That kind of philosophy seems contrary to what these guys wanted to establish when they took over. I have absolutely no idea what happens at W 56th St., but can't see that type of environment developing over there.

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                • #83
                  Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                  I suspect what is at play is this:
                  A: TRich is not an azzhat. Meaning it's hard for them to get too tough with him.
                  B: They have a lot invested in him. Meaning it's hard to just give up on him.
                  C: We're thin at RB. Meaning if we crush his confidence and/or pizz him off and then suddenly he's the last man standing at RB we want him motivated and caring.
                  D: We'd like to have him as an asset: Meaning if we just bench him and move on we destroy his value even more than it already is.

                  On D we're probably past the point that matters.... If nothing else we're now showcasing all his deficiencies. You bench him and people can talk about it just not being a good fit... bad line play... things he could do well with a better line or in a different system. But the more he plays the more you realize he's S L O W and indecisive and that is his biggest problem. Not good for an NFL RB. And I think his pass catching is overrated by some of you and that is why we don't see it a lot.
                  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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                  • #84
                    Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                    Originally posted by Bball View Post
                    And I think his pass catching is overrated by some of you and that is why we don't see it a lot.

                    He has a career 8.2 yards per reception average and is at 9.2 this season. By comparison's sake, Edgerrin James averaged 7.8 yards per reception with a season best of 9.5. Edge was considered a pretty good pass catching back and we utilized him a lot in the Manning era.

                    From 99-05 (excluding 2001 when he was hurt), Edge averaged about 55 catches a year. By contrast, T-Rich is only on pace for only 32 catches this year, but that could continue to plummet if he keeps having games with zero receptions. T-Rich has only been targeted once the last two games despite having some solid receiving games this year. If T-Rich is going to help us anywhere, it's in the passing game. He's good at blocking, can catch, and his best in open space when he doesn't have to hit a quickly collapsing hole.

                    If we really want to help his confidence, then we should give him opportunities to succeed where he is most skilled.

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                    • #85
                      Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                      Not to mention working the underside of the defense forces them to cover the flat, pulling another defender out of the middle of the field. Like how a changeup compliments a fastball.
                      Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                      • #86
                        Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                        Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                        And it's clear how exactly?

                        I mean, it's not like the Colts don't have two coaches (Pags and Pep) that preach power running just about every other week, or anything. Not to mention that Pags got pretty defensive about the decision when questioned by the press. If it's coming from above him, why is Pags taking the questioning so personally?

                        I think it's pretty clear Pags is definitely on board, and honestly can't think of a single example that makes me think he's being told too.
                        It is clear because there is no other rational reason to keep playing Trent at this point. He looks bad when he runs, and the numbers back this up. I know that our line isn't good, but literally every other running back has had success in the Andrew Luck era. I find it impossible to believe that there isn't another RB out there to take his place, and out perform him. In the NFL, you can get a RB off the street, and he would produce better than Richardson. I'm willing to bet that Tipton, our third string RB and a complete unknown, is better.
                        Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                        • #87
                          Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                          Originally posted by Bball View Post
                          I suspect what is at play is this:
                          A: TRich is not an azzhat. Meaning it's hard for them to get too tough with him.
                          B: They have a lot invested in him. Meaning it's hard to just give up on him.
                          C: We're thin at RB. Meaning if we crush his confidence and/or pizz him off and then suddenly he's the last man standing at RB we want him motivated and caring.
                          D: We'd like to have him as an asset: Meaning if we just bench him and move on we destroy his value even more than it already is.

                          On D we're probably past the point that matters.... If nothing else we're now showcasing all his deficiencies. You bench him and people can talk about it just not being a good fit... bad line play... things he could do well with a better line or in a different system. But the more he plays the more you realize he's S L O W and indecisive and that is his biggest problem. Not good for an NFL RB. And I think his pass catching is overrated by some of you and that is why we don't see it a lot.
                          In the NFL, nobody really cares about the confidence level of players besides the QB position. If you bench a QB, you do lose the risk of losing your QB mentally. NFL is a man's game, and I don't think Trent is mentally weak. If he were benched, I don't think anything would change with his play. Maybe benching him would light a spark
                          Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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                          • #88
                            Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                            What.... Why the heck would we fire Grigson? Because he missed a couple moves...? Wow, I mean he has taken us to a 30-14 record so far as our GM... and has had pretty good drafts overall.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                              Originally posted by Bball View Post
                              I suspect what is at play is this:
                              A: TRich is not an azzhat. Meaning it's hard for them to get too tough with him.
                              B: They have a lot invested in him. Meaning it's hard to just give up on him.
                              C: We're thin at RB. Meaning if we crush his confidence and/or pizz him off and then suddenly he's the last man standing at RB we want him motivated and caring.
                              D: We'd like to have him as an asset: Meaning if we just bench him and move on we destroy his value even more than it already is.

                              On D we're probably past the point that matters.... If nothing else we're now showcasing all his deficiencies. You bench him and people can talk about it just not being a good fit... bad line play... things he could do well with a better line or in a different system. But the more he plays the more you realize he's S L O W and indecisive and that is his biggest problem. Not good for an NFL RB. And I think his pass catching is overrated by some of you and that is why we don't see it a lot.
                              I doubt that TR will be gone until his salary cap hit decreases some more. More like he will not be given a new contract. The next few games with Dwayne Allen back to block should help his game. As much as Grigson might have blown this call he certainly made the right move with Vontae.

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                              • #90
                                Re: Fire Ryan Grigson

                                Originally posted by BlueCollarColts View Post
                                What.... Why the heck would we fire Grigson? Because he missed a couple moves...? Wow, I mean he has taken us to a 30-14 record so far as our GM... and has had pretty good drafts overall.
                                Andrew Luck is the guy primarily responsible for that record
                                Being unable to close out a game in which you have a comfortable lead in the 4th Q = Pulling a Frank Vogel

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