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Colts And Orioles 07-04-2024 04:38 PM

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The 2024 Colts have deep depth.

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ukcolt 07-04-2024 06:03 PM

Both Bortolini and Goncalves are likely to start out life on the inside in my opinion. I agree Bortolini is much more suited to play C, but he played both positions in college. For what its worth he is listed as a G on Colts.com

Goncalves, he played mostly tackle in college, both left and right side, but from what I have read it looks more likely that he would be better suited to a move inside. Again for context he is listed as a T on the official team website.

It would not surprise me at all to see both of them seeing some time with the 1st team offensive line throughout training camp.

Racehorse 07-04-2024 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ukcolt (Post 299335)
Both Bortolini and Goncalves are likely to start out life on the inside in my opinion. I agree Bortolini is much more suited to play C, but he played both positions in college. For what its worth he is listed as a G on Colts.com

Goncalves, he played mostly tackle in college, both left and right side, but from what I have read it looks more likely that he would be better suited to a move inside. Again for context he is listed as a T on the official team website.

It would not surprise me at all to see both of them seeing some time with the 1st team offensive line throughout training camp.

Both seem to be in the Big Q mold of strong and nasty linemen. Should be a fun battle for the spots in the lineup.

YDFL Commish 07-04-2024 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ukcolt (Post 299335)

Goncalves, he played mostly tackle in college, both left and right side, but from what I have read it looks more likely that he would be better suited to a move inside. Again for context he is listed as a T on the official team website.

I read somewhere that Gancalves did not give a sack his junior year, playing both LT and RT. I wouldn't count him out as a backup OT.

IndyNorm 07-05-2024 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by ukcolt (Post 299335)
Both Bortolini and Goncalves are likely to start out life on the inside in my opinion. I agree Bortolini is much more suited to play C, but he played both positions in college. For what its worth he is listed as a G on Colts.com

Goncalves, he played mostly tackle in college, both left and right side, but from what I have read it looks more likely that he would be better suited to a move inside. Again for context he is listed as a T on the official team website.

It would not surprise me at all to see both of them seeing some time with the 1st team offensive line throughout training camp.

Sure seems like Bortolini was drafted to replace Kelly and Goncalves to compete w/ Freeland to replace Smith with whoever doesn't win out becoming the backup swing tackle.

But to your point it doesn't mean they can't start out at OG, especially Bortolini. I didn't realize that he had several starts at OG in college, so maybe he starts out there and as the 3rd OC in case both Kelly and French get injured.

Hoopsdoc 07-06-2024 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Session (Post 299298)
I agree with just about everything. I can't wait for camp and feel that I am in a good place as a fan. I'm very excited, and my expectations are pretty high. Latu and Mitchell feel like we are adding some pieces instead of filling holes.

I need one of these other RB's to assume Moss' role. I do not want to see Taylor getting ridden into the dirt. My expectations are high this year; He should be playing in the playoffs.

Someone from this TE room needs to assert their presence as well. MAC needed to go last year, respectfully. I think we've seen what Granson has to offer. The other guys need to step up and give AR another weapon. Consistency. Maybe Granson is still that guy, given he's the only one that has shown any of that.

I say it's division/wildcard or heads roll, and the players are included in that. If these guys can't figure it out, this year, I think they need to commit to turnover. The player's lack of production will be inexcusable after the $ has been dished out like it has, and I won't feel sorry for them.

I think Houston is going to be really good this year and I also think Jacksonville will bounce back. Tennessee is a wild card. Levis is a complete unknown at this point but they gave him maybe the best wr room in the league with Hopkins, Ridley, and Tyler Boyd. Okonkwo is a decent tight end as well.

I think winning the division is going to be tough.

Dam8610 07-07-2024 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 299361)
I think Houston is going to be really good this year and I also think Jacksonville will bounce back. Tennessee is a wild card. Levis is a complete unknown at this point but they gave him maybe the best wr room in the league with Hopkins, Ridley, and Tyler Boyd. Okonkwo is a decent tight end as well.

I think winning the division is going to be tough.

Houston is primed for a sophomore slump and looked like a far inferior team to the Colts when they had AR on the field. Trevor Lawrence needs to prove he's better than a mediocre QB before I would consider them a threat to do anything but beat the Colts in Jacksonville.

Hoopsdoc 07-08-2024 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dam8610 (Post 299384)
Houston is primed for a sophomore slump and looked like a far inferior team to the Colts when they had AR on the field. Trevor Lawrence needs to prove he's better than a mediocre QB before I would consider them a threat to do anything but beat the Colts in Jacksonville.

Houston is a better team than the colts on paper.

Stroud was a rookie last year and will only get better. They have dynamic young wide receivers and a decent OLine.

They have probably the best pair of defensive ends in the league with Hunter and Anderson.

They have pro bowlers at cornerback with Stingley and safety with Pitre.

Thats a good team.

CletusPyle 07-08-2024 03:28 PM

So does AR see the field much in preseason or do the Colts over protect him and it takes him three games to get up to speed?

Racehorse 07-08-2024 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoopsdoc (Post 299400)
Houston is a better team than the colts on paper.

Stroud was a rookie last year and will only get better. They have dynamic young wide receivers and a decent OLine.

They have probably the best pair of defensive ends in the league with Hunter and Anderson.

They have pro bowlers at cornerback with Stingley and safety with Pitre.

Thats a good team.

They are a good team, but we all know sometimes good teams hit a streak of bad luck.


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