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IndyNorm 09-22-2022 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Spike (Post 240474)
This statement from that link just shows how unprepared Reich really is and how he basically is a stupid ass.

"It was Thursday, and I was thinking Alec and Pittman were both playing at that point,” Reich said. “We find out Friday that Alec’s not playing and Saturday, Pitt’s not playing. It would be harder to adjust Nyheim to that at the end of the week, and it’d be easier to adjust the (other) receivers.”

Just sick of Reich's excuses, he just needs to get the fuck out of here.

The fact that Hines wasn't a bigger part of the gameplan to begin with shows why Frank needs to go.

ChoppedWood 09-23-2022 12:36 PM

Heard this on the radio this morning.

Rainman got his first snap with the starting O-line, on the 14th day of camp.

Through camp and pre-season, he logged 5% of the first team reps.

However, in the 1st game of the year, there he is, getting reps with the first team.

Now, hear me out. I believe he is probably a better option than Pryor. However, if the COLTS thought that, then he should have gotten a hell of a lot more than 5% of the snaps heading into the 1st game IF they planned on giving him snaps- AT ALL (throwing injury causation out the window- this was a choice).

Who is in charge of this clown show of a team- rotating your LT for an old statue of a QB in his very first professional game?

And please, save me from the "well that's a personnel coaches move not Frank's". I am so sick and tired of this excuse. It was used all last year with Wentz and his penchant to check out of calls Frank made- not Frank's fault that the QB keeps changing plays===== MY ASS IT IS NOT! Frank is the big dog, shit doesn't go down without his nod of approval. So IF you absolve Frank of this lunacy with Rainman because of the OL coaches decision, then it's an even great indictment of the guy and yet another red flag that he has no concept of what is happening out there during the games, during the film study, during the game planning, nothing. If so, then what the fuck good is he?

Of course if he is part of the consultation that sits down and plans to do this with a rookie LT, well then again, Fuck Frank Reich. My guess is it is this scenario and he sat down with the analytical guys and said "build me a model on the optimal stats for Rainman to work with the 1st team... oh and can you put it on a neat laminate that I can stare at in awe... thanks"

omahacolt 09-23-2022 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 240648)
Heard this on the radio this morning.

Rainman got his first snap with the starting O-line, on the 14th day of camp.

Through camp and pre-season, he logged 5% of the first team reps.

However, in the 1st game of the year, there he is, getting reps with the first team.

Now, hear me out. I believe he is probably a better option than Pryor. However, if the COLTS thought that, then he should have gotten a hell of a lot more than 5% of the snaps heading into the 1st game IF they planned on giving him snaps- AT ALL (throwing injury causation out the window- this was a choice).

Who is in charge of this clown show of a team- rotating your LT for an old statue of a QB in his very first professional game?

And please, save me from the "well that's a personnel coaches move not Frank's". I am so sick and tired of this excuse. It was used all last year with Wentz and his penchant to check out of calls Frank made- not Frank's fault that the QB keeps changing plays===== MY ASS IT IS NOT! Frank is the big dog, shit doesn't go down without his nod of approval. So IF you absolve Frank of this lunacy with Rainman because of the OL coaches decision, then it's an even great indictment of the guy and yet another red flag that he has no concept of what is happening out there during the games, during the film study, during the game planning, nothing. If so, then what the fuck good is he?

Of course if he is part of the consultation that sits down and plans to do this with a rookie LT, well then again, Fuck Frank Reich. My guess is it is this scenario and he sat down with the analytical guys and said "build me a model on the optimal stats for Rainman to work with the 1st team... oh and can you put it on a neat laminate that I can stare at in awe... thanks"

there was no real competition with pinter either. those dudes aren't good enough to just be handed starting spots

JAFF 09-23-2022 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by omahacolt (Post 240689)
there was no real competition with pinter either. those dudes aren't good enough to just be handed starting spots

Rainman is out for the game, so watch them bring a tidal wave over left tackle

Oldcolt 09-25-2022 12:29 AM

Anybody thing Rogers sniffs the field? Pisses me off what they seem to have done to this guy. He looked like he was on his way to being a solid, maybe more, cb.

IndyNorm 09-25-2022 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Oldcolt (Post 240776)
Anybody thing Rogers sniffs the field? Pisses me off what they seem to have done to this guy. He looked like he was on his way to being a solid, maybe more, cb.

I'm guessing he won't. Even when we're down by 30 points.

Spike 09-25-2022 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Oldcolt (Post 240776)
Anybody thing Rogers sniffs the field? Pisses me off what they seem to have done to this guy. He looked like he was on his way to being a solid, maybe more, cb.

https://www.indystar.com/story/sport...s/69502279007/

"He needs to be on the field," Colts free safety Julian Blackmon said. "That's as blatant and as simple as it is."

Our fucking coaches are so damn ignorant.

ChoppedWood 09-25-2022 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Spike (Post 240791)
https://www.indystar.com/story/sport...s/69502279007/

"He needs to be on the field," Colts free safety Julian Blackmon said. "That's as blatant and as simple as it is."

Our fucking coaches are so damn ignorant.

Hey Frank, we got the scan results back, Frank, the news is not great, the cancer has spread...

Dude is in serious trouble.

Don't think it is out of the realm of possibility that if we throw out another clunker today, he is out. When players are talking like this outside the locker room, the locker room is ripe with discontent.

YDFL Commish 09-25-2022 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ChoppedWood (Post 240799)
Hey Frank, we got the scan results back, Frank, the news is not great, the cancer has spread...

Dude is in serious trouble.

Don't think it is out of the realm of possibility that if we throw out another clunker today, he is out. When players are talking like this outside the locker room, the locker room is ripe with discontent.

I think Bradley is more at fault than Reich. He places emphasis on familiarity and protypical size, rather than play making ability.

After 2 weeks are the defensive players already souring on Bradley?

Clearly Rodgers is the better player and has done nothing but make plays when on the field.

Spike 09-25-2022 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by YDFL Commish (Post 240813)
I think Bradley is more at fault than Reich. He places emphasis on familiarity and protypical size, rather than play making ability.

After 2 weeks are the defensive players already souring on Bradley?

Clearly Rodgers is the better player and has done nothing but make plays when on the field.

Bradley is at fault, but at the end of the day, Reich is in charge.

Ballard is trying to build an NBA team, not an NFL team. Hell, I bet if Tyreek Hill was available, Ballard would say no to him, he's too short.

It's really fucked, that players see it, but our braintrust can't.


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