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Love Smoke: A Story of Hope (Very Important)


saX man

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Hello.

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I have a wish.

This wish is for the most beautiful smokescreen.

The Colts are in love with a man named Love.

AND I believe in a thing called love.   

This has me giddy.  Giddy for three fitty.

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Jordan Love

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Let us create the smoke screen at 7. 

Hype this m'fer to the moon.

Visit him.

Bring him into Charlotte.

Dine him. Show him the town.

All as the ploy.  Get Indy nervous.

Now let's cut into this.

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You know why?

Because Indy has 2 second round picks.  One being pick #44 which is right on the money in trade value.

Soooooooooooo:

Pick #7 for Pick 13 & 44 AT A MINIMUM. 

DO IT MARTY DAMMIT.  DO IT.

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14 minutes ago, saX man said:

Hello.

jfgfwh5gvblgemgdafkb.jpg

I have a wish.

This wish is for the most beautiful smokescreen.

The Colts are in love a man named Love.

ANd I believe in a thing called love.   

This has me giddy.  Giddy for three fitty.

God+damn+loch+ness+monster+i+aint+giving

Jordan Love

1171243512.jpeg&c=sc&w=736&h=485

Let us create the smoke screen at 7. 

Hype this m'fer to the moon.

Visit him.

Bring him into Charlotte.

Dine him. Show him the town.

All as the ploy.  Get Indy nervous.

Now let's cut into this.

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You know why?

Because Indy has 2 second round picks.  One being pick #44 which is right on the money in trade value.

Soooooooooooo:

Pick #7 for Pick 13 & 44 AT A MINIMUM. 

DO IT MARTY DAMMIT.  DO IT.

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If Indy thinks we are interested in Love, would they trade with us or the Chargers?

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8 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If Indy thinks we are interested in Love, would they trade with us or the Chargers?

I think the Chargers are wanting Herbert. So you wine and dine both Herbert and Love. Makes Chargers scared to trade down and Colts needing to trade up.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I think the Chargers are wanting Herbert. So you wine and dine both Herbert and Love. Makes Chargers scared to trade down and Colts needing to trade up.

Ok, but if they think you covet a player like Love, and they call you to trade, and you say "NO!!" then you know that Indy is trying to move up--what do they need, and why would they move up?  for a QB!!  Now the Colts just signaled to the Panthers that they are looking to move up.  They would think that the Panthers would use this knowledge to deal with the Giants, for example.  Knowing that the Panthers are now going to deal with the Giants, the Colts have to call Detroit, and the cost just got a lot higher.

When we drafted Moton,  word on the street was that we wanted Dion Dawkins.  Oddly, even though the GM for the Bills was recently a Panther (Beane), the Bills (seeming to know our intent) did not trade with us--they worked out a deal with the Falcons, picking before us. 

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4 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

I think the Chargers are wanting Herbert. So you wine and dine both Herbert and Love. Makes Chargers scared to trade down and Colts needing to trade up.

Ding ding ding dingaling. 

We smoke the Herbert and Love brisket and will acquire Kinlaw or Epenesa at 13. 

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37 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Why? So Marty can piss away two 2nd round picks?

There is gonna be a stud of an OT or DT there at #7. Take him unless someone absolutely blows us away with an offer we can't refuse. An extra 2nd ain't that IMO. Especially a 2nd round pick made by Marty Hurney.

I get the reluctance but this is a deep DT and OT draft, we could still get a player at #13. I don't prefer it but I wouldn't hate it. 

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