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Will Grier


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Marty can't analyze the talent objectively without falling in love with someone.  He boned up for Armanti Edwards--the bad thing is, the Colts KNEW he loved Armanti, so they (according to an interview I watched after the draft) sent out vibes they were going after him in the third to keep Marty from drafting the player they wanted.  Marty took the bait---If I could find the video or link I would, but it would take time.  My friend ran this by Brandon Beane (he taught him at South Stanly high school and coached him, so they are close) and Brandon did not deny it. 

Everyone knew Marty liked Grier, and now everyone knows he likes Herbert and Duggers (S from Lenoir Rhyne).  While I do not think Herbert is in play, watch the S from LR.  

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24 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

Kyle Allen received the benefit of getting 1st team snaps in practice while Will Grier just got thrown in the game: sink or swim scenario, and he sank

He was in that situation because he sank from the get go. Allen proved to be the better option and that's why he got those 1st team reps.

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Didn’t DJ Moore only play a few snaps for Grier’s start. That receiving core gets real bad without Moore. Bad offense line,  no receivers, and he was a rookie with an interm coaching staff. It’s about as bad as it gets. I’m not saying he is the answer, but he still has a chance to be a descent player...

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14 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Didn’t DJ Moore only play a few snaps for Grier’s start. That receiving core gets real bad without Moore. Bad offense line,  no receivers, and he was a rookie with an interm coaching staff. It’s about as bad as it gets. I’m not saying he is the answer, but he still has a chance to be a descent player...

Exactly 

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5 hours ago, Mister said:

It looks bad when he got benched and Kyle Allen came in on his first drive scores a td and brought us into the red zone on his second drive 

Kyle was hot at times and cold at times.  He proved he could win games and had a very bad line.  I thought he was definitely worthy to keep as a # 2.  If he was a veteran I would have been ready to let him go but he’s still really young.  

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