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Mr. Scot

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Wish we had kept Bill Polian on as GM in 97. Would have avoided elevating Capers to the position that he was not prepared for and likely would have avoided the whole Seifert era.

U said it. Polian was the best. Dang. Colts have gone 10-0 three out of the last five years. Winning the games they'r suppose to.

... but we really started going down hill when Rosinski was fired... :D

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I would wish for more wishes.

I would have kept the QB position more competitive and not let Jake become a weak player.

I would have resigned Muhammad in 04.

I would have resigned Will Witherspoon. Check that maybe not because then we might not have Beason.

I would have resigned Drew Carter. Only other down field threat that defenses would respect.

I would have cut Keary Colbert much sooner.

I would have replaced Kris Jenkins along time ago.

I would have Matt Moore starting by now.

I would make Gary Barnidge and Rosario key players in our offense.

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-Telling John Fox it's okay to kick an extra point in SB 38, his stupid ass decisions in that game still give me nightmares to this day.

-Drafting Tom Brady in at least the 5th round of the 2000 draft

-OR getting Brees in free agency

-Hiring Bellicheck instead of George Seifert

-Sean Gilbert trade should have never happened

-Neither should have the Brown Trade

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