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55 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

What is he thinking? Seems to be an actual football guy though. Maybe he'll bring the heat like this Frank Reich scorn

 

Point the finger at Frank Reich: Another embarrassing loss vs. Jaguars should put Colts head coach on hot seat

Another idiot team that thought a leftover QB was going to lift them to the super bowl.

Matt Ryan is garbage. 

Teams trying to take shortcuts with mediocre QBs never works out. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

What is he thinking? Seems to be an actual football guy though. Maybe he'll bring the heat like this Frank Reich scorn

 

Point the finger at Frank Reich: Another embarrassing loss vs. Jaguars should put Colts head coach on hot seat

If he thinks THAT's a failure of a coach, sheesh. He's in for a rude awakening this fall and winter.

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23 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Another idiot team that thought a leftover QB was going to lift them to the super bowl.

Matt Ryan is garbage. 

Teams trying to take shortcuts with mediocre QBs never works out. 

I think they were trying to replicate the success Matt Stafford had moving from the Lions to the Rams, but Matt Ryan isn't Matt Stafford.

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12 minutes ago, trueblade said:

I think they were trying to replicate the success Matt Stafford had moving from the Lions to the Rams, but Matt Ryan isn't Matt Stafford.

Chris Ballard and Ed Dodds have been considered two of the best personnel guys in the league for a while now, but their most recent big moves were trading draft capital for Carson Wentz and Matt Ryan.

Goes to show how quickly things can go south, I guess.

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