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Colts taking Will Levis in the 2nd after drafting AR15?


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4 minutes ago, Pantherzilla91 said:

I don’t wanna hear anyone complain about Tepper ever again 

There's levels to this... 

I feel like Tepp gave away our draft strategy last night when he was yapping about targeting defense because we have Bryce. We're not out of the woods yet. 

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31 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What an idiotic comp. Montana was 31 years old and had missed 8 games the prior season when they traded for Young. I very seriously doubt any team has ever drafted QBs in the 1st and 2nd round of the very same draft. Irsay must be huffing glue.

What rounds did Washington draft RG3 and Kirk Cousins in? I know they were drafted same draft but i can't remember when they were both drafted. That's the closest I can remember.

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What an idiotic comp. Montana was 31 years old and had missed 8 games the prior season when they traded for Young. I very seriously doubt any team has ever drafted QBs in the 1st and 2nd round of the very same draft. Irsay must be huffing glue.

Closest I can think of was Washington with RG3 in the 1st and Cousins in the 4th. Would definitely be interesting to see Indy go this route.

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Montana was over 5 years older than Young--he was past his prime--young was entering his.  So similar.  Irsay is a coke-fried, spoiled, jerk, and were it not for his father's $$, he would be living under an overpass smelling like Thunderbird and urine.

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