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As much as we suck, man that’s gotta be frustrating for Colts fans. The ability is so clearly there but he just doesn’t have the makeup for it.
 

Taking himself out of the game for what everyone knew would be a handoff says more to me than the stat line tbh, as I think it speaks to his unlikelihood (or likelihood, depending on how you look at it) of ever putting in the work necessary to meet his potential I don’t think he really understands the magnitude and responsibility of being QB1 for a franchise.  Also said he was a “great passer” and it’s just like…read the room man.

 

Def reading a lot into a small series of events but it does seem like what will be a deciding moment of his career

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Coheed said:

As much as we suck, man that’s gotta be frustrating for Colts fans. The ability is so clearly there but he just doesn’t have the makeup for it.
 

Taking himself out of the game for what everyone knew would be a handoff says more to me than the stat line tbh, as I think it speaks to his unlikelihood (or likelihood, depending on how you look at it) of ever putting in the work necessary to meet his potential I don’t think he really understands the magnitude and responsibility of being QB1 for a franchise.  Also said he was a “great passer” and it’s just like…read the room man.

 

Def reading a lot into a small series of events but it does seem like what will be a deciding moment of his career

 

 

He might be trending Jamarcus Russell if he thinks he is a great passer. 

Yeah, he needs to be on the bench for a WHILE.

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13 minutes ago, panther252 said:

They rushed it with Richardson. He was always a high upside raw talent that needed to sit and eased along. We would've been a good spot to develop him honestly since we had Dalton, but we would've needed some coaching stability. 

Without the Tepper factor, we would be a good spot for that. 

Yeah that 2023 draft, no one thought Levis or AR were up there with Stroud. It was clear who the possible guy was in that class. 

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