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My advice to Colts architect Bill Polian: Scout the Green Bay Packers on Saturday at Pittsburgh. Look hard at No. 97 for the Pack, Johnny Jolly. He's a 6-foot-3, 317-pound hulk with movement, who, when I saw him last Friday, was every bit the specimen of first-round pick Justin Harrell. And the Packers might not have a spot for him in their DT rotation. Jolly was a sixth-round pick in 2006, and my guess is the Packers would take a low fourth-rounder for him. That's the kind of fix the Colts need to make now, and the kind Polian is so good at. He's often made chicken salad out of chicken feathers, and Indianapolis needs his Midas touch this month as much as ever.
NO NO NO NO NO WAY!!! Send them Corey Williams for a 3rd if that is the case. He'll get a long term deal and we'll solve our problem of having too much depth.
NO NO NO NO NO WAY!!! Send them Corey Williams for a 3rd if that is the case. He'll get a long term deal and we'll solve our problem of having too much depth.
When did having having depth become a problem?
"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
NO NO NO NO NO WAY!!! Send them Corey Williams for a 3rd if that is the case. He'll get a long term deal and we'll solve our problem of having too much depth.
When did having having depth become a problem?
It's a good problem to have, but I see no reason to give up Jolley who we will have for at least 2 more years and the ability to lock him up for cheaper than Williams who we will likely lose after this season anyway.
I think we should sit pat unless some team is desperate enough to overpay.
I agree. And then next year we should re-sign Williams and either trade/cut KGB. In essence your giving KGB's money to Williams. However if some team is willing to give a 2nd or higher for Williams I would take that.
I think we should sit pat unless some team is desperate enough to overpay.
I agree. And then next year we should re-sign Williams and either trade/cut KGB. In essence your giving KGB's money to Williams. However if some team is willing to give a 2nd or higher for Williams I would take that.
The logic is flawed because you still need to pay a defensive end.
I think we should sit pat unless some team is desperate enough to overpay.
I agree. And then next year we should re-sign Williams and either trade/cut KGB. In essence your giving KGB's money to Williams. However if some team is willing to give a 2nd or higher for Williams I would take that.
The logic is flawed because you still need to pay a defensive end.
Not really, KGB is going to make 7.7 million next year. Not sure how much the cap hit would be but I would imagine that Williams will be making less than KBG's inflated contract. As for replacing KGB, how much is Jason Hunter or some low draft pick going to cost. Remember KGB doesn't start anymore.
Cole isn't very good. I see no problem with paying and keeping Williams.
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Williams
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Williams and Harrell can both play DE in the redzone and obvious run downs. They are versatile players. I think we can utilize all of them without considering it a wasted spot. Having an extremely deep and strong DL is not as bad as you guys make it out to be. I think we forget how much impact those positions really have.
I'm not sure about Williams at DE...I think Jolly may be the better pass rusher and better suited to the outside. To this point, he's shown a variety of moves and good technique one-on-one in camp.
I'd at least throw him out there in preseason and see what happens. We need someone solid who can spell Kampman from time to time. Jolly may be a great candidate...Kampman can wear out OTs, and Jolly seems to have the strength to take advantage of that.
Regardless, I love the fact we can throw the kitchen sink at OLs this year and earn an advantage late in the game.
Regardless, I love the fact we can throw the kitchen sink at OLs this year and earn an advantage late in the game.
I'm very excited to see our fourth quarter defense. The Oline on their team might acctually be more run down than the dline on our team. It should be fun.
I hear everyone talk about Ted picking bpa according to his board. I find it hard to believe Quinn wasn't high on their board. I think he just passed him over.
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