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Really, what does Derrick Brown do?


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12 hours ago, Fox007 said:

Yea the only reason those Colts defenses worked even as well as they did which still wasn't all that great was that they scored all the fugin time. We have Mr. play defense and run the ball and try to get 1 more point than the opponent...literally the opposite of how you'd want to build a defense complimentary to the offense you have.

That's why they always faltered in the playoffs, or did for as long as they couldn't get past the Patriots.  Eventually they'd run up against a more physical team that would bully Harrison and Wayne on the outside, get in Manning's face, and get their offense out of sync.  They weren't built to win games like that.

I hope Rhule and Brady open up the offense more in the coming weeks.  When we got up two possessions on the Cardinals the game was basically over because we could just pin our ears back and try to kill Colt McCoy which Reddick, Burns, and co. excel at.  Having an offense that can hold on to the ball for more than three plays without just walking up to the opposing defense and handing them the football helps with that.  

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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Wirfs should have been the pick. Problem was that if we did that it basically screams that Marty fuged up the prior year wasting our 2nd and 3rd on Little. Marty was just trying to keep his job. Little impacted 3 picks. The two we traded and Brown. That’s the problem with falling in love (especially when he sucked, obvious to anyone watching him at the combine drills). Smart GM move is draft IOL (like McCoy at C/G before the Saints) during the stronger IOL class of 2019 and then draft the T in the stronger tackle class of 2020. You end up with McCoy, Wirfs and a 2019 3rd instead of Little and Brown.

Wirf or wills.  But yeah Wirfs is a damn animal on the field.  You cannot teach that type of aggression

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