That’s just how Ballard is. Likely not changing his ways and he‘ll continue to find the team scraping at a Wild Card exit because of it.I’d much rather Ryan then Mayfield if I’m the Colts.
Still don’t understand how they never use any of their cap space to improve the team
That’s just how Ballard is. Likely not changing his ways.
i mean are we really gonna judge Matt Ryan on last year
his best target was his TE rookie that had drop issues himself
he didnt have his #1 Ridley due to some other stuff
he was playing with a bunch of WRs that would be 3 or lower on depth chart
hell 1 of they best weapon on offense was freaking Patterson, a WR playing RB.
and they were still in the playoff race despite all that
i think Matt Ryan would be good for the Colts. he still got something left
Not every team can shine come offseason. Also, it is the beginning of free agency. His acquisitions aren’t exactly jaw-dropping but I’m sure he’ll make moves to better the team in due time.I get that spending big in FA doesn’t always work but to do absolutely nothing when you’re trying to win now makes no sense
Especially when you don’t have a first
Now that Metcalf has completed the third season of his four-year rookie deal, he is eligible for an extension.
And the only question figures to be what it will take to get done.
Pro Football Focus this week guessed that Seattle better be prepared to pay an awful lot, projecting Metcalf as worth a four-year deal totaling $84 million, or $21 million a season (he is due to make $3.9 million in 2022 in the last season of his rookie deal).
man if you DK Metcalf how u feeling. the seahawks get rid of Russ and right now ya starting qb looking to be Drew Locke
off potential you say yeah pay dude. but i think he knows there is going to be a drop in production this upcoming season
he already finished below 1k yrds this past season
or maybe u let it ride and do the extension next year