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The most dreaded thread of the year!
Hopefully we don’t see Horvath and Luepke on here.
They’re safer because they’re fullbacks now and that is an accepted caste position, as we all know. Laird and Funk are the ones I worry about. It’s not worry more than certainty. I hope I’m wrong.
It is one of the most egregious examples. I predicted, after Hillis emasculated so many black defenders during his amazing season, that never again would a big, strong, fast back get the opportunity to do that again. Hence Nall getting black(white)balled as well as Horvath and now we will see the same with Luepke.Sorry for the double post here but it’s mind boggling that Horvath hasn’t got a chance to run the ball for the chargers. He’s bigger faster and stronger than any back they have on the roster. He scored two touchdowns in his first two games last year and then became an afterthought. As a coach, how could you look at a guy like him and not want to give him the ball?
Sorry for the double post here but it’s mind boggling that Horvath hasn’t got a chance to run the ball for the chargers. He’s bigger faster and stronger than any back they have on the roster. He scored two touchdowns in his first two games last year and then became an afterthought. As a coach, how could you look at a guy like him and not want to give him the ball?
Yeah no reason Horvath and Nall can’t be power backs in this League! If they were Black, media would fantasize about the size of their thighs ala AJ Dillon.Horvath is a stud like Ryan Nall and they cannot allow this to happen. It would help break down their propaganda and lies.
Lmao!!!!!Yeah no reason Horvath and Nall can’t be power backs in this League! If they were Black, media would fantasize about the size of their thighs ala AJ Dillon.
Unfortunately, Funk is battling for that 3rd RB spot with Evan Hull, who is a rookie. Hull is borderline white-passing, but that touch of upside will probably give him the edge. Funk might survive week 1 because the starter is questionable with a broken arm, but it's tough to see him making it any further than that. Luckily, I think there's a good chance someone else picks him up after the inevitable RB injuries pile up.The Colts released RB Kenyan Drake. Hoping Jake Funk can get past Tuesday. I give him a 33% chance and that is
being optomistic. If he makes the team and actually gets some significant time at running back eventually I think
he is ready to explode. The kid has the ability to break off those occasional huge runs that teams are excited for.
Colts would be wise to carry four guys. Especially with the tenuous relationship Taylor and management have.
He's unlikely to play for Colts ever again. Still Jake is not projected to make it for more than few weeks since Moss had his arm broken but is coming back...They are gonna let Taylor go. They gave him permisson to look for other teams. At least that is what I read in the article.
He's unlikely to play for Colts ever again. Still Jake is not projected to make it for more than few weeks since Moss had his arm broken but is coming back...
Bachman should be an entrenched starter in the league.Bachman, Quinn and Koski all to the scrap pile again.
Right, so even more reason to keep Jake Funk who, besides being a great running back talent, would also be a very good kick returner.They are gonna let Taylor go. They gave him permisson to look for other teams. At least that is what I read in the article.
Maybe it is high time teams stop trying to turn Muse into a linebacker and let him play safety like he did when dominant in college?Steelers cut Tanner Muse
Well yes that would make sense in a fair sensible world!Maybe it is high time teams stop trying to turn Muse into a linebacker and let him play safety like he did when dominant in college?