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Post by gocardsgo on Aug 5, 2017 3:19:39 GMT -6
The Colts have had their third fight in five days at training camp.
Concerning and showing a lack of discipline
or
Encouraging and showing heart, fight, and determination?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2017 7:28:00 GMT -6
They realized Pagano wasn't let go last year and their first 6 games are with a backup QB.......no hope.
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Post by cardfan on Aug 5, 2017 8:28:42 GMT -6
It's all part of the new physicality that Ballard wants. Or at least the appearance of it.
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Post by williamtsherman on Aug 5, 2017 10:38:54 GMT -6
I was thinking about this. I played tackle football from 7th grade thru senior year in two different school systems with differing demographic profiles. I do not remember fights in practice. What about you guys?
It seems to me that more mature professionals should be less inclined to fight than school kids. So I think these training camp fights are more a deliberate ploy to show "toughness" than spontaneous.
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Post by cardfan on Aug 5, 2017 11:10:50 GMT -6
That's all it is sherm. Ballard said they gotta be more physical, voila, fights in practice.
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Post by TakeMeBackto2008 on Aug 7, 2017 12:06:17 GMT -6
It's all staged by Pagano because he's created a culture of softness and players who get bullied easily (see: New England blowouts). Any other organization would have fired this clown by now.
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Post by williamtsherman on Aug 7, 2017 17:49:28 GMT -6
What about that fake punt though? That was f------ hard core. Belichick would never have the balls to call that one.
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