JT hires a new manager that blows him up to think he is worth more than he actually.The national media coverage on the Johnathon Taylor situation is so unbelievably asinine.
“The Colts don’t want to pay Taylor like a top dollar player but also want top dollar trade value for him.”
Does everybody seriously not know how negotiations work?
The Colts have literally said the entire time that they don’t want to trade him.
“Is your house for sale?”
“No”
“Seriously, how much?”
“It’s not for sale”
“Oh come on, everybody’s for a price”
“2 million dollars”
“You’re an idiot for asking that much. You should be ashamed.”
Again not a narrative the MSM will report…JT hires a new manager that blows him up to think he is worth more than he actually.
FJT
Backing owner Jim Irsay, general manager Chris Ballard amid Jonathan Taylor drama
This is not an ideal situation to be in by any means, but the Colts’ brass is handling it as they should be.www.stampedeblue.com
They tried to get Waddle from the fins…
This leaves only Pittman, Pierce and Downs as the only WRs on the 53 man roster. Wonder what they are up to? Still have five TEs. Maybe line one or two up at WR. Probably have some intertest in some of the free agents out there.
I saw that, but that was before they released McKenzie. They must have some kind of plan. I guess, LOL. You never know what the Colts might try.They tried to get Waddle from the fins…
Report: In Jonathan Taylor talks, Colts wanted Jaylen Waddle from Dolphins
The Colts swung for the fences.www.nbcsports.com
Why did we release him? Squatting would not cost anything as best I understand it…
Howie Roseman on signing Isaiah Rodgers: We believe in second chances
The Eagles made a surprising move this week by signing defensive back Isaiah Rodgers, who is suspended for at least this season for violating the league's gambling policy.www.nbcsports.com
Not sure I understand, he can have no interaction with the team at all so why would it be bad for business? The Eagles do not seem to think it bad for business…He can’t play for the whole season. Keeping a guy on your roster that won’t/can’t play for a whole year isn’t good business.
Not sure I understand, he can have no interaction with the team at all so why would it be bad for business? The Eagles do not seem to think it bad for business…
I get it, but that doesn’t win SB’s and the eagles are already touting the second chances BS…For a team that preaches “character”, you can’t have a guy that bet on Colts games on your roster.