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#1 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2018 6:27:24 AM(UTC)
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If you were looking for in-depth film breakdown http://www.indianapoliscoltsteamonline.com/jack-doyle-jersey , or one of my opponent scouting reports, or even a Colts-centric article, you’ve arrived at the wrong article. Chris Shepherd, will examine nefarious plots around the league and expose them for what they are. Now sure, I won’t be able to provide you any “proof” and no, I don’t have any sources (that you know of). What follows should be treated purely as entertainment that includes plausible (and not so plausible) scenarios that no one employed by NFL teams would ever admit to and I accept no responsibility for anything you do with the information I’m about to give you. In fact I accept no responsibility for anything you’re about to read here.In this week ten expos of NFL conspiratorial glory, we’re going to take a look at Jim Irsay’s off season sance that led to the drafting of Quenton Nelson and Braden Smith and ultimately fixing the Colts offensive line issue for the first time in the Luck era. Jim Irsay is a unique character. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to argue with the fact that he is nothing short of eccentric. So when a source came to me during the team’s bye week and dropped this bombshell in my inbox, it was surprising but hardly shocking. It seems, according to my source, that Jim Irsay in an attempt to gain an advantage over the 31 other NFL teams, let Chris Ballard handle the day to day football operations and turned his own focus to less conventional methods. In the months leading up to the 2018 draft Jim Irsay began attempting to contact the dead in an effort to learn forbidden knowledge that may help the 2018 Indianapolis Colts. My source, who was in the room for every session, tells the story better than I can so here is an excerpt of a series of emails I was sent:Had any other NFL owner been accused of such things, I would have likely shrugged off this email as the ramblings of a crazy person, but something, or perhaps someone urged me not to ignore it. Jim Irsay, during in an attempt to communicate with deceased NFL coaching greats Authentic Andrew Luck Jersey , instead got all of his information from none other than George Costanza III and the results have been amazing. All Colts fans owe George a debt of gratitude for the information he was able to pass along to Jim Irsay and for finally fixing the offensive line that is protecting Andrew Luck.Remembering the Legend of George Costanza IIIFor those of you who are new around here or happen to be visiting from another SB Nation blog, George Costanza III was a long time member of the Stampede Blue community. He was an interesting guy who told amazing stories about the history of the NFL that you couldn’t find anywhere else. George, knew stuff that nobody wrote about in the early days. He could seemingly remember a two year starter at guard for the Baltimore Colts from 1973-74 and tell you who on the current Colts roster reminded him of that guy. George had a great and valuable knowledge base but he was also a provocateur, he pushed buttons and brandished his opinions like weapons in the hands of a madman looking to settle a score with whatever poor soul who happened to work for the Colts when they fell into his cross hairs. Most regular, longtime users probably had more than a few run-ins with George and his ALL CAPS LOCK ANTICS AND HIS FREQUENTLY OBSCENE NICKNAMES that he seemed to give out to anyone who disagreed with him or anyone who happened to be Art Jones (the first “fat boy” I remember), made for some highly entertaining comment sections, back before we had any real standards for the use of profanity.Despite his all caps ramblings that seemed to start mid paragraph and end as suddenly as they began, there was something about George that endeared him to many in this community. It would be impossible to say that he didn’t love Colts football. He was passionate. His knowledge of the history of the NFL and the Colts was second to none. He was a valuable member of this community who generated more conversations than I could ever hope to. George loved the Colts, hated the Patriots, he loved interacting with other Colts fans and he loved sharing his opinion to any and all that would read it. At his posting peak George developed quite the following, if a new Costanza written fanpost went up it was only a matter of time before there were 100+ comments. George Costanza III, passed away before the 2018 draft. One thing he focused on more than most others was the Colts inability to protect Andrew Luck. We’re halfway through the 2018 season and this is the best offensive line I can remember seeing from any Colts team and they haven’t given up a sack for multiple games in a row. George would have been happy. Stampede Blue will never be the same without George, so this one is for him. Rest in peace, George. I hope heaven has a few 80” flat screens and you’re enjoying the show as much as the rest of us. *Once again, please note this article is purely meant for entertainment and the conversation it can create. Chris Shepherd may or may not actually believe anything above. By looking at current events through alternative viewpoints we hope to come away with a better understanding of what we’re seeing by considering something we’ve never considered. Worst case? We have a lot of fun with conspiracy theories and turn on old episodes of the X-Files while wearing our tin-foil hats.Links to the previous weeks conspiracies:Week 9: Conspiracy Bye WeekWeek 8: Andy ReidWeek 7: Bill BelichickWeek 6: Roger Goodell part IIWeek 5: Sean McDermottWeek 4: Le’Veon Bell Week 3: Roger GoodellWeek 2: Jon GrudenWeek 1: Colts Defense The Indianapolis Colts entered Sunday’s Week 7 matchup with the Buffalo Bills in a season featuring several ups and downs and holding a 1-5 record to show for it. The Colts may not have faced a very impressive squad in the Bills, but that doesn’t take away how strong they looked outside of a scoreless first quarter of play.Andrew Luck threw at least 3 touchdowns for the fourth straight week, the Colts defense forced at least 2 turnovers for the fifth time this season and the Colts are now 2-5 with the best record in the AFC South being only 2 games better with 9 games left to play. Is this the beginning of a surge from the Colts? Or is it just one win in one game, against a less-than-average Bills team that the Colts absolutely should have won? We’ll find out, but for now Womens Eric Ebron Jersey , here are 4 takeaways from the Colts huge win over the Bills in Week 7.Marlon Mack is hitting his strideLast week Mack racked up 89 rushing yards on just 12 carries and had, undoubtedly, his best game in the NFL to that point. Today, Mack bested that output with a performance resembling that of an NFL lead back gaining 126 rushing yards — and 159 all-purpose yards — with 2 total touchdowns.Mack has had trouble in his young career with his vision and staying to the gameplan when it comes to running between the tackles, we’ve all discussed that at this point. But, this year it looks as though there’s some legitimate breakout potential for him with an offensive line that appears to be gaining the chemistry needed to be successful. Mack has looked very disciplined, strong, smart and powerful lately since coming back from recent injuries. If Mack can remain healthy, and continue his ascension, the explosive running back gives the Colts an aspect to this offense that the team hasn’t had in years.Colts OL continues to protect Andrew Luck very well Many took shots at Chris Ballard and the Colts for picking Quenton Nelson at No. 6 overall in the 2018 NFL draft. A guard simply isn’t given the same value that other positions are regardless of the fact that he was clearly the best offensive line prospect of the draft class. However, Nelson has worked out and remained healthy, and right now — the other rookie — Braden Smith is showing that he is just as valuable a pick, and doing a very good job at right tackle for the Colts at this point.Anthony Castonzo is back and looking good, and even Mark Glowinski is more than holding his own at right guard after Matt Slauson was placed on IR a couple weeks ago. Ryan Kelly has had some struggles against the Texans and today against the Bills with snapping the ball, but has been very good blocking in the run game as well as protecting Luck.This Colts offensive line hasn’t given up a sack in the past two weeks — only 2 QB hits all game today — and has only allowed 1 sack in the past 3 weeks. They’re blocking very well in the running game and it looks as though this unit is really creating a solid foundation for the long-term future of the offense. This past week PFF ranked the Colts’ line as the 10th best in the league, and I admit that I didn’t really think much of it. But, after another very good week in all facets of the game, you have to start thinking this group is for real. Andrew Luck has been amazing this seasonWe remember how we were feeling in the first few weeks of the season when the Colts’ offense was doing literally everything with a dink-and-dunk approach, right? Well http://www.indianapoliscoltsteamonline.com/al-woods-jersey , all appears to be forgotten now. Luck didn’t have to throw the ball 50 times today, he didn’t have to put the entire roster on his shoulders just to keep things close, but he was still every bit the “Andrew Luck” Colts fans were hoping to see this year.Luck was 17-of-23 (73.9%) with only 156 passing yards, but tossed 4 touchdowns without any blemishes on the day. He was smart, didn’t force much at all and was extremely accurate on the day. What else is there to say about the man? He’s doing exactly what he needs to do in order to be a top-5 NFL quarterback without argument.Colts defense forcing key turnoversThe Colts defense has been a group of peaks and valleys so far this year, but when they’ve been good, they’ve been very good. Bend but don’t break is a reality right now within this scheme, but this type of defensive system is predicated on forcing turnovers and playing with the lead.Today included, the Colts have been forcing turnovers all season. Newly signed safety Mike Mitchell was a part of two turnovers for the Colts (interception/forced fumble), rookie Kemoko Turay strip-sacked Anderson and Quincy Wilson recovered it leading to another Luck touchdown pass, Kenny Moore picked Anderson off midway through the fourth quarter, and Corey Moore picked him off after a tipped ball by Wilson.This was certainly the first 5-turnover game of the year for the Colts defense, but it was the fifth time in which this defense forced at least 2 turnovers this season. Additionally, the Colts have forced at least 1 turnover in each game through Week 7. Though the defense obviously has a lot to work on going forward, these turnovers have been a big part in the Colts remaining competitive in each game this season.
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