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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 03:28:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Rushing was on IR for the entire 2008 season?  What?  I don&#039;t get what the &quot;question&quot; is here? &quot;Way to show your knowledge&quot; ?  He&#039;s a player that has a good chance to make the cut, why shouldn&#039;t he be included?  You think you&#039;ve got the answers, tell me how TJ Rushing is completely incapable of playing third on the roster?  I&#039;ll tell you, because the Colts will be very disappointed if it isn&#039;t Daunte Hughes.  He&#039;s uncharecteristically slow, but he has fantastic ball skills.  Jennings has average (or less) instincts.  It&#039;s been Jennings spot to lose.  He&#039;s obviously not good enough to start, how can you just say &quot;he&#039;s got the 3rd spot wrapped up&quot; ?  Because he doesn&#039;t.
I&#039;ll admit you (the brian guy) never said Sorgi wouldn&#039;t make the roster, but the &#039;tard that wrote this did.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rushing was on IR for the entire 2008 season?  What?  I don&#8217;t get what the &#8220;question&#8221; is here? &#8220;Way to show your knowledge&#8221; ?  He&#8217;s a player that has a good chance to make the cut, why shouldn&#8217;t he be included?  You think you&#8217;ve got the answers, tell me how TJ Rushing is completely incapable of playing third on the roster?  I&#8217;ll tell you, because the Colts will be very disappointed if it isn&#8217;t Daunte Hughes.  He&#8217;s uncharecteristically slow, but he has fantastic ball skills.  Jennings has average (or less) instincts.  It&#8217;s been Jennings spot to lose.  He&#8217;s obviously not good enough to start, how can you just say &#8220;he&#8217;s got the 3rd spot wrapped up&#8221; ?  Because he doesn&#8217;t.<br />
I&#8217;ll admit you (the brian guy) never said Sorgi wouldn&#8217;t make the roster, but the &#8216;tard that wrote this did.<br />
So, for the last time&#8230;<br />
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 03:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Adam Seward was an inside lineback&quot; ?  Well, Cato June was a safety.  So, fail.  And, I think i&#039;m the NFL insider?  &quot;... whom they signed for special teams help.&quot;  Who gave you this information?  Caldwell or Bill Polian?  Under the Dungy system, the best player played.  No one is signed &quot;just for special teams help.&quot;  They&#039;re all signed for depth with some more than others being signed with any expectations.
Hagler has been a standout on special teams for at least 3 years.  Just because he was re-signed doesn&#039;t mean he&#039;ll start?  Neither does it mean the same for Keiaho.  My statement about Keiaho is VERY bold, but I&#039;m sticking to it.  In regards to Hagler:  Saying &quot;why&#039;d they resign him?&quot; means he&#039;ll start as much as saying &quot;why&#039;d they draft Phillip Wheeler?&quot;  Do a little research yourself.  The idea of Wheeler having any kind of edge isn&#039;t my own opinion.  It&#039;s someone else&#039;s but i&#039;m supporting it.  Wheeler is a big project player as he was a D-end in college, he&#039;s physical, and more athletic than Hagler.
Again, again, .. and again i&#039;ll say it; I do not believe Freddie Keiaho will start in 2009.  I question whether he&#039;ll stay with the team.  He was barely re-signed, he was signed under undesclosed terms, there&#039;s no clear cut fact he&#039;ll start.  Under what we have right now as the &quot;Coyer Blueprint&quot; he MIGHT fit the scheme, but tell me something that says he will?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Adam Seward was an inside lineback&#8221; ?  Well, Cato June was a safety.  So, fail.  And, I think i&#8217;m the NFL insider?  &#8220;&#8230; whom they signed for special teams help.&#8221;  Who gave you this information?  Caldwell or Bill Polian?  Under the Dungy system, the best player played.  No one is signed &#8220;just for special teams help.&#8221;  They&#8217;re all signed for depth with some more than others being signed with any expectations.<br />
Hagler has been a standout on special teams for at least 3 years.  Just because he was re-signed doesn&#8217;t mean he&#8217;ll start?  Neither does it mean the same for Keiaho.  My statement about Keiaho is VERY bold, but I&#8217;m sticking to it.  In regards to Hagler:  Saying &#8220;why&#8217;d they resign him?&#8221; means he&#8217;ll start as much as saying &#8220;why&#8217;d they draft Phillip Wheeler?&#8221;  Do a little research yourself.  The idea of Wheeler having any kind of edge isn&#8217;t my own opinion.  It&#8217;s someone else&#8217;s but i&#8217;m supporting it.  Wheeler is a big project player as he was a D-end in college, he&#8217;s physical, and more athletic than Hagler.<br />
Again, again, .. and again i&#8217;ll say it; I do not believe Freddie Keiaho will start in 2009.  I question whether he&#8217;ll stay with the team.  He was barely re-signed, he was signed under undesclosed terms, there&#8217;s no clear cut fact he&#8217;ll start.  Under what we have right now as the &#8220;Coyer Blueprint&#8221; he MIGHT fit the scheme, but tell me something that says he will?</p>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 03:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Adam Seward was an inside lineback&quot; ?  Well, Cato June was a safety.  So, fail.  And, I think i&#039;m the NFL insider?  &quot;... whom they signed for special teams help.&quot;  Who gave you this information?  Caldwell or Bill Polian?  Under the Dungy system, the best player played.  No one is signed &quot;just for special teams help.&quot;  They&#039;re all signed for depth with some more than others being signed with any expectations.
Hagler has been a standout on special teams for at least 3 years.  Just because he was re-signed doesn&#039;t mean he&#039;ll start?  Neither does it mean the same for Keiaho.  My statement about Keiaho is VERY bold, but I&#039;m sticking to it.  In regards to Hagler:  Saying &quot;why&#039;d they resign him?&quot; means he&#039;ll start as much as saying &quot;why&#039;d they draft Phillip Wheeler?&quot;  Do a little research yourself.  The idea of Wheeler having any kind of edge isn&#039;t my own opinion.  It&#039;s someone else&#039;s but i&#039;m supporting it.  Wheeler is a big project player as he was a D-end in college, he&#039;s physical, and more athletic than Hagler.
Again, again, .. and again i&#039;ll say it; I do not believe Freddie Keiaho will start in 2009.  I even question whether he&#039;ll stay with the team.  He was barely re-signed, he was signed under undesclosed terms, there&#039;s no clear cut fact he&#039;ll start.  Under what we have right now as the &quot;Coyer Blueprint&quot; he MIGHT fit the scheme, but tell me something that says he will?
Rushing was on IR for the entire 2008 season?  What?  I don&#039;t get what the &quot;question&quot; is here? &quot;Way to show your knowledge&quot; ?  He&#039;s a player that has a good chance to make the cut, why shouldn&#039;t he be included?  You think you&#039;ve got the answers, tell me how TJ Rushing is completely incapable of playing third on the roster?  I&#039;ll tell you, because the Colts will be very disappointed if it isn&#039;t Daunte Hughes.  He&#039;s uncharecteristically slow, but he has fantastic ball skills.  Jennings has average (or less) instincts.  It&#039;s been Jennings spot to lose.  He&#039;s obviously not good enough to start, how can you just say &quot;he&#039;s got the 3rd spot wrapped up&quot; ?  Because he doesn&#039;t.
I&#039;ll admit you (the brian guy) never said Sorgi wouldn&#039;t make the roster, but the &#039;tard that wrote this did.
So, for the last time...
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Adam Seward was an inside lineback&#8221; ?  Well, Cato June was a safety.  So, fail.  And, I think i&#8217;m the NFL insider?  &#8220;&#8230; whom they signed for special teams help.&#8221;  Who gave you this information?  Caldwell or Bill Polian?  Under the Dungy system, the best player played.  No one is signed &#8220;just for special teams help.&#8221;  They&#8217;re all signed for depth with some more than others being signed with any expectations.<br />
Hagler has been a standout on special teams for at least 3 years.  Just because he was re-signed doesn&#8217;t mean he&#8217;ll start?  Neither does it mean the same for Keiaho.  My statement about Keiaho is VERY bold, but I&#8217;m sticking to it.  In regards to Hagler:  Saying &#8220;why&#8217;d they resign him?&#8221; means he&#8217;ll start as much as saying &#8220;why&#8217;d they draft Phillip Wheeler?&#8221;  Do a little research yourself.  The idea of Wheeler having any kind of edge isn&#8217;t my own opinion.  It&#8217;s someone else&#8217;s but i&#8217;m supporting it.  Wheeler is a big project player as he was a D-end in college, he&#8217;s physical, and more athletic than Hagler.<br />
Again, again, .. and again i&#8217;ll say it; I do not believe Freddie Keiaho will start in 2009.  I even question whether he&#8217;ll stay with the team.  He was barely re-signed, he was signed under undesclosed terms, there&#8217;s no clear cut fact he&#8217;ll start.  Under what we have right now as the &#8220;Coyer Blueprint&#8221; he MIGHT fit the scheme, but tell me something that says he will?<br />
Rushing was on IR for the entire 2008 season?  What?  I don&#8217;t get what the &#8220;question&#8221; is here? &#8220;Way to show your knowledge&#8221; ?  He&#8217;s a player that has a good chance to make the cut, why shouldn&#8217;t he be included?  You think you&#8217;ve got the answers, tell me how TJ Rushing is completely incapable of playing third on the roster?  I&#8217;ll tell you, because the Colts will be very disappointed if it isn&#8217;t Daunte Hughes.  He&#8217;s uncharecteristically slow, but he has fantastic ball skills.  Jennings has average (or less) instincts.  It&#8217;s been Jennings spot to lose.  He&#8217;s obviously not good enough to start, how can you just say &#8220;he&#8217;s got the 3rd spot wrapped up&#8221; ?  Because he doesn&#8217;t.<br />
I&#8217;ll admit you (the brian guy) never said Sorgi wouldn&#8217;t make the roster, but the &#8216;tard that wrote this did.<br />
So, for the last time&#8230;<br />
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		<title>By: Josh Dhani</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josh Dhani</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 02:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>YEAH! GO BRYAN!</description>
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		<title>By: Bryan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bryan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 19:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What gave you the idea that I think Sorgi will not make the roster. Why would the Colts re-sign Keiaho and Hagler if they thought that Seward or Wheeler would win the job. BTW, Seward is an inside linebacker, who the Colts signed for special teams help. Tim Jennings and Dante Hughes are on a whole different level, watch some football. &quot;And, for the record… I could name you the entire Colts Roster since 2005 off hand.&quot; So can I, and I doubt you could, and even if you could why would it matter.You still do not awnser my question about T.J. Rushings. 

You are obviously uncapable of keeping an intelligent conversation with me. Thank you and please respond.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What gave you the idea that I think Sorgi will not make the roster. Why would the Colts re-sign Keiaho and Hagler if they thought that Seward or Wheeler would win the job. BTW, Seward is an inside linebacker, who the Colts signed for special teams help. Tim Jennings and Dante Hughes are on a whole different level, watch some football. &#8220;And, for the record… I could name you the entire Colts Roster since 2005 off hand.&#8221; So can I, and I doubt you could, and even if you could why would it matter.You still do not awnser my question about T.J. Rushings. </p>
<p>You are obviously uncapable of keeping an intelligent conversation with me. Thank you and please respond.</p>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 01:21:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Next, I made no statement in regards to possible slot for neither of Hart, Ball, or Simpson.  My only statement was if Hart could return healthy, he was.. and i quote, &quot;the real deal&quot; .  It&#039;s absorb to think he&#039;ll come back from a knee reconstruction 100% in a year.
Next, who gives a shit how to spell Amani Toomer&#039;s name.  You must have googled that one to figure out who it was, because you obviously can&#039;t read anyways.  You could never distinguish his name correctly but yet NOT realize Josh Thomas&#039; name is a sentence which includes the words &quot;last year.&quot;  I&#039;ll clarify, if i were to say you saw a lot of Brett Favre in the NFL last year, you wouldn&#039;t say &quot;but Brett Favre doesn&#039;t play anymore&quot; .  ****ing duh, idiot.  That&#039;s why in the context &quot;last year&quot; .
Here ya go, you&#039;ll like this.  You&#039;re absolutely right.  Freddie Keiaho could easily retain his job as weak-side linebacker.  But, it is my firm belief, and others&#039; speculation that, Phillip Wheeler will start at weak-side in 2009.  Seward is a player with a lot of potential and highly regarded by scouts.  With less than productive rotation since replacing Cato June, Seward could be a big surprise.
Tim Jennings proved last year he has glaring fundemental challenges.  It&#039;s most likely that it was because of his larger role on the team.  But, backups don&#039;t live for ever my friend.  Players like Dante Hughes were drafted for certain reasons, to replace &quot;has-beens&quot; .
And, for the record... I could name you the entire Colts Roster since 2005 off hand.  So, don&#039;t try and tell me i don&#039;t know **** about the Colts... or football for that matter.
Take the time to read all of this one, you might learn something.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next, I made no statement in regards to possible slot for neither of Hart, Ball, or Simpson.  My only statement was if Hart could return healthy, he was.. and i quote, &#8220;the real deal&#8221; .  It&#8217;s absorb to think he&#8217;ll come back from a knee reconstruction 100% in a year.<br />
Next, who gives a shit how to spell Amani Toomer&#8217;s name.  You must have googled that one to figure out who it was, because you obviously can&#8217;t read anyways.  You could never distinguish his name correctly but yet NOT realize Josh Thomas&#8217; name is a sentence which includes the words &#8220;last year.&#8221;  I&#8217;ll clarify, if i were to say you saw a lot of Brett Favre in the NFL last year, you wouldn&#8217;t say &#8220;but Brett Favre doesn&#8217;t play anymore&#8221; .  ****ing duh, idiot.  That&#8217;s why in the context &#8220;last year&#8221; .<br />
Here ya go, you&#8217;ll like this.  You&#8217;re absolutely right.  Freddie Keiaho could easily retain his job as weak-side linebacker.  But, it is my firm belief, and others&#8217; speculation that, Phillip Wheeler will start at weak-side in 2009.  Seward is a player with a lot of potential and highly regarded by scouts.  With less than productive rotation since replacing Cato June, Seward could be a big surprise.<br />
Tim Jennings proved last year he has glaring fundemental challenges.  It&#8217;s most likely that it was because of his larger role on the team.  But, backups don&#8217;t live for ever my friend.  Players like Dante Hughes were drafted for certain reasons, to replace &#8220;has-beens&#8221; .<br />
And, for the record&#8230; I could name you the entire Colts Roster since 2005 off hand.  So, don&#8217;t try and tell me i don&#8217;t know **** about the Colts&#8230; or football for that matter.<br />
Take the time to read all of this one, you might learn something.</p>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 01:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kid you went from incorrectly saying i anticipate a battle between Chris Crane &amp; Jim Sorgi to, saying &quot;know something before you trash him.&quot;  In fact my exacty quote was &quot;I have limited (no) knowledge of Chris Crane, but that alone could tell you he’s probably gonna have a hard time making the practice squad&quot; .  In no way is that trash talk.  The simple fact is, regardless of how few passes Jim Sorgi has thrown in the NFL, only Peyton Manning knows the offense better.  History will show you, the Colts will keep Sorgi.  Since 1999 the Colts have had 8 different backup QB&#039;s before Sorgi.  Since 2004... one.  Who?  Jim Sorgi.  Catch the net.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kid you went from incorrectly saying i anticipate a battle between Chris Crane &amp; Jim Sorgi to, saying &#8220;know something before you trash him.&#8221;  In fact my exacty quote was &#8220;I have limited (no) knowledge of Chris Crane, but that alone could tell you he’s probably gonna have a hard time making the practice squad&#8221; .  In no way is that trash talk.  The simple fact is, regardless of how few passes Jim Sorgi has thrown in the NFL, only Peyton Manning knows the offense better.  History will show you, the Colts will keep Sorgi.  Since 1999 the Colts have had 8 different backup QB&#8217;s before Sorgi.  Since 2004&#8230; one.  Who?  Jim Sorgi.  Catch the net.</p>
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		<title>By: Bryan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bryan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 19:53:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Saying UDFA QB Chris Crane will challenge Jim Sorgi is outragous. Before you start to trash him, I might consider correcting your own training camp battles.Mike Hart will down Chad Simpson and Lance Ball easy.You spelled Amani Toomer wrong.Josh Thomas is not even on the Colts rooster anymore. Good job keeping up to date. Clint Session will battle Tyjuan Hagler for the SLB not those other guys. Freddie Keiaho has no competition.Seward is a special teamer. You act like you are some hot shot NFL insider, when you really lack the skill or knowledge to be anything greater than a post whore on some forum.Tim Jennings has no competition for nickelback. Good job showing you knowledge by adding T.J. Rushing into the nickelback section.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saying UDFA QB Chris Crane will challenge Jim Sorgi is outragous. Before you start to trash him, I might consider correcting your own training camp battles.Mike Hart will down Chad Simpson and Lance Ball easy.You spelled Amani Toomer wrong.Josh Thomas is not even on the Colts rooster anymore. Good job keeping up to date. Clint Session will battle Tyjuan Hagler for the SLB not those other guys. Freddie Keiaho has no competition.Seward is a special teamer. You act like you are some hot shot NFL insider, when you really lack the skill or knowledge to be anything greater than a post whore on some forum.Tim Jennings has no competition for nickelback. Good job showing you knowledge by adding T.J. Rushing into the nickelback section.</p>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 02:19:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 01:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>wow... well, i&#039;m sorry.  that does make a world of defense.  excellent effort Josh, but not quite journalism calliber yet.  you have to see where i&#039;m coming from in my assumption.  lol.  I however, am going to post my own break down of the battles.  feel free to roast mine at your heart&#039;s content.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wow&#8230; well, i&#8217;m sorry.  that does make a world of defense.  excellent effort Josh, but not quite journalism calliber yet.  you have to see where i&#8217;m coming from in my assumption.  lol.  I however, am going to post my own break down of the battles.  feel free to roast mine at your heart&#8217;s content.</p>
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