Xenos Posted August 31, 2019 Share Posted August 31, 2019 19 hours ago, Wyld Stallyns said: He drafted OL, just the wrong ones. Plus he signed Samson Satele and Mike McGlynn to play C and RG from day one and took him 2 years to replace them. AQ Shipley was significantly better then Satele but he was never given a chance. (There are many Colts fans who argue to this day whether Grigson told Pagano who to start at certain positions) This article by Kravitz expands on it even more, and says everyone is culpable. Not just Grigson. How reliable is Kravitz? https://theathletic.com/1168588/2019/08/29/kravitz-on-andrew-luck-the-shock-the-booing-the-unimaginable-fallout-and-other-lasting-impressions/ Quote Did the Colts break Andrew Luck? At some level, absolutely. He was a tackling dummy for far too many years. Even while the Colts were going 11-5 three straight seasons, his first three in the league, Luck was getting throttled while playing behind a tragicomic offensive line. For years, former general manager Ryan Grigson had a Post-it note affixed to a wall in his office, reading “Protect 12.” Except the team failed in its effort to keep Luck clean. The Blame Grigson For Everything Including Climate Change crowd will drop it all in his lap, and there’s certainly some culpability there, but it wasn’t for a lack of trying. Grigson drafted offensive linemen; he just drafted offensive linemen who either weren’t good enough or weren’t developed correctly. He signed free-agent offensive linemen, guys like Gosder Cherilus and Donald Thomas, but none of them could stay healthy. Grigson knew what the issue was – listen, he was a former offensive lineman himself – and he tried to address it, but he fell grievously short in the effort. In that, he shares blame with Chuck Pagano, who chose the assistant coaching staff and never quite surrounded himself with the coaching talent necessary to get the best out of the offensive line. And look, some of this is on Luck, too. He’s the one who always wanted the extra yard. He was the one who thought sliding was a sign of weakness. He’s the one who held the ball until the last possible second, only to take countless unnecessary body shots. He’s the one who wanted to tackle the defender who had the temerity to intercept his throws. The Colts broke Andrew Luck. And Andrew Luck broke Andrew Luck. They share culpability. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyld Stallyns Posted August 31, 2019 Share Posted August 31, 2019 9 minutes ago, Xenos said: This article by Kravitz expands on it even more, and says everyone is culpable. Not just Grigson. How reliable is Kravitz? https://theathletic.com/1168588/2019/08/29/kravitz-on-andrew-luck-the-shock-the-booing-the-unimaginable-fallout-and-other-lasting-impressions/ Kravitz hates everyone in the organization for Bill Polian getting fired. He lost his leverage over the rest of the Indy media. Polian broke all “news” through Kravitz and Kravitz held many secrets for Polian. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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