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The Cerebral Assassin
Okay, not literally. But since cutting Peyton Manning (not to mention releasing Head Coach Jim Caldwell, Executive Bill Polian, and a bunch of other executives and coaches), ESPN has reported that the Colts have released the following veterans: RB Joseph Addai, TE Dallas Clark, WR Reggie Wayne, C Jeff Saturday, S Melvin Bullitt, LB Gary Brackett, and QB Curtis Painter. Furthermore, here's another list of more players that are involved in trade talks that may be traded or released as well: DE Dwight Freeney, DE Robert Mathis, OL Ryan Diem, WR Pierre Garcon, and a few other unreleased names.
Here's a tweet by Indiana Pacers Guard George Hill that pretty much sums up the story: "What is wrong with the colts one bad season and you cut the whole team! I will never go to another colts game!! (hash)unhappycoltsfan."
Upon this news release, Owner Jim Irsay claims that it pains him to do this and that it's all because of the salary cap. That excuse worked for Peyton Manning, but to apply it here as well? Maybe it has a little to do with it, but c'mon, call a spade a spade- you're cutting anyone who underachieved last year in order to completely start over. That 2-14 season must have really got to the eccentric guy. One could certainly argue that he's going a bit too far. With the release of Manning, Brackett, and Bullitt, the Colts have released all 3 of their 2011 Captains.
It's obvious that "starting over" and that "rebuilding process" that Irsay's been talking about isn't just fancy talk- he was for real. He's blowing up the entire team, like it or not. He's literally erasing the entire chalkboard, and plans to start over with Andrew Luck. So what do you think about this? Good move? Bad move? Too much? Too little? Just enough? Discuss.
Here's a tweet by Indiana Pacers Guard George Hill that pretty much sums up the story: "What is wrong with the colts one bad season and you cut the whole team! I will never go to another colts game!! (hash)unhappycoltsfan."
Upon this news release, Owner Jim Irsay claims that it pains him to do this and that it's all because of the salary cap. That excuse worked for Peyton Manning, but to apply it here as well? Maybe it has a little to do with it, but c'mon, call a spade a spade- you're cutting anyone who underachieved last year in order to completely start over. That 2-14 season must have really got to the eccentric guy. One could certainly argue that he's going a bit too far. With the release of Manning, Brackett, and Bullitt, the Colts have released all 3 of their 2011 Captains.
It's obvious that "starting over" and that "rebuilding process" that Irsay's been talking about isn't just fancy talk- he was for real. He's blowing up the entire team, like it or not. He's literally erasing the entire chalkboard, and plans to start over with Andrew Luck. So what do you think about this? Good move? Bad move? Too much? Too little? Just enough? Discuss.