We’re lock step in this one. Unless the injury rate increases from 16 to 18 games, there’s no way to stop this.
Coaches and general managers need four games to evaluate talent.
Nonsense. On the day the Colts reported to Anderson, I could name 48 players sure to make the team’s 53-man roster. Granted, it’s not quite as settled in places like Buffalo, but by and large, coaches and general managers have a pretty good idea who’s going to make it. If they can’t figure it out through all those OTAs, and minicamps, and two-a-days at training camp, and two preseason games, they aren’t very good at their jobs.
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