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@chriselkins677126 күн бұрын
Really hope he can turn it around and be one of the most exciting players to watch in the future. I do wonder how much the owner here is stopping the Richardson experience on the year, because it seemed like Stiechen did not want to give up or pull him and understood what it would take to develop him and was ready for it
@Orvsimmons23 күн бұрын
Irsay is crazy AF
@TomLake-ee4yg25 күн бұрын
These breakdowns are fantastic!! Colt is really animated on this one but his analysis is always super insightful
@TheReviewLab00026 күн бұрын
I love this explained from Colt. He definitely knows what he’s talking about
@jlpsaxophonist611926 күн бұрын
Really curious on Colt's, Josh's, and Hayden's takes on QBs that have sat and learned without starting and gone on to be studs, like Mahomes and Love. I think people are overreacting to the benching on both sides: it probably makes sense for the org and to let him catch his breath and slow down, but his career is not nearly as cooked as the fantasy community seems to think. Dude has been getting SO much hate. Josh/Colt/Hayden, is there a world where it does make sense to sit him even from a learning perspective? We have seen it work before. I don't think they are giving up on AR at all
@matthewlarose157126 күн бұрын
Theyre not at all giving up on him. It's been 10 games. The QB class in 2025 stinks, and AR is still going to be younger than most of them anyway. It's just a time to take a reset before all the bad habits continue to pile onto each other and hes completely un-saveable.
@gg-hregg25 күн бұрын
chiefs were contending with alex smith and packers had rodgers, even without the lack of experience aspect just completely different situations.
@nickmonroe113326 күн бұрын
From the perspective of a baseball pitcher - you absolutely can improve accuracy if its mechanics and sequencing. What you can’t do without years and years worth of throws is develop elite command and feel.
@stevepigora780625 күн бұрын
Fantastic analysis guys, thanks!
@SpaceRanger984022 күн бұрын
Colt played in the NFL for a long time. Great addition to the show!
@tracewebb708224 күн бұрын
fantastic video and analysis
@gmil4725 күн бұрын
Colt’s awesome at these, love learning more about what they are reading in the coverages
@josephvandenberg248326 күн бұрын
I have never seen Colt so livid. Also, Weaves reached
@abcrave439225 күн бұрын
Appreciate this breakdown, very much needed given the Anthony Richardson discourse
@larrykeltto114126 күн бұрын
Great episode
@mind_haze241416 күн бұрын
Needed to be a developmental player not a day 1 starter… everyone just fell in love with his physical abilities and turned a blind eye to his accuracy and decision making.
@btthpod26 күн бұрын
nice breakdowns
@tomedelkowski656726 күн бұрын
Colt McCoy remains me on Castiel from the TV Show Supernatural.
@mattb78226 күн бұрын
The James Wiseman of football.
@mrski-z26 күн бұрын
Such a weird scenario on so many levels. 1. It is crazy he tapped out and a bad move, I get he was exhausted and if that is why he is benched at the moment (seems not the case) fair enough. 2. If he is benched for on-field play I think that is crazy you gave a project guy 10 games and what do you gain by benching him? A Wildcard win? If he plays and plays well you have your future, if he plays bad you have a better draft pick... 3. This is the big one imo. For the people that think AR needs to sit to learn that is fine if he is not already the starter but to make him the starter then backtrack kills motivation and makes it super unlikely he is the Colts future. There are ONLY 2 example sin NFL history of a QB losing the job then becoming that franchises QB of the future. Alex Smith 2010 then lost the job in 2012 to Kaep after the injury so does that actually even count... Then Terry Bradshaw, who lost the job because of NFL wide holdouts that his talented backup QB did not holdout on and went to camp. Doing this most likely ends AR's future as a Colt.
@SalukiJoe1425 күн бұрын
Colt will you do Caleb Williams against any half decent defense. I’d like to see your breakdown on that.
@aaron-yb5ij26 күн бұрын
Colt sounds like Collinsworth in this one 😂
@TrePrince26 күн бұрын
Ant Rich is basically Vick 2.0 lol
@KFBALL24725 күн бұрын
Man, too much rewinding. Don’t need to rewind 20 times 1 sec into each play. Makes it hard to watch imo.
@KFBALL24725 күн бұрын
But love the content overall!
@bentune28127625 күн бұрын
Yes he needs time on task. But the NFL isn't a nursery. The Colts have fans that want wins. So the balancing act is giving him some game time when it's possible but he needs to learn by watching Joe in game and at training.
@vicdavidfigueroa441926 күн бұрын
AR WILL BE GOOD IN 2028 season. See ya then 💯
@MartinWitters26 күн бұрын
I watched AR a lot in college and what I've seen from him in the NFL is more of the same. He makes unbelievably athletic plays, but he follows them up with mind-numbingly bad decision making. I have heard scouts talk about how smart he is, but it doesn't show up on the field. He's not reading/processing fast enough. My guess is he won't be able to overcome that limitation, and he'll have a long career as a tantalizing "upgrade" for one team after another.
@Will-Power7726 күн бұрын
I got offered Cousins for AR5 in a SF BB 20 man keeper. Should I do it? My other QBs are Hurts, Tua and Burrow
@rhondacommander523326 күн бұрын
No. You’re fine at QB. Fix a weakness or hold. I’m holding.
@JK-vc7ie25 күн бұрын
So, basically what you are saying is that Richardson should be playing running back, tight end or receiver.
@4outof5dentistsagree26 күн бұрын
Josh, you need to do some self-scouting here and explain to your listeners why you missed so seriously on the pre-season hype. The hype train that you and Hayden were pushing on fell apart almost immediately. You are both good analysts, so this is an opportunity to improve.
@matthewlarose157126 күн бұрын
He's a really interesting case. I don't think the book is closed on Richardson yet, but giving him game reps at this point in time is like putting a bandaid on a bullet hole. Might be best case for him to work on practice reps to get some of the finer points down so his game reps actually have meaning.
@Lduke3225 күн бұрын
Stop with the experience argument. His only good throw was accidental. Back shoulder … no he threw behind the runner like he always does.
@padovann26 күн бұрын
222nd of 225 🤮
@aleksaunders26 күн бұрын
Got offered AR for Legette in SF 12 man .5 ppr. Thoughts urgent advise needed!
@stephenelliott602325 күн бұрын
Film is so ugly I couldn't finish watching this vid... sorry guys
@Lduke3225 күн бұрын
Stop with back n forth with video Colt!! You are making me nauseous 🤢…
@fernandopadilla901226 күн бұрын
WHY IS IT OKAY FOR A RICH TO BE A “PROJECT” but YET EVERY ONE OF YOU CONSIDER TREY LANCE A BUST. HE HAD EVEN LESS EXPERIENCE THAN ARICH.
@kevinshea979426 күн бұрын
His career is not over by a long shot. He needs to watch Flacco for a while and learn how to be a pocket passer with his already healthy rushing upside. Otherwise, he's destined to become Taysom Hill.
@ErvinandMFantasyFootball26 күн бұрын
I’m so glad I drafted him and Pittman as my duo. 🫣