The Colts are determined to climb from the QB carousel that’s sabotaged back-to-back seasons. But beyond the guaranteed contract debate, pursuing Lamar Jackson remains complicated. zkeefer on Indy's motivation to solve the riddle.
Desperate as some on the outside are painting this franchise, that’s not how Ballard operates. The GM refuses to be boxed in, and won’t act out of fear — fear of upsetting his fanbase, or fear of losing his job. He’s long insisted that while drafting a quarterback will “get everyone off my ass” — his frequent choice of words — the best course of action for the franchise, in his mind, isn’t to force it, no matter how glaring the need is.in order to secure the first overall pick.
Irsay downplayed the idea that Ballard’s on the hot seat, defending his GM’s credentials, but acknowledged “every coach and GM has to win in this league” and he wants to see progress in 2023. “He knows the history of the game,” Ballard said of his boss, referencing Irsay’s experience with top-tier quarterbacks over the years. “He also knows how hard those guys are to acquire.”
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