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| Eternally Legendary ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Seattle Age: 33
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon It seems that he has a major relationship issue with the Colts and there that undisclosed alignment. That puts me off quite a bit.
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| Playmaker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Newport News,Virginia Age: 48
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon Hell No! This guy is a used up HAS BEEN. He's time is up. ESPN - Colts terminate contract of ex-Pro Bowler Simon - NFL
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| The Starter Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: South Jersey Age: 27
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon to the guy who sed golston hasnt accomplished anything ... i beg to differ as a rookie last year he was killin it |
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| No new threads for you Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: north dakota
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon at the right price, i'd say sign him. |
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| Mad Men ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon I wonder if the Colts would consider at all re-signing Corey Simon now that McFarland is supposedly out for the season.
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| The Starter Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Richmond VA Age: 27
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon Quote:
I was just wondering the same thing. Colts not looking so hot in D-Line department lately.
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| Impact Rookie Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Bluffton, South Carolina
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon When was the last time they were looking hot in the defensive line department. Not even Dwight Freeney has performed to his potential lately. |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Detroit area
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon Taking him is as bad as taking Strahan. WE blew it this season when we didn't draft a DE, even with the low picks we had. Like t he FO, we just have to hope our guys stay healthy and actually make an impact this season. If we don't draft a DE next year our FO is truly daft!!!!!!!! |
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| Playmaker ![]() Join Date: Feb 2004
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon Corey Simon has now shown two successful franchises - Phily and Indy - that he is unwilling to put in the WORK that it takes to be a successful DT in the NFL. For the uninitiated, that means he's become a FAT-ASS. He has eaten his way out of the NFL and that says something when you consider that Gilbert Brown and Sam Adams and Grady Jackson and folks of that ilk have found ways to stay in the league well into their 30s as DTs. But Simon has now become expendable to two successful franchises... The Skins should not touch this guy with a 100-foot pole. If Simon thinks there's a franchise that can rehab his credentials, he should head to Oakland and go 4-12 for this year. Then maybe - I said MAYBE - he'd be worth something more than a vet minimum deal for 2008. At the moment, he isn't worth the time of day.
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| | #25 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon I say Tank Johnson would be the best of the bunch. He's good, not old, and sounded quite repentant after the Chitown episode. Talk about adding a hoss for the stretch drive. The first six games are the easiest part of the schedule, then he would pop in right when things start getting hairy. |
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| | #26 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Roanoke Virginia Age: 35
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| Re: Colts release Corey Simon I agree with the Tank Johnson thing. I dont beleive he is a bad guy and with the right guidance would not only be a productive player but a good person in the community. I do believe he is sincere in his apologies and he does one thing many players in his sitaution dont do, He admitted he was wrong and wants to make it right by accepting his punishment and moving on. |
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