OK, his feelings are hurt. We have to see how it responds." It’s imperative that we bridge the gap between the community and law enforcement.”. “Of course I was surprised, but it’s the NFL,” he said. The Colts play the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. INDIANAPOLIS — That Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett agreed to do a Zoom video conference call on Friday spoke volumes. A Sunday loss at Cleveland was disappointing, but several Indianapolis Colts players were given props for how they performed. Brissett wasn’t the only football star to help with the event, as both Elam and Butler joined in to help make change in their home area as well. Confident guys admit the specific areas in need of improvement. He’s on Twitter @pwilson24, on Facebook at @allcoltswithphilb and @100thingscoltsfans, and his email is phillipbwilson24@yahoo.com.). When Reich phoned to advise the Colts were signing Rivers, was he surprised and what was his reaction? We want those franchises as healthy as possible. Along with the donations made by Brissett and his group, the event also focused on engaging the community of Riviera Beach with local law enforcement. “We are Riviera Beach, a city on the rise, and it’s going to take guys to come back to our community to make sure they’re giving back,” Felder said. Bill Belichick explains how Gunner Olszewski is showing progress for Patriots, Cam Newton, Stephon Gilmore return to Patriots practice after bout with COVID-19, PODCAST: Exploring the Patriots QB options after 2020, Report: Patriots not among finalists for free agent Le'Veon Bell, Patriots sign DT Carl Davis in effort to add depth, Report: Patriots inquired about trade for Le'Veon Bell before his release, Nick Wright believes Patriots will be the landing spot for Le'Veon Bell, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Behind New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (12) are backups Jimmy Garoppolo, left, and Jacoby Brissett. “It’s more so over time that that knowledge soaks in – that you get to pick up, sit back, and reflect on a lot of the conversations and interactions that you’ve had. Having a QB alone they may have beaten me this week. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Also, if Rivers gets hurt, the Colts have a backup passer who knows the system well and can lead this team. “It’s never in the first month that you really realize what you’ve learned from that person,” he said. Become a member of our listener community and receive awesome perks including an extra episode, forum access, leagues, game day alerts, premium stats, and tons more. When reminded of how he’s played with some great quarterbacks, Brissett inexplicably implied he sees himself as Brady and Luck. ... Join the #FootClan! Actor … Then he backed up Luck. Question is, did Brissett show enough last season — or more to the point, not show enough — for the Colts to be convinced he’s not a long-term solution? “That’s just such a broad question,” he said. Brissett made his point once or twice, but dodged more questions than he answered, in terms of specifics. Ballard and Reich say he can be, but that conflicts with going out and paying Rivers $25 million to see if he can still play. Hopefully in time, Brissett will realize the hard NFL questions are an opportunity to be a stand-up guy. Without active FA bidding we have to draft need all the way thru the 7th round. © 2005-2020 CBS INTERACTIVE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. When asked about his future, Brissett simply reiterated, “I know I’ll be a starter in this league one day again, so wherever that may be.”. So in a sense, another unspoken point was made, that he’s understandably disappointed about the offseason change. Colts fans were spoiled by Peyton Manning and Luck, who made the toughest throws look easy and never shied away from taking a shot. “Start The Cycle event starts with a bike ride,” said Brissett in the video on his Twitter. “Black communities around the nation need to bridge the gap with law enforcement, and that’s the police in this community,” Butler said. Team announced early Friday morning that “several individuals” within the organization have tested positive for COVID-19 and that the team will work remotely in accordance with NFL protocols. When Jacoby Brissett entered the NFL in 2016, he naturally preferred landing with certain teams than he did others. That Ballard was adamant about keeping Brissett, who will be a well-paid backup at $21.4 million, suggests the GM’s insistence that he believes in Brissett aren’t just words. Along with the donations made by Brissett and his group, the event also focused on engaging the community of Riviera Beach with local law enforcement. Should the eight-time Pro Bowl quarterback play like last season, when he had 20 interceptions with the Chargers, Brissett would be prepared to step in and prove he’s as good as he says he is.