I believe it was the progressive English rock band Genesis that recorded the masterful lyric, “No Mo, no Mo. No Mo, no Mo.” in their 1983 classic song “Mama” from their self-titled album of that same year. How in the world could Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins possibly know that in 2025, Mo Alie-Cox would not be the best option at tight end for the Indianapolis Colts this season? Nostradamus ain’t got shit on Phil Collins. I bet Michel de Nostredame could never have written Sussudio. I am damn sure he couldn’t have pulled off that drum solo in “In the Air Tonight” like Phil did either. Case closed. Genesis was a much better progressive rock band than Nostradamus could ever hope to be. Wait…what the hell was I talking about? Oh yeah, football. Sorry.
No indifference to Mo Alie-Cox is intended. He has been a contributor to the offense, and he is a great blocker. He only recorded 12 receptions last year. That’s not far off his average of 16 catches per season. His best year he netted 31 catches and scored two touchdowns. Not the best stats for difference making tight end.
So no Mo, no Mo. No Mo, no Mo. The Colts should very much so pursue Warren, Loveland or Taylor in the first couple rounds of the draft IMHO. Tight end is a pressing need in the Colts organization. I believe any of those three young men would make an excellent weapon for AR, Daniel Jones, a late round QB from the 2025 draft or even for the heralded return of either Jacoby Brissett or Carson Wentz. Hey, it’s the Colts. You never know.
That is the Forged Truth from the Meanie
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