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Sure, but I know you're smart enough to get the gist of this post - a potent offense is more important than a good defense. Today's NFL favors the O in the rule book and encourages scoring. D's have to hang in there and most play it safe. Of course, it's simple, of course it's not easy to have an elite O, and of course it doesn't always lead to wins. But, in my opinion, it's the way a GM should build a team. (Yes, I know about the Manning years. That's another conversation)
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How to beat the Texans and every other team? With a stick!
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By GoColts8818 · Posted
Score more points than them. D’uh -
Okay, I know this is a Mr. Obvious post, but bear with me. What else do you have to do during the dead season, lol? As a Buckeye, I appreciate how good CJ Stroud is. In MHO CJ had better WRs and RBs when he was at THE OSU than he has in Houston. So how did TTUN beat us (bad) two years in a row when he was in Columbus? Simple, their Offense was way better than our Defense. Bottom line - the Colts D doesn't have to be great. Average will be good enough - IF the Colts offense is as good as we think it could be and play ball control, has extended drives, and limits the other teams possessions. And maybe that's the plan considering Ballard not being too concerned with improving the DB rooms. (Sure, it would be nice to have a great D. No argument there)
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