they were. He missed some normal range kicks in warmups, and that’s what his career looked like in college, which is why I say that. But I think he has potential to be really good.
I'm not talking about being wrong about these specific players. I'm talking about being wrong that we already have the guys on the roster to fulfill the team's potential.
Here's a novel approach to "how to fix the Colts" -- Do joint practices with other teams in preseason every week. We look like world beaters in training camp when we're throwing against our own db's. We get a false sense of success and progress. Throw against someone else's db's, and it's another story.
This is more connected than you think. This offense is lead by someone that needs a lot of reps and rhythm with his players. Hard to get into any sort of rhythm when you go 3 n out then not see the field for 9-10 mins multiple times throughout the game. I do agree the offense needs to perform but I disagree these issues on the defense doesn’t effect the offense and Vice versa.
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