As the old saying goes, you want to draft guys who can get into the end zone, or guys who can knock down their QB.
I think the Colts are built that way. With a lot less emphasis on guys who can cover their WRs.
Ball control, minimize their opportunities to score.
I agree, and the Jags are surely taking offense.
I started this thread because I’m a Buckeye and as I said, CJ had better WRs and RBs in college than he has now. Yet TTUN beat us two years in a row. So we should be able to beat Houston basically using the same game plan.
Their O was grinding it out, run heavy, etc., and they scored on almost every drive. That kills a D’s will. A fast strike O is not as effective.
Anyway, it’s food for thought during the break.
Looked around didn't see it posted anywhere.
Thought it was worth the share and watch.
Overall good commentary here. Outside of Tirico saying they had 7 SB wins combined instead of 9.
I believe he had 4 interceptions his rookie year and turnovers can make people look the other way with a players shortcomings. I for one thought he would improve and start to solidify himself as a starter. Good to know he didn’t really regress…big year for him as well. I hope at worst he proves to be a capable back up bc a team always needs depth.
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