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By coltsblue1844 · Posted
With better (even average) QB play, having long sustained drives on offense and maybe playing with a LEAD at some point, our D wouldnt look so bad. Give them the lead and dont have them on the field for 2/3 of every game, and I bet things would look FAR different. I know I'm not the oldest fan on here by far, but I'm so sick of the losing culture we've had for the majority of the time since Peyton left... I understand Irsay wanted to draft Luck and move on...but he also talked a lot of trash about the Peyton years not long afterwards, and Luck played what, 2 more years than Peyton? I hate the way Luck left us high and dry like he did, but I also really liked him as a player... but the choices made in the GM(s) and coaches we've hired since we cleaned house in 2011 is part of the reason he retired early and a huge reason why we are here over a decade later, still "rebuilding". No one is afraid to play us anymore...we arent seen as a team worthy of having a prime time game on tv...there's no toughness on our team at all, coaches or players, at this point. People called us a soft team in the 2000s when we werent, we had real leadership...but no one talks about it now, when we are one of the softest, least motivated/prepared teams in the league -
By indyagent17 · Posted
Someone must’ve whizzed in your Wheaties. You’re like the old man next door that likes to complain -
By indyagent17 · Posted
Trying the same thing over and over again (Bradley) and expecting a different results is a form of insanity! -
The Colts passed 34 times vs. 18 runs. That's not helping your young QB. The Colts should've come out wanting to run the ball down the opponents throats with AR and JT and then AR would punish them for stacking the box with his arm. Instead Steichen has laid an egg with his game-planning for two straight games. I'm not saying AR is faultless - FAR from it. But, AR has gotten zero help from his HC and several veteran pass catchers. Look at what the Chargers are doing. They ran 44 times vs. 20 passes against the Panthers (of all teams) and they have an established QB with a cannon of an arm. I'm not saying it should be a 2:1 split, but let's run the ball with our hyper athletic QB and our top 10 RB, can we?
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