Colts’ general manager hopes to address late collapse in offseason

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4 thoughts on “Colts’ general manager hopes to address late collapse in offseason

  1. Complain all you want, but when the decision is made to not use your most potent weapon, and instead go with an inconsistent passing game, the onus falls on the decision maker(s). With a guy like Jonathan Taylor just RUN THE BALL!

  2. I haven’t seen an X’s & O’s analysis but I’m guessing the defense alignment dictated that we throw the ball. Unfortunately Carson and company were not able to get it done. I do believe that Carson had a good first season and we can build upon this, with an Another year and hopefully a good camp and another year for the team to Gel I think the only way to go is up. No major changes needed here just keep getting better!

  3. The Colt’s Week 17 loss to the Raiders in what was a “must win” game came as Wentz struggled after being unable to practice with his team the entire week before due to Covid protocols. He won’t explain why he refuses to be vaccinated, a decision that proved key to his team’s failure to make the play-offs. By any reasonable definition, he failed his team, his coaches, his owner, and his team’s fans.

    1. Then how do you explain the collapse in Jacksonville? Was that Covid related or did he just make poor decisions?

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