Why the Colts’ Offensive Strategy Could Completely Dismantle the Steelers’ Defense This Sunday
The Colts are the surprise of the NFL season. There have been a number of reasons that people are attributing the success to Indianapolis. This week, we are seeing that Charlie Irsay is getting credit for it. Side tangent, she reminds me of some sort of 80s or 90s character that is very standoffish, and the main character guy has to win over throughout the movie. Prior to her, Daniel Jones was getting the credit for looking like a competent quarterback. The reality is that no matter who deserves the credit, this team is rocking. The offense has been fantastic with Jones leading the team to over 2,000 passing yards already and 13 touchdowns with just three interceptions. Jonathan Taylor is a beast, already at 850 rushing yards and another two touchdowns. Their lone loss this season was on the road, and they fell to the Rams. They lost by a touchdown, but it was still at least a reasonably close game. The real question about the Colts is if this is actually a good team, or just a good start due to their schedule. Their wins: the Dolphins, the Broncos (who probably should’ve won the game), the Titans twice, the Raiders, the Cardinals, and the Chargers. Of those teams, the Broncos and Chargers can be considered good, but the Chargers were really struggling at the time, and again, the Broncos should’ve won that game. The good news for the Colts is that the Steelers defense is awful. They allow the most passing yards to opponents in the NFL. They are middle of the pack against the run, which means that the full playbook is open for Indianapolis.



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