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Originally Posted by apballin
Not turning it over is the best route to victory so I’m with you there
But.. the offense being stagnant, going 3 and out routinely, and can’t score over 20 points unless Jonathan Taylor goes insane and puts the entire team on his back isn’t a good recipe.
I’m not even counting that jags game.
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That's why I liked Daniel Jones a lot more before he broke his leg than after he broke it.
Before he broke his leg, the Colts went 8-2 and Jones had a QB rating of 101.6.
After Jones broke his leg, the Colts went 0-3 and Jones had a QB rating of 93.2.
That's why I said that the lone positive was that he turned the ball over less after he broke his leg ...... it was a positive, but it didn't nearly outweigh the negative of breaking his leg, which greatly hampered his mobility and also his ability to throw the ball as hard and as accurately as he previously had.
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