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Old 09-19-2022, 10:58 PM
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In response to the OP, Johnathan Taylor is down to a 20 carry per game average thanks to practically no runs in this game (which makes no sense with them having elite edge rush talent and the Colts top 2 WRs out), and Raimann didn't look half bad against Allen and Walker late in the game (and those are two guys who can do damage against any OL).

They need to start Raimann at LT, put Pryor at RG, and move forward with that unit.

That said, as college offenses and concepts creep more and more into the NFL, it does seem like teams can be completely different from week to week. This team was disastrous, but a team with largely the same key players demolished the Bills last year, by a similar score to what they just beat the Titans by. There are 15 more games in this season, and I think we just saw the worst of what this Colts team will be, but I doubt we've seen even close to the best it will be. And if we have seen the best of this team, I'll take a new coach and Bryce Young.
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