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Lost in all the debate about Reich is what I see as the true issue with this team. Here are the last 7 possession for TB:
TD (84 yd drive) Kneel down - end of half TD (65 yd drive) TD (65 yd drive) Punt - fumbled by Hines FG (13 yds - off the fumble) TD (75 yd drive) Last 4 against Baltimore: TD (75 yd drive) TD (78 yd drive) TD (75 yd drive) TD (68 yd drive) Yet I’m expected to believe the issue with this team is that Reich didn’t sprinkle in a few more runs? I’m sorry that’s BS. The Colts two best wins of the season were SF and Buffalo. One common theme I see in those games was that the defense was significantly aided by bad weather. Otherwise this D simply collapses. Look at the length of drives. Other than the Hines fumble on the punt (the only defensive stop from 5 minutes remaining in the 2nd quarter) this is not a case of the D being constantly put in bad situations by the offense. Reich seems to recognize something many Colts fans don’t - the defense sucks and the Colts best chance at winning is scoring points however that can be done. Not by getting a two score lead and milking the clock. It’s one of the reasons I agree with Reich almost every time he goes for it on 4th down. Because the Colts best shot at winning is by scoring points. The D excels at creating turnovers, otherwise decent offenses have their way with them. That is the primary reason this team is 6-6 not Reich’s play calling. |
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