Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 14

1:00PM ET - November 29th, 2015
EverBank Field - Jacksonville, FL

Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars
Nov 29, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (12-1, 5-1 Away)14771442
Jacksonville Jaguars (5-8, 2-4 Home)0314724

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 420YDS, 5TD
Rushing : D. Robinson (JAX) - 17CAR, 115YDS, TD
Receiving : C. Shorts III (IND) - 10REC, 191YDS, 3TD

JACKSONVILLE - The Colts and offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton have always been very open about their desire to be a balanced offense. They tend to use two-TE single back formations, pass when they can and run when they can. Most teams, as Jacksonville did today, do their best to take away the run or the pass and hope for the best. Jacksonville managed to slow the Colts on the ground, but they just could not stop Andrew Luck.

Indianapolis jumped out to an early 21-0 lead before Trent Richardson left the game with an injury in the 2nd quarter, but as it turned out they wouldn't really need him. Luck completely eviscerated the Jaguars secondary, going 42/49 with 5TD. Vick Ballard filled in for Richardson, but with the Jaguars unable to cover anyone (especially Cecil Shorts III) the Colts had little reason to run the ball.


Bortles had his moments, but he didn't have enough to beat Indianapolis.

Luck found T.Y. Hilton twice and Shorts three times on Indianapolis' way to a 42-24 stomping. The Jaguars made things a little more respectable in the waning moments of the game when Blake Bortles scrambled, broke two tackles, and hit TE Luke Stocker for a 38 yard TD. Aside from that score, and allowing 100+ rushing yards to Denard Robinson, the Colts had the Jags defense on lock down.

Indianapolis heads to New Orleans next week with an AFC South clinching win on the line. A win against Atlanta in their final home game would clinch the #1 seed and home field advantage.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 13

1:00PM ET - November 22nd, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Cleveland Browns at Indianapolis Colts
Nov 22, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Cleveland Browns (5-7, 2-5 Away)037717
Indianapolis Colts (11-1, 7-0 Home)710141647

Top Performers

Passing : J. Manziel (CLE) - 263YDS, TD
Rushing : V. Ballard (IND) - 29CAR, 184YDS, TD
Receiving : R. Steward (CLE) - 8REC, 124YDS, TD

INDIANAPOLIS - It's often said that the mark of a great team is winning even when they don't play well, so by that logic the Colts look like a truly great team. The Browns managed to put up some stats, but in the end turnovers and penalties put this game out of reach. This is the first game this season where Indianapolis allowed a 100 yard rusher and receiver, but thanks to mistakes it didn't really do much.

The Browns started off the game looking like they were ready for the Colts offense, especially after they managed to stone Trent Richardson twice in a row on 1st and goal from the 3, but a play action fake left Dwayne Allen wide open and Indianapolis took a 7-0 lead. The Colts returned the favor from the 2, keeping Ben Tate out of the endzone and forcing a FG.


Tate's jump for a score falls short.

Cleveland looked up to the task only down 7-3, but then things started to go wrong on offense and Johnny Manziel couldn't keep them together. Down 14-3 in the 2nd quarter a false start penalty turned a long FG chance into a punt, and then an interception on the 1 yard line kept the Browns from scoring with 0:17 left on the clock before halftime.

With a 17-3 lead heading into the second half, the Colts did what the Colts do and went to their ground game to wear out Cleveland's defense. Vick Ballard joined Richardson on Indianapolis' way to 47 rushing attempts for 295 yards. With the clock ticking down and the Colts continuing to score, the Browns didn't have a way to win this game. Thier defense was worn out and Manziel seemed unable to find any receivers aside from rookie Ramorius Steward.

After allowing a FG the Browns started their next drive with Manziel making a bad decision, Vontae Davis picked him off again and took the ball back to the Cleveland 18 yard line. One play later T.Y. Hilton was dancing in the endzone with 1:48 left to play in the game.

The Colts finally hit the road, but they head to Jacksonville for what should be an easy win. The win today clinches a playoff spot and a win next week with a Texans loss clinches the division, a Texan win would just mean that Indianapolis needs to win at New Orleans in Week 15 to clinch the AFC South.

Friday, December 26, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 12

4:15PM ET - November 15th, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Indianapolis Colts
Nov 15, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4, 2-3 Away)770014
Indianapolis Colts (10-1, 6-0 Home)02102142

Top Performers

Passing : M. Glennon (TB) - 349YDS, TD
Rushing : V. Ballard (IND) - 28CAR, 115YDS, TD
Receiving : T.Y. Hilton (IND) - 9REC, 112YDS, 3TD

INDIANAPOLIS - Coming off a big win, this was exactly the kind of game the Colts need to be wary of. The Colts looked out of sync, and worse yet, unprepared for the Buccaneer defense. They started the game off very poorly, gave Tampa Bay numerous chances, but eventually turned things around and held on to their win streak.

Indianapolis gave away two turnovers in the 1st quarter, one resulted in a Tampa Bay TD drive and a 7-0 deficit. T.Y. Hilton was hit hard by Safety Mark Barron and fumbled the ball on the Indianapolis 49, and Trent Richardson took a hard hit that knocked the ball loose and put him out of the game for the 1st half.

Things were spiraling out of control, but Andrew Luck kept calm and went right back at Tampa Bay. Another thing in the Colts favor was Tampa Bay QB Mike Glennon who just could not handle the pass rush. Glennon panicked in the face of pressure, and in the end made terrible decisions that ended up in 6INT on the day. Even when Glennon had time he was off target, causing two of his drive killing interceptions. Even after Tampa Bay managed a strip sack of Luck to set up a 1st and goal Glennon threw an interception in the endzone.


Hilton just couldn't be stopped around the endzone today.

Indianapolis went up 21-14 at the half, and then the Colts crushing ground game really took over. Vick Ballard stepped in for Richardson in the 1st half, and the Colts offense didn't skip a beat. Richardson came back in the second half and the two combined for 229 rushing yards on 53 carries. The Bucs were shut out in the 2nd half, and a tired Tampa Bay defense couldn't stop the Colts from scoring three more times in the 4th.

Indianapolis hosts Cleveland next week and they have a chance to clinch a playoff berth with a win. With the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots both at 8-3 the Colts would have to drop three of their next five to drop out of a first round BYE, with the way the team is playing it's highly unlikely the Broncos and Patriots will catch up.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 11

1:00PM ET - November 8th, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts
Nov 8, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Tennessee Titans (1-9, 0-5 Away)0103013
Indianapolis Colts (9-1, 5-0 Home)311471062

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 611YDS, 6TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 31CAR, 121YDS, 2TD
Receiving : T.Y. Hilton (IND) - 16REC, 181YDS, TD

INDIANAPOLIS - The Colts have looked good lately, but offensively they may have turned a corner that makes them unbeatable. Andrew Luck and Pep Hamilton have really put their heads together and have started to look like an unstoppable scoring machine. It helps to play a hapless Titans team getting close to the top pick in the draft, but few expected Luck to break an NFL record today.

Yes, Luck did attempt 65 passes, but the Titans had the Colts running game on lock down for the first three quarters. The Titans were also completely unable to cover the Indianapolis receivers, so Hamilton just kept dialing up the passes and Luck kept finding open receivers. It was almost more impressive that Luck was able to complete 59 of his 65 attempts with T.Y. Hilton (16) and Dwayne Allen (16) his favorite targets.

The Titans also fell victim to long TD passes by giving up bombs of 46, 54, and 80 yards to help Luck on his way to history. Things could have been much worse with 700+ yards, but the Colts held a solid 45-10 lead at the half and the Titans rushing defense softened up once they were worn out by the Colts offense.


Hilton was very helpful in getting Luck to 611 passing yards.

Trent Richardson took over in the second half with 25 of his 31 rushing attempts coming in the second half. With the Titans spent it was easy for the Indianapolis line to manhandle the Titans defensive front and put the game away. Tennessee's offense was also horrible, an 80 yard TD pass to Kendall Wright made Case Keenum's stat line look more reasonable, but as a whole they just couldn't move the ball and keep pace with Indianapolis.

The Colts will be at home again next week and have a decent shot at 10-1 with the 7-3 Buccaneers coming to Lucas Oil Stadium. It's doubtful the Colts can keep up scoring like they did today, but they won't need to score 62 every game if their defense continues to play well.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 10

1:00PM EST - November 1st, 2015
NRG Stadium - Houston, TX

Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans
Nov 1, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (8-1, 4-1 Away)7372138
Houston Texans (6-3, 3-2 Home)730313

Top Performers

Passing : M. Flynn (HOU) - 282YDS, TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 31CAR, 183YDS, 4TD
Receiving : A. Johnson (HOU) - 3REC, 93YDS TD

HOUSTON - After taking a beating in Indianapolis the Texans were ready for revenge, a win tonight would have pulled them a single game back of the red hot Colts, but they just weren't ready for the task. Things looked good at the start, but the Colts showed why they have been so good in the long run.


Prince Amukamara was an INT machine against Matt Flynn.

Houston opened up the game with a surprising 50 yard TD pass to Andre Johnson thanks to busted coverage. The Colts had spotted them a TD early, but luckily for Indianapolis they had Andrew Luck and the Texans were starting Matt Flynn. Coach O'Brien seemed to have come prepared for Luck, as the Texans held him to short passes and only one TD, but their vaunted defensive front didn't have an answer for Trent Richardson.

The Colts kept scoring touchdowns where the Texans were hitting fieldgoals, but as the 4th quarter played out it would be turnovers that would doom Houston. Flynn was fairly efficient, going 22/30, but three of his eight incompletions found Prince Amukamara. Two of Amukamara's INT came in the 4th quarter and both of them turned into Indianapolis scores.

Going 2-0 against Houston has probably locked up the division, and the Colts couldn't have an easier run to the end of the regular season. There are only two teams left on the schedule with a winning record (Tampa Bay and New Orleans), and one of them is a home game. The Colts are no longer playing for a playoff spot, they are looking at the #1 seed.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 9

8:30PM ET - October 26th, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Buffalo Bills at Indianapolis Colts
Oct 26, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Buffalo Bills (3-5, 2-2 Away)03036
Indianapolis Colts (7-1, 4-0 Home)147101445

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 260YDS, 3TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 22CAR, 142YDS, 2TD
Receiving : T.Y. Hilton (IND) - 10REC, 133YDS, TD

INDIANAPOLIS - After a long layoff the Colts welcomed the Buffalo Bills for yet another home game, and the Bills did their best to lay down and boost team confidence going into a game against Houston next week. E.J. Manuel got the start for Buffalo, just the kind of QB that gives Indianapolis trouble, but his passing was more than subpar.

Manuel opened the game with a pick to Prince Amukamara who ran the ball down to the 9, giving Andrew Luck an opening to hit Reggie Wayne on a 9 yard TD pass. Indianapolis went on a 21-0 run before Dan Carpenter hit a 50 yard FG to finally put Buffalo on the board. The Bills offense was completely ineffective, failing to total 100 yards of passing offense, and Manuel led the team in rushing with 26 yards.


Richardson continues to look like Cleveland made a mistake trading him.

The Colts, dominant as ever, rolled over the Bills and just kept scoring in an attempt to frighten Houston. Indianapolis is really starting to look like potential Superbowl Champions, it is early but if they continue playing like this nobody will be able to beat them.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 7

8:20PM ET - October 15th, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts
Oct 15, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Houston Texans (4-2, 3-1 Away)03003
Indianapolis Colts (6-1, 3-0 Home)10723

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 219YDS, TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 25CAR, 130YDS, TD
Receiving : T.Y. Hilton (IND) - 15REC, 137YDS, TD

INDIANAPOLIS - The Colts coaching staff is thankful they had an easy game against Jacksonville last week, and it was at home, because they faced a short turnaround and a visit from Houston this week. A win tonight would be a great boost heading into a Week 8 BYE, but they would have to face the Texans first.

As it turned out, the Texans had about as much fight in them as the Jaguars. To be fair, they lost Matt Flynn in the first quarter after a crushing sack by Donavon Browning. Ryan Fitzpatrick came in for Flynn, but he was a serious downgrade and struggled to do anything through the air.


Hilton caught 15 of Luck's 30 completions.

Andrew Luck had a poor game, barely passing the 200 yard mark and throwing a pick, but the Colts running game let him off the hook. Trent Richardson had huge holes to run through and made it look easy against one of the best fronts in the NFL.

One of the biggest reasons for Indianapolis' easy win were all of the Texans mistakes. Andrew Johnson fumbled a ball on their own 23 to give the Colts a short field, and a 3rd quarter safety didn't help either. The Colts went into the 2nd half up only 17-3, but with the Texans struggling to do anything it was more than enough to walk away 6-1. The Colts head into their BYE week looking at another home game, this time against Buffalo, before a Week 6 rematch in Houston.

Monday, December 1, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 6

1:00PM ET - October 11th, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts
Oct 11, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Jacksonville Jaguars (2-3, 2-1 Away)00088
Indianapolis Colts (5-1, 2-0 Home)3210731

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 200YDS, 2TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 35CAR, 156YDS, TD
Receiving : T.Y. Hilton (IND) - 10REC, 117YDS, TD

INDIANAPOLIS - After a tough loss at New England the Colts looked like potential champions once again, it was the Jaguars, but they handled a lesser team like a champion should. Jacksonville came into this game at 2-2, a good start for them, but Indianapolis basically ran them over and didn't need to work all that hard on offense to win this one.

Andrew Luck wasn't all that sharp, finishing the day 22/33 for only 200 yards, but the Colts did just enough to win. Indianapolis went up 17-0 on two passing touchdowns in the first half before bringing out the running game to crush Jacksonville. The Colts ran the ball 51 times between Trent Richardson (35) and Vick Ballard (16) for a whopping 235 yards.


Hilton was Luck's favorite target today.

Even though the Jaguars knew what was coming, the much improved Colts line pushed them out of the way to make room for Richardson and Ballard. The Jaguars are hardly a great defense, but the Colts were able to show that they could run the ball when needed. Indianapolis stays home for a Week 7 match up against division rival Houston.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 5

1:00 PM ET - October 4th, 2015
Gillette Stadium - Foxborough, MA

Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots
Oct 4, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (4-1, 3-1 Away)0140721
New England Patriots (2-3, 2-1 Home)3149026

Top Performers

Passing : T. Brady (NE) - 305YDS, 2TD
Rushing : T.Richardson (IND) - 21CAR, 105YDS, 2TD
Receiving : C. Shorts III (IND) - 11REC, 109YDS, TD

FOXBOROUGH - The 1976 Miami Dophins have one less team to worry about after the Colts dropped a game they seemed to dominate. The Colts defense held the Patriots to a measly 7 rushing yards, but turnovers and defensive touchdowns would wipe out the statistical advantage. In the end, only points matter and Indianapolis didn't have enough.

DE Arthur Jones returned from injury today, and his presence helped the Colts crush the Patriots running game. Bill Belichick isn't one to be discouraged, and neither is Tom Brady, both had no trouble converting turnovers into points.

The Colts were up 7-3 after a 42 yard bomb to Cecil Shorts III, but a Jerod Mayo hit to Andrew Luck caused him to throw a terrible pass that was caught by Jaylen Sam and taken back for a TD.  The Patriots kept things close and took the lead 26-14 going into the 4th quarter. Indianapolis, as usual, made a strong push to win the game but came up short, literally. A short Trent Richardson TD run pulled Indianapolis within 5 points, but the kicker came as the clock passed 0:20 left in the game. Indianapolis drove the down to the 9 yard line and ended up facing a 4th and goal, a situation that they were sure to make good on. Luck hit Da'Rick Rogers on a short slant that looked like a sure TD, but he was tripped up from behind and called down at the 2 to end the game.


This bizarre Pick-Six decided the game.

It's only Week 5, so the Colts didn't seem to upset, but losing to the Patriots again never feels good. It's hard to tell what went wrong outside of the pick-six, the Colts racked up 6 sacks and ran the ball well. Despite containing New England's explosive attack, they just couldn't get it done. Indianapolis heads home for an easy match up against the Jaguars next week. The Colts go into an odd stretch of the season with four of the next five games against AFC South opponents.

Friday, November 28, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 4

1:00 PM ET - September 27th, 2015
LP Field  - Nashville, TN

Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans
Sep 27, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (4-0, 3-0 Away)01002131
Tennessee Titans (1-3, 1-2 Home)00303

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 198YDS, TD
Rushing : T.Richardson (IND) - 35CAR, 153YDS, 3TD
Receiving : T.Y. Hilton (IND) - 9REC, 65YDS

NASHVILLE - Lovers of offense were not happy today, but if you get excited about a bruising running game you might have come away with something. The Titans defense played extremely well, which isn't a surprise considering it is their only strength, but their offense was so bad it didn't make much of a difference.

The Titans started this game off with a serious disadvantage under center, with Jake Locker out after an early season shoulder injury Kase Keenum would get the start. Keenum was terrible, going 11/18 for only 101 yards and 2INT. Andrew Luck wasn't much better, getting picked off in the 3rd quarter to set up a Titans FG, but he was able to guide the offense thanks to the running game.


Richardson won the game with 3TD.

Not much happened during the game as Trent Richardson shouldered the load with 35 carries. The Titans just didn't have an answer for the Colts running game and found themselves flat on their backs. Both of Keenum's INT came in the 4th quarter and both resulted in game killing touchdowns by Indianapolis.

The Colts finish up their three game stretch of road games at New England next week. They will definitely need to be better on offense if they expect to come away with a win at Foxborough even though the Patriots have started the season 1-3.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 3

4:15 PM ET - September 20th, 2015
Qualcomm Stadium  - San Diego, CA

Indianapolis Colts at San Diego Chargers
Sep 20, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (3-0, 0-2 Away)7771031
San Diego Chargers (2-1, 0-1 Home)030710

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 284YDS, 4TD
Rushing : T.Richardson (IND) - 21CAR, 89YDS
Receiving : R. Wayne (IND) - 12REC, 113YDS

SAN DIEGO - Indianapolis traveled across the country to sunny San Diego, and the Colts coaching staff made a big decision. Branch Daniels, their 1st round pick in the 2015 Draft, has now replaced LaRon Landry as the starting FS. Everyone knew it was coming, and Daniels took over the first team snaps in practice this week. Facing Philip Rivers and a Mike McCoy offense pushed Pagano to give the speedy rookie a shot, few think he will reliquish his roster spot any time soon.

As things turned out, Daniels wouldn't have all that much to do until the end of the game. The Colts defense was excellent and basically shut down the Chargers offense. As expected, the biggest issue was covering receicing HB Danny Woodhead. Woodhead was muted on the ground, going 10/24 with San Diego's only TD, but his 3 receptions for 33 yards were all for 1st downs.


Hilton's 2TD were key.

The Chargers defense played well, holding Andrew Luck to 284 yards on a 37/40 day, but the praise stops at his 4TD passes. Reggie Wayne (12) and TY Hilton (13) both caught double digit passes and made the Chargers secondary look unprepared at best.

The Colts, despite the long flight, didn't appear all that troubled. Pagano was happy with the win, but pointed out that the team would need to play better as a whole going forward. This team is more capable than the 31-10 final score, and they will need to execute more effectively.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 2

1:00PM ET - September 13th, 2015
Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN

Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts
Sep 13, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Miami Dolphins (0-2, 0-1 Away)0140014
Indianapolis Colts (2-0, 1-0 Home)7103929

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 347YDS, 2TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 19CAR, 100YDS, TD
Receiving : R.Wayne (IND) - 14REC, 127YDS, 2TD

INDIANAPOLIS - The Colts took the field today for their home opener, and despite the win there were some red flags for the future. Indianapolis OC Pep Hamilton has been openly dedicated to the run, but at times they seem to rely on Andrew Luck throwing the ball more than planned. Today was one of those days, with Luck throwing the ball 50 times, it's hard to tell if this is going to be an issue.

The Dolphins came into this game with a decent defense, but they didn't seem to plan for Reggie Wayne. Luck is spoiled for receiving options, and the Dolphins looked like they wanted to stop the running game and passing over the middle. This plan worked, slowing Dwayne Allen and Trent Richardson, but Luck just decided to hit Wayne and TY Hilton over and over and over.

Indianapolis was enjoying a 17-0 lead in the 2nd quarter before allowing a Lamar Miller TD run, and then an officiating gaffe gave the Dolphins amazing field position. Allen came across the field on a drag route and with the ball in the air OLB Jelani Jenkins blocked him off. The pass sailed into the secondary and Cortland Finnegan snatch the ball out of the air. The refs called it an interception, even with Pagano complaining to the officials, they failed to make the call. With the ball on the 31 it wasn't hard for Ryan Tannehill to find Brian Hartline in the endzone to make it 17-14 before halftime.


Wayne makes his way into the endzone.

Defensively the Colts came up big time in the second half, shutting out the Dolphins. The only problem was something the team has struggled with over the past few seasons; HB receivers. Miller had a terrible day on the ground, only 30 yards on 11 carries, but he racked up 95 yards on 3 receptions. The Dolphins couldn't take advantage, but there will be teams that can. The high point of the game for the Colts defense was a massive goal line stand from the 4. The Colts turned a Miami 1st and goal in four straight sacks to knock them back 24 yards and seal their shutout.

Indianapolis will need to keep rolling with a tough West Coast road game at San Diego next week. The two teams faced off in the pre-season, and you can bet the Chargers haven't forgotten the 48-27 beating handed down by the Colts.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

2015 Colts - Week 1

4:15 PM ET - September 6th, 2015
Bank Of America Stadium - Charlotte, NC

Indianapolis Colts at Carolina Panthers
Sep 6, 20151ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (1-0, 1-0 Away)7107731
Carolina Panthers (0-1, 0-1 Home)307010

Top Performers

Passing : A. Luck (IND) - 334YDS, 3TD
Rushing : T.Richardson (IND) - 19CAR, 95YDS, TD
Receiving : R. Wayne (IND) - 12REC, 98YDS, TD

CHARLOTTE - The Colts were very excited to get started with the 2015 season, mostly to forget about 2014, but to also prove they had a Superbowl run in them. There were some bumps in the road before the game even started with starting RE Arthur Jones set to miss 4 weeks with a groin injury. Losing Jones would cause Chuck Pagano heartburn, Cam Newtown would represent a serious issue for the Colts defense as they struggle with mobile QB's.

Indianapolis started off on the wrong foot, with Reggie Wayne losing a fumble on the opening drive that resulted in a Graham Gano 51 yard FG, but after that is was all Colts. Andrew Luck, now endowed with an embarassment of offensive riches, looked about as sharp as everyone expected. Trent Richardson ran well to keep the aggressive Panthers defense honest, but it didn't seem to matter if they knew what was coming.

The Colts would enjoy a 17-3 after the first half, and it wasn't until Luck made his only mistake of the game that Carolina showed some life. Luck tried to hit Dwayne Allen on a drag route and Luke Keuchly jumped in to pick it off and run in for a Panthers score.


Wayne looked like he was 27 against the Panthers secondary.

Luck wasn't all that phased and went on to throw another TD pass, this time to Coby Fleener, and lead a final scoring drive that ended with a Richardson TD run. Luck finished his day 39/44, finding six different receivers over the course of the game. The Colts revamped defense did it's job as well, shutting down the Panthers' running game. Carolina's 1st round draft pick, HB Zeke Phillips out of USC, was held to a sorry 28 rushing yards on 10 attempts.

Indianapolis heads home to face a floundering Dolphins team that should net them a 2-0 start to the season.

Monday, November 17, 2014

2015 Colts - AFC South Projections

AFC SOUTH PROJECTIONS

Indianapolis Colts (12-4) : The Colts look good on offense, really really good, and it's going to be really hard for the rest of this division to stop them. Thanks to two of the worst teams in football they can pencil in a 4-0 record against the Titans and Jaguars. After the changes made to the defensive roster it's doubtful this team is going to choke away victories in the waging seconds again, look for the Colts to put away opponents early and often.




Luck could win his second MVP Award.

Houston Texans (9-7) : This team is difficult to read, but they will definitely continue to be a dominant force on defense. Their issue now is the offense, and it's hard to think they can hang with the better teams in the NFL. A spot in the playoffs isn't out of the question, but they will likely need some things to break their way. They will probably need to win 10 games to make it to the playoffs, but an 8-8 season is more likely.



Houston still has the best defensive line in the division.

Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11) : Jacksonville showed some promise last year, but they just couldn't come through. All of their young talent seems to be stagnant, Blake Bortles did not take a leap forward, and they are bereft of talent at key positions. They do have a few decent offensive linemen, but their best weapon on offense is Justin Blackmon and he can't do it all himself. They have just enough on the roster that they could win 6 games, but 5 is more likely. Experts call for them to finish in the bottom 5 for DVOA thanks to the likelihood that their offensive DVOA may be one of the worst in all of football.



Bortles and Blackmon need to step up.

Tennessee Titans (5-11) : Unfortunately for everyone involved, the Titans are not very good. They could be in the running for the worst team in the league at this rate, and there is nothing Ken Wisenhunt can do about it. Jake Locker has looked terrible and at this point probably will not become a replacement level NFL QB, the running game isn't present, and the defense lost most of it's veteran via free agency and retirement. They will be lucky to win 5 games, it's more likely they will be drafting in the Top 5 for 2016.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

2015 Colts - Preseason

The pre-season is over, and the Colts look like the odds on favorite to make it to the Superbowl if not win it all. The rich get richer as Phil Emery swooped in on a few choice free agents who failed to find homes, adding CB Prince Amukamara and MLB Brandon Spikes on 1-year contracts really filled in some holes. The Colts have a few warts, but as a whole they look like the most complete team in football. The team finished 3-1 by thrashing the Chargers, Vikings, and Panthers before losing their final game to the Browns. 

PROJECTED DEPTH CHART


Indianapolis Colts Depth Chart - 2015
Regular Offense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
WRT.Y. HiltonD. Rogers
TED. AllenC. Fleener
LTA. CastonzoC. Hairston
LGJ. MewhortE. Looney (R)
CK. HolmesL. Louis
RGD. ThomasH. Thornton
RTB. FuscoC. Hairston
WRR. WayneC. Shorts IIID. Moncrief
QBA. LuckJ. Palmer
FBS. Havili
HBT. RichardsonV. BallardJ. Forsett
Base 3-4 Defense
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
LDED. Browning (R)R. Jean-FrancoisLandon Stone (R)
NTM. HughesJ. Chapman
RDEA. JonesR. Jean-FrancoisR. Duncan (R)
LOLBB. WernerE. Walden
LILBB. SpikesA. Dent
RILBD. JacksonK. Sheppard
ROLBV. BurfictE. Walden
CBV. DavisD. ButlerA. Kilgore (R)
SSW. MooreB. Daniels (R)
FSL. LandryB. Daniels (R)
CBP. AmukamaraG. TolerD. Odom (R)
Special Teams
STARTER2ND3RD4TH
KA. Devito
PP. McAfee
PRD. OdomT.Y. Hilton
KRD. OdomT.Y. Hilton
LSK. HolmesD. Thomas

OTA / PRE-SEASON ANSWERS

Quarterback (Again) : After taking home his first MVP award, is there any question that Andrew Luck is the heart of this team? Everyone knows he will be good, and now he has the pieces around him to be even better. There is no excuse for the Colts offense to be anything but the best, and based on the pre-season results they should be the best if not one of the best offenses in football.



Can Luck add a Superbowl ring to his MVP award?

Offensive Line : After looking a little frail going into the 2014 season this could be one of the better units in the NFL thanks to free agency and LeCharles Bentley. Brandon Fusco and Chris Hairston were added to the mix, although Hairston has struggled in his transition to RT and looks like he might be a back-up at best, but Phil Emery stepped in to help develop their players. Emery sent the entire Colts offensive line to train with LeCharles Bentley at his O-Line Performance training center after he was impressed by Khaled Holmes' development, already a client of Bentley's, and it looks like it has paid off. The starting line looks solid, and this should help keep Luck upright and Trent Richardson rolling.

Richardson's Rebirth : Richardson, once a heralded prospect, fell from grace after the 2013 season. The trade for Richardson which cost Indianapolis their 2014 1st round pick looked like a real loser coming into the season, but after rushing for 1391 yards and 12 TD it looks like the Colts have a star HB. Richardson is going to see a lot of the ball in 2015, OC Pep Hamilton continues to be dedicated to the running game and with Ahmad Bradshaw gone it's Richardson's show.

FALL QUESTIONS

Defensive Line : The front office really failed to do much for the defensive line aside from drafting DE Donavon Browning, but even he doesn't look like the next Robert Quinn. The depth isn't great, and most of the starters are aging. It looks like the group is basically just going to get in the way so the linebackers can step up and make tackles, which could be an issue. Vontaze Burfict, who has been nothing short of amazing coming off the edge, could bring some pass rush relief but that will just be papering over the problem.



Spikes is going to have a lot to do if the Colts' defensive line struggles.

Pagano's Future : Coach Chuck Pagano has done well with the Colts over the years, but 2014 was a real misstep on his part. Yes, important players were traded away, but they blew games they should have won and wasted an MVP season from Luck. New GM Phil Emery has loaded this team with free agents and a few choice draft picks, so Pagano will not have any excuses. A return to the playoffs will help him keep his job, but how far will they have to go for Pagano to avoid being replaced? Pagano is well liked by players and management, but another down season might be too much.



Is it Superbowl or bust for Pagano?

Defensive Backs : Outside of Vontae Davis, Prince Amukamara and super-rookie Branch Daniels, this is Indianapolis' weakest area. William Moore has been decent during the pre-season, but he certainly hasn't wowed anyone. LaRon Landry is slated to start at FS, but he spends more time looking over his shoulder at Daniels than he does defending passes. After Davis and Amukamara it gets really thin, so depth and dime/nickel situations will be an issue. They drafted some depth, but they are hardly more than dime coverage options at the moment. It's a good thing the Colts have a high powered offense because teams are going to be passing all over them.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

2015 Colts - NFL Draft


CHICAGO - Following a busy free agency period the Colts hit Chicago with a long list of needs, but luckily for new GM Phil Emery he came in with a few extra picks. The draft opened with a little bit of drama, two teams traded into the Top 3 (Cincinnati and Dallas) while Oakland took the concensus #1 pick.

Oakland made Texas OT Julian Branch the #1 overall pick, a definite need for the struggling Raiders. They spent well in free agency and don't seem set to pick high again in 2015. The Bengals traded up to #2 to take Alabama FS Kadeem Orr, an Indianapolis target, and Dallas jumped to #3 to take LSU DT Dan Estes.

2015 NFL Draft - Indianapolis Colts
PickPlayerCollegePosHtWt
1 (17)Branch DanielsLSUFS6'-1"207
2 (49)Donavon BrowningPittLE6'-5"306
3 (65)Erik LooneyWisconsinRG6'-3"309
3 (81)Landon StoneDelaware StateLE6'-5"250
4 (113)Don WaltersFloridaROLB6'-2"235
4 (120)Artez KilgoreCaliforniaCB6'-1"183
5 (145)Daryll OdomNorthern IllinoisCB6'-2"186
7 (203)Venson PattersonEastern MichiganDT6'-3"275
7 (209)Rasheem DuncanBaylorLE6'-3"280

DRAFT ANALYSIS

Best Pick(s) : FS Branch Daniels, DE Donavon Browning.

Daniels and Browning fill some serious needs and represented the best player available. The Colts were trying to trade up, having additional picks, and get FS Kadeem Orr so having Daniels fall to them was a real blessing. Daniels was a two-year starter at LSU and showed good coverage skills with loose hips and a fluid backpedal, but his biggest strength is his ability to make tackles in the open field. Daniels has a shot at making the starting roster, but it's more likely he will learn behind fellow LSU grad LaRon Landry. Browning went under the radar a little, but he's a solid 3-4 DE with a good frame who holds up well against the run. He didn't register too many sacks at Pitt, but film seems to indicate he was double teamed regularly as the Panthers' best defensive lineman.

Worst Pick(s) : OLB Don Walters, DE Rasheem Duncan.

Walters entered the draft process with a 1st round grade but found himself plummeting as the draft went on. Walters didn't run well at the combine, showed up overweight, and struggled to bench press anywhere near his peers. He interviewed well and looked good on tape, showed the production teams want at OLB, but teams were seriously turned off by his combine performance. The Colts didn't seem to care and saw a bargain, but they needed an immediate starter and he will be a long term project. It's hard to say the 209th pick in the draft is a "bad" pick, but Duncan came out of nowhere. Duncan came into the draft essentially unranked, only started 10 games for Baylor in 2014, and didn't really impress scouts. Maybe the Colts coaching staff saw something, hard to tell.

Sleeper Pick(s) : CB Artez Kilgore, CB Daryll Odom

Both Kilgore and Odom went a little under the radar, unless it's a radar gun. Kilgore and Odom both ran 4.29 40-yard dashes at the combine, showed loose hips and impressive acceleration. Neither of them show much in terms of zone coverage, but they have the speed to develop into decent man-coverage corners. They will definitely see some work on special teams, and both might prove to be decent additions to Indianapolis' ailing Dime and Quarters coverage.

2015 Colts - Free Agency

INDIANAPOLIS - The Colts dove into free agency and became one of the most active teams this year. New GM Phil Emery did his best to throw a hay maker at all of their roster problems, mostly focusing on the defense that let the team down so often last season.

PRE-FREE AGENCY NEGOTIATIONS

The Colts declined to re-sign a few starters and contributors, letting Corey Redding, Jurrell Freeman, and Ahmad Bradshaw test free agency. The team opted to bring back Reggie Wayne and Darius Butler on one-year contracts and focus the bulk of their spending on LT Anthony Castonzo. Castonzo agreed to a 5-year $32.5 million deal which will keep him protecting Andrew Luck's blindside for some time. Emery also inked FB Stanley Havili, P Pat McAfee, and MLB Kelvin Sheppard to multi-year deals.


Castonzo should finish his career in Indianapolis.

It wouldn't be free agency without a little drama as WR Da'Rick Rogers rejected the Colts' initial offer and decided to test the market. Rogers, who was seen as a key replacement for the aging Wayne, put the Colts in a bad position regarding WR depth. The Colts were then forced to look at free agent receivers with only three on the current roster.

FREE AGENCY

Indianapolis went into free agency with numerous positions of need; WR, FS, SS, RG, RT, LE, DT, and LB. Emery basically managed to nail all of these with some bargain deals and one blockbuster. Surprised to see the 24 year old OLB Vontaze Burfict hit the market, the Colts threw the kitchen sink at him and landed a potential superstar. The Colts were missing a powerful pass rusher after the trade of Robert Mathis, and inking Burfict to a 7-year $100 million deal filling that need for quite some time.


Burfict hitting the market was a huge surprise.

The Colts loaded up on reasonable 4-year offers to strengthen the offensive line, WR corps, and defense. WR Cecil Shorts III ($12 million), RG Brandon Fusco ($36 million), RT Chris Hairston ($25 million), and MLB Akeem Dent ($15 million) fill some serious roster holes. Da'Rick Rogers, probably wishing he had accepted the Colts initial offer of 4-years for $20 million agreed to the same length at $16 million after failing to generate much interest.


Free Agency did not go well for Rogers.

Shorter term deals for SS William Moore and HB Justin Forsett made preparing for the draft even easier. With 9 picks in the draft thanks to trades, the team would have plenty of opportunities to paper over the roster cracks.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

2014 Colts - Post Season / Awards

INDIANAPOLIS - The Colts ended their season on a very sour note, but despite failing to make the playoffs there were numerous signs of improvement and growth. The name of the game for 2014 was regression, massive amounts of regression, as a team that performed well according to advanced metrics failed to live up to it's win potential. Previous seasons saw a flawed Colts team go 11-5 and defy the projections, but this season was different.

Offensively, the Colts were amazing. They finished ranked 2nd in Offensive DVOA thanks to finishing 1st in total yards, 1st downs, and 4th in points per game. Despite surrendering back breaking scores and finishing 8-8 they actually improved their Defensive DVOA to 10th thanks to leading the league in yards allowed, rushing yards allowed, and sacks. They finished 4th in passing yards allowed and 9th in points per game, but they were one of the worst (30th) in turn over differential at -10. The lack of turnovers could be attributed to bad luck, but the Colts failed to force fumbles and relied heavily on interceptions.

Finishing 8-8 is hardly good news, but there is a silver lining for the 2014 Colts when it comes to awards. The biggest news was the announcement that Andrew Luck was names the NFL MVP, his first such award and probably not his last. Even with various injuries to his receiving core Luck managed to lead the NFL in passing yards (4686) and TD passes (31).


Luck's first MVP award shouldn't be his last.

Luck was also named to the Pro Bowl roster along with two other Colts players. Trent Richardson managed to prove doubters wrong with a solid season, finishing 4th in rushing yards (1391) with 12TD. Dwayne Allen, Luck's favorite target, was also named to the Pro Bowl with the 3rd most receiving yards in the NFL (1185) and a whopping 102 receptions to lead the Colts and the league.

Monday, November 10, 2014

2014 Colts - Playoff Results / Colts Hire Phil Emery As GM

INDIANAPOLIS - The 2014 NFL season came to a close last night, and Colts fans have a few things to be happy about. After spending the bulk of his Hall of Fame career in Indianapolis it was not surprising that so many Colts fans would take pleasure in seeing Peyton Manning win his second Superbowl, this time with Denver. The Broncos defeated the Green Bay Packers 37-17 to cap off the 2014 season, Colts fans can only hope they will be there next year.

NFL Standings - Updated: Dec 28, 2014
NFC EASTWLT
Philadelphia Eagles - Y1150
NFC NORTHWLT
Detroit Lions - Y1150
NFC SOUTHWLT
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Z1510
NFC WESTWLT
San Francisco 49ers - Y1240
NFC WILD CARD RACEWLT
Seattle Seahawks - X970
Green Bay Packers - X860
AFC EASTWLT
Buffalo Bills - Y1150
AFC NORTHWLT
Baltimor Ravens - Y1150
AFC SOUTHWLT
Houstan Texans - Y1150
AFC WESTWLT
Denver Broncos - Z1420
AFC WILD CARD RACEWLT
Cleveland Browns - X970
San Diego Chargers - X970

Despite being happy for Manning, Colts fans were probably even happier to find out that MSMG hired Phil Emery away from the Chicago Bears to be General Manager. News leaked via Twitter, similar to the firing of Grigson, but this announcement was met with much applause.


Emery, who hired Marc Trestman, set Chicago in a different direction. He is well known for his no-nonsense press conferences and innovative approach to team management. He has already stated that the organization is due for an overhaul from the front office to the player's meals. It's likely that Emery, who plans to meet with Chuck Pagano immediately, will push for changes similar to those Chip Kelly brought to Philadelphia and guide their player management practices in a new direction. No word yet on whether smoothies will be involved even though a reporter asked Emery about it during his first press conference.




Emery addresses the media for the first time as Colts GM.

Emery takes over with free agency and the NFL Draft looming, it's hard to say what direction he will take the team in but it's clear that something needs to change to get over a disappointing 8-8 season. The Colts have a significant amount of cap space thanks to trades and expiring contracts, but there are so many roster needs it's doubtful that they will max out their payroll in an attempt to win immediately.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

2014 Colts - Week 17

1:00PM EST - December 28th, 2014
LP Field - Nashville, TN

Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans
Dec 28, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (8-8, 4-4 Away)0147021
Tennessee Titans (6-10, 3-5 Home)3140724

Top Performers

Passing : J. Locker (TEN) - 325YDS, 3TD
Rushing : T. Richardson (IND) - 22CAR, 136YDS, TD
Receiving : R. Wayne (IND) - 11REC, 138YDS, TD

NASHVILLE - The suffering has finally come to an end, and the finger pointing will probably begin. Colts fans cannot be happy with how the season has ended, a loss to the lowly Titans only adds to the insult. It's hard to believe that Indianapolis could waste a game in which they led in just about every major statistical category and held Tennessee to under 100 yards rushing.

The Colts took an early lead, mostly thanks to the Titans inability to stop Trent Richardson right from the opening kickoff. Richardson continued his campaign to show doubters that trading for him wasn't a mistake, and rumbling for 136 yards was a good closing act. Thanks to his efforts the Colts were able to control the clock and pick up short yardage 1st downs when needed.


Reggie Wayne would enjoy and impressive day.

Things really started to go south just before halftime when TY Hilton left the game with a knee injury and Jake Locker found Kendall Wright for a 9 yard TD pass to pull ahead 17-14. The Colts offense would feel the loss, and Reggie Wayne become a target monster on his way to 11 receptions for 138 yards. With the Titans focused on Dwayne Allen, Coby Fleener was given room to work, but the second half did not go well for the Colts offense. A long Richardson TD run would be their only score of the 2nd half, leaving the defense to try and hold a 21-17 lead.


Richardson's joy was short lived.

The Colts would muster an INT in the 4th, thanks to Mike Adams, but the offense couldn't get anything out of it and gave the ball back to Locker. Dexter McCluster, who had a decent day running the ball, was a nightmare outlet for Locker. If the Colts tried to contain the passing game they would leave McCluster open in the flats, and when they made an effort to cover him Locker found Derek Hagan for a back-breaking 27 yard TD with less than 1:00 left to play. Luck just couldn't get things going and the Colts season ended in a sour 24-21 defeat to a team closer to the top pick in the draft than the playoffs.

With a new GM on the horizon, there will be a lot of serious questions asked about this roster and the coaching staff. It's hard to tell if Pagano will be back for next season, but it doesn't seem like Colts fans will be too upset if he leaves. A win today would have put Indianapolis in the playoffs, thanks to a Patriots loss. Now the Chargers, at 9-7 with Cleveland, get a trip to Wild Card weekend. The Colts will be watching at home, if they can even stomach watching at all.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

2014 Colts - Week 16

1:00PM EST - December 21st, 2014
AT&T Stadium - Arlington, TX

Indianapolis Colts at Dallas Cowboys
Dec 21, 20141ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
Indianapolis Colts (8-7, 4-3 Away)00033
Dallas Cowboys (6-9, 3-5 Home)01315937

Top Performers

Passing : T. Romo (DAL) - 203YDS, 2TD
Rushing : D. Murray (DAL) - 21CAR, 95YDS, TD
Receiving : J. Witten (DAL) - 7REC, 113YDS, TD

ARLINGTON - With the season basically on the line the Colts hit the road for a matchup against the struggling Cowboys, a game that looked like an easy win to put their season back on track. They were sorely mistaken, and the Chuck Pagano hot seat only got hotter. For once it wasn't the defense facing the blame, they did well enough, as Andrew Luck and the Colts offense just could not get going.

The MVP of today's game was without a doubt Dallas kicker Dan Bailey. The Cowboys offense did well enough to move the ball into the red zone, but Indianapolis stiffened up and kept them out of the endzone. Bailey started the scoring in the 2nd quarter after a Tony Romo sack forced a 4th & 12. Bailey nailed a 50 yard FG, and he just kept hitting them all game.

Luck had the worst game of the season, though he kept his head up like a true leader. Luck threw the ball 47 times and only managed to pass for 192 yards. His only INT came as the 2nd quarter closed, and things didn't get much better in the second half.


Murray was basically unstoppable.

Romo added two TD passes in the 3rd quarter, and then DeMarco Murray took over. The Colts defense played well, but yet again the big play plagued them. Lance Dunbar had 4 carries for a single yard before breaking one off for 70 yards. They managed to sack Romo five times, often forcing 4th down, but Bailey was right there to hit a FG.  Bailey finished the day with 5 FG, three of them 40+ yards.

The loss exposed one of Indianapolis' biggest problems; linebacker depth. Jason Witten basically had free reign in the middle of the field. Man coverage was a nightmare, even with a safety covering him nothing worked. Romo barely had to work, going 17/19, and found Witten 7 times. More importantly, the Colts are now on the outside looking in with all of the divisions wrapped up. They need a win and a loss from Cleveland or New England to keep the season alive.

NFL Standings - Updated: Dec 21, 2014
AFC EASTWLT
Buffalo Bills - X1050
AFC NORTHWLT
Baltimore Ravens - X1050
AFC SOUTHWLT
Houston Texans - Y1050
AFC WESTWLT
Denver Broncos - Z1320
AFC WILD CARD RACEWLT
Cleveland Browns960
New England Patriots960
Indianapolis Colts870
San Diego Chargers870