workhorse
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First off, I'm fully aware this is a Pats' board, not a Colts' board, but since you guys have played the Broncos already, I'm looking for some insight.
On paper, the Colts and Broncos look like their are matching their strengths. I think the key to beating the Broncos is making Jake beat you. He has 4 TD to 7 INTs and about 160 yards per game. Their rushing game and their defense are playing off each other to win games. Can they win from behind? They have really only played two teams with offenses, the Pats and the Rams. I have a feeling they will take a page from BB's playbook and use their running game to keep the Colts' offense off the field. Denver just lost their starting left tackle which should help the pass rush of the Colts and may have som impact on the rushing attack of the Broncos. The Colts have lost two of their defenders in Reagor and Doss, but should have Sanders back. How does this play out.
On paper, the Colts and Broncos look like their are matching their strengths. I think the key to beating the Broncos is making Jake beat you. He has 4 TD to 7 INTs and about 160 yards per game. Their rushing game and their defense are playing off each other to win games. Can they win from behind? They have really only played two teams with offenses, the Pats and the Rams. I have a feeling they will take a page from BB's playbook and use their running game to keep the Colts' offense off the field. Denver just lost their starting left tackle which should help the pass rush of the Colts and may have som impact on the rushing attack of the Broncos. The Colts have lost two of their defenders in Reagor and Doss, but should have Sanders back. How does this play out.