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Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The "obvious" strategy is to shove Dillon and Maroney down their throats in the hopes that the Colts return to their abysmal regular-season run defense.
Any other thoughts?
Too early to think about yet - but I'd give them a big dose of Dillon, he's running well - see if their tackling really has improved.
So, any thought on how to stop Colts recievers?
I mean after the refs let them push off?
We usually pass a lot vs. the Colts so I'm sure you'll be right. Our passing game is just about good enough now to have people take it seriously. Not to scare them, of course, but to take seriously.but spread them out and force them to take some guys out of the box and then tackle straight up.
We usually pass a lot vs. the Colts so I'm sure you'll be right. Our passing game is just about good enough now to have people take it seriously. Not to scare them, of course, but to take seriously.
The "obvious" strategy is to shove Dillon and Maroney down their throats in the hopes that the Colts return to their abysmal regular-season run defense.
Any other thoughts?
Put eight men in the box to stuff Rhodes and Addai.
Don't worry about Wayne & Harrison. They'll be too busy administering the Heimlich Maneuver to #18.
Oh yeah, getting Rodney back to pair with the ever-improving James Sanders would be a big lift. I worry that this upcoming game could be a letdown game, after the emotion and energy the team expended against the Bolts today. Getting Rodney back would be an awesome shot in the arm for the team.