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In the 2009 NFL season, I had the opportunity to follow the Indianapolis Colts from game one until their devastating Super Bowl loss to the New Orleans Saints. From that defeat, I have been locked in on the Colts and have followed them through the offseason, regular season, and postseason. I love the Indianapolis Colts and my goal is to provide in depth analysis on games, offseason moves, and share my perspective on the team every year.

Week 10 Recap – What Went Right and What Went Wrong

The defensive battle in Frankfurt, Germany went the Colts way on Sunday, and with their 10-6 victory over the Patriots, they will head into the bye week on a 2-game winning streak. In the locker room after the game, coach Steichen made it clear that this team is “right where we want to be”. Ultimately, being undefeated is where every team wants to be, but for this Colts team and all of the adversity with injuries this season, to be 5-5 going into the bye week was crucial.

There is an old saying in professional sports that, a win is a win. The Colts did indeed win and fans can be relieved, but there is still a lot of improvement left for this football team. We’ll look at what went right and what went wrong in this victory.

What Went Right – Winning the turnover margin

The Colts are 5-0 when they win the turnover margin and naturally are 0-5 when they lose it. On Sunday, this defense racked up 2 crucial interceptions on the day and on offense, only gave up one turnover to a fairly formidable Patriots defense. Both INTs for the defense came in the 4th quarter when the Patriots had an opportunity to make plays.

The defense was actually out of position on this play, but the pressure up front forced an inaccurate throw by Mac Jones and therefore it landed short and into the arms of Julian Blackmon. It’s hard to tell if Jones just completely missed Blackmon in the middle or if he just threw an inaccurate pass too early when he got a glimpse of pressure.
one of the more bizarre moments in the game was when Patriots head coach Bill Belichick decided to bench Mac Jones for Bailey Zappe on the final 2-minute drive. Per usual in the NFL, backup QBs do not get a lot of practice reps in 2-minute situations. Nonetheless, with Zappe in the game, an errant, inaccurate throw gets intercepted to seal the win.

What Went Right – Getting Pressure with 4

Defensive Coordinator, Gus Bradley is not one to blitz a whole lot with his zone defensive scheme. On Sunday, he did not have to as his guys were able to get home by rushing only four. The Colts would finish the day with 5 sacks on Jones, 4 of which were by rushing four guys.

It should be noted that Dayo Odeyingbo had 3 sacks in the first half, bringing his season total to 6 (this leads the team). All around, the defense maintained good pressure on Jones all day and forced him to beat them through the air.

What Went Wrong – The Running Game

The theme of what went wrong on Sunday was the offense. For the second straight week, although both wins, the Indy offense has struggled to run the football. Against a Patriots defense that ranks #2 in yards per rush, the Colts running backs managed 71 yards on 24 carries (2.9 average).

Jonathan Taylor had the lion-share of the carries and looked very good on the team’s opening drive, but once things got settled in, his production evaporated. To put things into perspective, Taylor has 9 carries for 31 yards (3.4 average) and a TD on the opening drive. The rest of the game, he would have 14 carries for 38 yards (2.7 average). Certainly credit needs to be given to Belichick and this defense, but for a Colts team that relies on the run game for its success, this kind of production cannot be sustained for much longer.

Still to be noted – the lone TD of the entire game was an excellent run by Jonathan Taylor on 4th & Goal.

What Went Wrong – All Around Lackluster Offense

The Colts finished Sunday’s game with 264 total yards, so major improvement from their 198 performance last week, but somehow this offensive performance seems worse. The main thing is that the Colts struggled to convert third downs. After starting the game 3/3, they would go on to finish 5/13.

Gardner Minshew threw an unfortunate interception on a tip and struggled to get the ball down the field consistently. He did have one spectacular throw to Josh Downs late, but the interception was a drive staller that could’ve turned into points. At the end of the day, the struggles on third down, the lack of a running game, and the inconsistencies on throws down the field led to only 10 points being scored.

Every now and then, Minshew will do something crazy like this and it will work out.

The Final Down

The Colts will head into their bye week for some much-needed rest to get healthy. They will host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at home on November 26th.

One response to “Week 10 Recap – What Went Right and What Went Wrong”

  1. Great review Hannah !!

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