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  • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
    What is the total halftime deficit this year? Anyone care to calculate that ghastly stat?
    No calculation here, but playing from behind and coming out flat has been a hallmark of the Reich era.
    I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

    -Emiliano Zapata

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    • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
      What is the total halftime deficit this year??
      I don't know that number, but IIRC, they said that the Colts have trailed @ half-time in 12 straight games ??

      Seems crazy but also seems about right.

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      • Originally posted by PacerDude View Post

        I don't know that number, but IIRC, they said that the Colts have trailed @ half-time in 12 straight games ??

        Seems crazy but also seems about right.
        On the radio post game show, they just said 9: all 7 this year and the final 2 last year

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        • ^^OK. Still sucks. Shows that the team can't prep for a game.

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          • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post
            What is the total halftime deficit this year? Anyone care to calculate that ghastly stat?
            It looks like they've been outscored by 59 points their first 7 games. So an average of a 9 point deficit at halftime per game.

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            • Originally posted by Cubs231721 View Post

              It looks like they've been outscored by 59 points their first 7 games. So an average of a 9 point deficit at halftime per game.
              On one hand, 3-3-1 is a miracle with the hole we put ourselves in week in and week out.

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              • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post

                On one hand, 3-3-1 is a miracle with the hole we put ourselves in week in and week out.
                Yes, I'd say a major miracle. But how long is consistent lip service to division and potentially post-season success acceptable with continual underachievement. We ARE talking about consistently the weakest division in pro football. And we struggle year after year under Reich/Ballard. And the flat/slow starts are endemic by now. Win in the trenches! Broken record.
                I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                -Emiliano Zapata

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                • This season is lost.

                  JT with 6 ypc today and only 10 carries.


                  Name-calling signature removed

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                  • Originally posted by D-BONE View Post

                    Yes, I'd say a major miracle. But how long is consistent lip service to division and potentially post-season success acceptable with continual underachievement. We ARE talking about consistently the weakest division in pro football. And we struggle year after year under Reich/Ballard. And the flat/slow starts are endemic by now. Win in the trenches! Broken record.
                    Oh I agree this is unacceptable. We are lucky we aren’t a 1-6 team right now with as bad as we’ve played in the first half.

                    Can’t make the playoffs in this league when you start games like this week in and week out.

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                    • How did the Colts beat KC ??

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                      • Surely this is the last season of Reich? Not sure about Ballard. It would depend on conversations he and Irsay have had and what he's said about Reich behind closed doors. Has he been all in on Reich to Irsay or has be been expressing some concerns?

                        I think, at some point part of the problem with Reich could've been fixable had he backed off calling the plays. I'm talking long before this season. That is a potential fix that is a ship that has sailed by this point. It could still be his offense, but allow someone else to tweak it and to call it.

                        I also thought, as I watched today's game unfold, that it was a game where I could see a mobile QB being able to have a little more success. Earlier this season, the protection was so bad that the defense was in the backfield as soon as the QB had the ball. Today, it SEEMS there would've been some time for rollouts, and some broken play scrambles.

                        The first pick, Ryan was rushed into the throw and expected Campbell to turn for the ball. Instead, Campbell had no idea the ball was even thrown, or even that it was picked. It looked like he was pretty well covered anyway.

                        I'm not sure how long this mirage of a record will hold up IF something doesn't change with the team. 3-3-1 is nothing to write home about, but as bad as the team has played it's a bit unbelievable. And not too sustainable to even be at .500.
                        Nothing says 500 ball like 3-3 AND 1 tie. But the play to get there looks more like 1-7.

                        Obviously, not every game will be pretty. And sometimes you have to find a way and just win ugly. But they shouldn't all be UGLY. This isn't a team where the defense is so dominant they are keeping the the other team under 10 and the team just needs to find a couple of good drives, or the defense to get them a score.

                        Another disappointing season and this time the argument that the team is just a QB away is starting to wear thin. The coaching isn't helping that either.
                        Nuntius was right for a while. I was wrong for a while. But ultimately I was right and Frank Vogel has been let go.

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                        "A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself in the group, for the good of the group, that’s teamwork."

                        -John Wooden

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                        • ^^Reich & Ballard are under contract thru 2026. Unless there's a decent buyout clause, it's going to be tough to get rid of them both.

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                          • The Colts have a ton of tough games left on the schedule. They haven’t even started the games against the NFC East yet, which is the best division so far. There are also road games in New England, Vegas, and Minnesota.

                            Eagles (obviously), Giants, Cowboys, and Vikings are going to be sky high in any power rankings at this point….and we still have to play all of them. Only the Eagles are at home.

                            It’s unfathomable to think we can continue to float around .500 with this upcoming schedule if we continue to look so bad to start games. The wheels could really start to come off when you look at that schedule.

                            The Titans loss today wouldn’t have been too bad if we could have taken care of business against them at home a few weeks back. A split would have been just fine against them, but you just can’t lose both games.

                            The early season schedule is where we should have been piling up more wins to give ourselves a cushion for all of the tough games. That’s what a playoff team would have done - but this certainly doesn’t look like a playoff team.

                            The offense is just painful to watch - even when we get points on a drive it seems like such a struggle to do so.

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                            • Originally posted by Cubs231721 View Post

                              It looks like they've been outscored by 59 points their first 7 games. So an average of a 9 point deficit at halftime per game.
                              I wonder if the 2011 Colts were even that bad to start games? I could calculate both and compare, but don’t feel like depressing myself any further about this team.

                              This team as it stands now is about the worst possible situation for Ryan. No protection and no speed on offense. No reliable vet to throw to. No run game like last year. I think Ryan could still be a playoff QB if he had time and reliable options to throw to, but that doesn’t really matter right now because this offense doesn’t offer him those things.

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                              • Originally posted by Sollozzo View Post

                                I wonder if the 2011 Colts were even that bad to start games? I could calculate both and compare, but don’t feel like depressing myself any further about this team.

                                This team as it stands now is about the worst possible situation for Ryan. No protection and no speed on offense. No reliable vet to throw to. No run game like last year. I think Ryan could still be a playoff QB if he had time and reliable options to throw to, but that doesn’t really matter right now because this offense doesn’t offer him those things.
                                Yeah, but to your point about Ryan's lack of fit in this offense, how could TPTB not foresee that? This o-line hasn't blocked for anyone for the last who knows how many seasons in pass protection. The high rankings and reputation it established in recent years was really all about run blocking, which as you point out has mysteriously disappeared so it now mirrors the ongoing awful pass blocking.

                                But Wentz and Rivers both suffered the same fate behind this line. And it was no secret that Ryan would basically be a reprise of the Rivers approach. Ballard/Reich/Irsay should have either not gone back to that well given the o-line challenges and the lack of deep threat on the outside or they should have acquired new talent that legitimately enhanced those weaknesses. They did neither. Just rolled ahead like this would all be fine with a "game manager" blueprint a la the last two seasons, but with a now seriously downgraded run game.

                                And the KP ankle injury not withstanding, none of their moves the last few seasons have yielded any consistent pass rush from the DE position either. I mean going with Wentz last year was really shooting themselves in the foot. Now they've turned around and shot themselves in the other foot. I feel sorry for Ryan getting into this mess, but we also knew he was a QB on the downside of his (albeit excellent) career. Old and immobile wasn't getting it done for us and it should've been obvious. Yet we're still starting Pryor (2nd straight year) and still no legit option at LT (Raimann experiment was a bust as they expected too much too soon).

                                At this point I'd prefer they just give Ehlinger some developmental / show me what you got opportunity. As your post before the quote effectively illustrates, post-season chances are remote after yet another slow start.
                                I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

                                -Emiliano Zapata

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