Thank you for watching my All-22 Film breakdown on the Indianapolis Colts Offense! Follow me on Twitter @slaw_fb Topics covered: Anthony Richardson, Shane Steichen, the Colts Offensive line, and Adonai Mitchell.
Maybe, I think the investments at receiver in recent years combined with Steichen's history makes me think they are gonna continue to lean into 11 personnel.
Hey I never comment on YT but I stumbled across your channel as a Colts fan and reluctantly clicked expecting the same regurgitated stuff but legit your breakdown was actually purposeful with film, teaching, numbers. So refreshing to watch actual content and not :The Colts will be better because blah blah garbage". Keep this up and your channel is gunna be huge
The improvement in the Colts offensive line can be traced to replacing Chris Strausser as OL coach with Tony Sparano. The room never vibed with Strausser and was better with previous OL coach, Dave DeGuglielmo. In 2022, the OL was riddled with mental errors and miscommunication that lasted all season. Matt Ryan had so many free rushers, he couldn't do anything.
@@MetaTaco317 You are misinformed. Mudd left during training camp the year Strausser got hired. He eft without a public statement, but the rumors were that they disagreed on how things should run. And Mudd is the guy that got him in there through Irsay.
While our offensive line was much better this year, I don’t think Steichen deserves the credit. 2022 was just a weird dumpster fire year for the whole team, but especially the offensive line. Personnel was the same in 2023; however, they brought in offensive line coach Tony Sparano. I think he deserves the credit. I have a good feeling about this year. We just need health and our DBs to not play like rookies (and I think they may still bring in a veteran safety).
You are not the first person to bring up Sparano. The execution definitely got better and I have no problem attributing that to him. I just looked for some different tendencies that could be quantified.
Notice the pressure rate only dropped 10% but sack rate was down much more. I attribute it to a modern offense which gets rid of the ball fast instead of Reich's 7 step drop by 40 year old QB.
Colesen. How do you only have four or five videos on your YT channel? Do you have a tremendous amount of insight and should continue to progress. You just earned another follower by the way
As a fantasy player, I'm in on the Colts this year, specifically targeting Taylor, Richardson, and Woods (as a value TE). I appreciate your doing a deeper dive into Ad. Mitchell's YPRR. May have to bump him up a bit, especially in best ball. Sounds like a guy you can get in the second half of drafts that can have some pretty solid spike weeks. Thanks!
people forget that the Colts would've been in the playoffs last year if that pass on 4th and short by Minshew wasn't underthrown. Them and the Texans are gonna finally make the AFC south entertaining again 😭
The only problem is if richardson can stay healthy,Other that i feel like this could be a massive sleeper team,cause richardson and jt alone is terifying now they have two taller WR
@@AyushKhanapureother than one big play to start the game in the final match.. Houston struggled with Indy … Indy had that game wrapped up but a bad drop… look at the numbers between the both of last season games… Indy dominated them with or without starters
Hey Stroud, Lawrence, Levis, Mahomes, and every QB the Colts face, the Colts defensive line and linebackers, specifically Zaire are coming for you. The league is sleeping on the Colts. Youve just been put on notice.
@@slaw_fb When the Colts replaced Leonard with Ronnie Harrison Jr. and converted Harrison Jr. from safety to linebacker I called it out. I knew INTs were coming. 2 of them in his first two games and one for a pick 6. One of the safeties they just drafted will be playing linebacker from what I've heard. That's a Tony Dungy thing. Safeties playing linebacker and dropping back into coverage.