Tuesday, August 7, 2007

The Colts are crying...

DE Anthony McFarland is out. For a long time. This is not good for the Colties. In fact, it is really bad. They've already lost Simon, Bobbie Sanders, and a select few other defensive starters. It will be nothing short of a miracle if the Colts don't allow more than 170 yards per game on the ground. Miracle, I say!

LB Rob Morris and DE Robert Mathis received MRIs last Friday (as well as McFarland). Things are looking piss-poor for the Indy Colt Defense. My advice? Run up the middle, run off tackle, pitch it outside, play-action roll-out swing pass to the wide open HB because 3rd string LB can't cover him.

Lucky for the Colts, they still have offensive firepower behind Manning, Addai, Harrison, Wayne, and company. Are 35 offensive points per game enough?

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