Miss me with the game-manager tag, Daniel Jones is a legit franchise quarterback. He does everything within the Colts’ offense so well, hitting all parts of the field, and this time was finally accurate in the redzone, delivering a floater above a defensive linemen to MPJ to convert on 4th and 2, scoring the touchdown, and also putting a ball right on the money for Tyler Warren in the back of the endzone. What inspires me the most is that he is doing this with a preseason and training camp where he was new to the city and fighting for the starting quarterback position. Imagine his ceiling as he gets used to the city and the scheme.
Both Goncalves and Bartolini struggled against the Cardinals last week, but they bounced back in a big way on Sunday against the Chargers, not allowing a single pressure throughout the afternoon and opening up running lanes that were more like highways. Center and right guard were considered question marks for the Colts before the season started, but Bortolini and Goncalves have established themselves as the long term starters for the team, and a big reason for the offensive success.
Pierce led the team in targets for the first time this season, and showed he is more than just a deep threat catching passes in the short & intermediate parts of the field. I did not expect him to be this good this year as I thought that he benefitted from Richardson playing quarterback last year, and that he would regress with Daniel Jones, but he continues improving and is now a must re-sign for the Colts this offseason.
I have been very critic of Zaire, both in the past and this season too. He played an amazing game against the Chargers, including what was an amazing pass-defense on a ball thrown down the middle against Ladd McConkey. Franklin has played better this season, and while I still think that the Colts could use an upgrade at the linebacker position, I am happy that #44 is playing some good ball.
I was wrong, I was really wrong, and Steichen was right. When Daniel Jones was named the starter I was ready to give up on the team. I just did not see the upside, I did not see the vision. This offense looks unstoppable. It is the definition of efficiency, driving down the field with ease, you just never know which way they are going to go. Situational play-calling, gamemanship, challenges, getting his offensive linemen in space, his use of Tyler Warren… I could go on and on, but there is a reason why Steichen is the leading candidate for COTY.
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