 I mean their defense is amazing, incredible, it's been all season long, but that offense, are they the reason why they're just being held so back and is this offense preventing them from being one of the best teams in the NFL today? Let's break it down a little bit further. 19th in yards pass per game, 14th in passing, 20 second in rushing. Alright, so the passing, not that bad. Everything else could use a little bit of help. The reason why this team is the way that they are and why they're so good is because of their defense, but on the offensive side of the ball, they're efficient. They get it done when they need to get it done. Their turnovers are not that bad. They're tied 7th in the NFL with 9 total turnovers this season. Phillip Rivers, when we speak about turnovers, can throw three interceptions in a game, but then go straight, three straight games without throwing an interception. So it gets all of his interceptions out of the way in just one game, two or three games without another interception. But is Phillip Rivers the reason behind the Colt's lack of success? I was talking to my buddy Larry. And he stated that he watched this one game with the Indianapolis Colts. I believe it was against the Cleveland Browns. A game that this Colts often should have performed really well against, against that defense. Watching that game and he stated, man, it looked like the corpse of Phillip Rivers out there. He did not look that good. And you know, I tried to give him some benefit of the doubt. I was like, you know, Frank Reich has a history with Frank Reich. Maybe they're just getting learned like learning a new offense or I mean, you should have this offense already memorized with Frank Reich being your head coach, but maybe they're just still like some miscommunication with like wide receivers. And I don't know. Try to get the benefit of the doubt. But this season, it just hasn't been the best for Phillip Rivers. And is it because the Phillip Rivers of the past is no longer? And it truly is a new Phillip Rivers that has digressed just a bit good enough to win some games and good enough in certain moments when you need him a good bridge quarterback. But he's not going to be your franchise quarterback. Definitely not for the long term, but maybe after the season, you signed a one year, 25 million dollar contract. What are the Indianapolis Colts going to do with Phillip Rivers moving forward? It's a very good question. Larry went on to state that maybe Jacobi Berset could be the answer for the Indianapolis Colts moving forward. I mean, if you look at Phillip Rivers and what he's on pace to throw this season, 4,100 yards passing, 24 passing touchdowns, not bad, but then 14 interceptions. OK, that's it's getting there. It's it's a little high for the touchdown to interception ratio. But Jacobi Berset in 2019, 2,900 yards passing, 18 passing touchdowns, six passing interceptions and 15 games. All right, Phillip Rivers throws for more yards can can air it out more. Berset, yeah, he's better in the interception game. But, you know, it seems like if you want someone that's boom or bust, high risk, high reward, then Phillip Rivers is that guy. But I don't see Phillip Rivers having a future in Indianapolis for much long because of the contract situation with a one year contract. Pretty much signing a prove it deal with Indianapolis. Just one year. Hey, let's see if we can make the Super Bowl, make the NFL playoffs. And let's just go from there. And so far, it's been proven. Yeah, you can make the NFL playoffs you're on track to, but I don't know. It's going to be tough with those numbers when it comes around to resigning him. So definitely interact with us and chat with us if you believe that Phillip Rivers has a future in Indianapolis after the season. But that's the passing attack of Phillip Rivers. Let's talk about the rushing attack of the Indianapolis Colts, the 22nd ranked run game. We expect Jonathan Taylor to be this three down back like it was in Wisconsin, rushing for 6,000 yards in three seasons in college football. But Jonathan Taylor, the second round pick for the Indianapolis Colts has been in a running back by committee approach. I know you guys wanted them pop off for you guys that own Jonathan Taylor in fantasy football. I expected him and Marlon Mack, more so Marlon Mack to be the front runner and to get more so around 180 carries, Marlon Mack. And then Jonathan Taylor get 150 carries this season. But Jonathan Taylor has been a big letdown as far as the Colts offense goes after Marlon Mack came out with an injury or was hurt for the season. Instead of the Colts, Frank Reich trusts Jordan Wilkins and his ability. Trust Naheem Hines and his ability in the passing game is instead of feeding them the ball a lot. So Jonathan Taylor is not going to be that three down back. It seems like for the Indianapolis Colts offense, at least for this season, maybe moving forward, it could be. And I don't know whether it that's because of regression with Jonathan Taylor or he just doesn't see him as a big, big threat in the run games or potential to be a three down back. But I, Jonathan Taylor has been a little bit of a letdown as far as what our expectations were for him. I do believe that he's still talented. I hope that he were to turn it around. I do wish that Frank Reich were to give him a little bit more carries. And I feel like this ground game could turn everything around. But as of right now, we're just going to have to settle with Taylor getting eight or nine carries a game and a Wilkins getting around 11 or 12. So that's my opinion on it. I feel like this Colts offense, this Colts team is very good. This Colts offense is very efficient in getting things done. But they're just out of ceiling right now. They had they've capped off. And if you just want to break that class ceiling, you want to get a little bit higher. You've got to try new things, got to try new things. Leave your comments down below, interact with us and let us know your thoughts on that Colts offense.