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Analysts are honest about the Indianapolis Colts’ Anthony Richardson vs. Joe Flacco dilemma
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Analysts are honest about the Indianapolis Colts’ Anthony Richardson vs. Joe Flacco dilemma

THE Indianapolis Colts are two games away from shocking the NFL world by benching their 2023 draft investment quarterback Anthony Richardson. After another tough performance in week eight against the Houston Texanshead coach Shane Steichen felt the veteran Joe Flacco could help Richardson’s development while the second-year field general was (still) learning on the sidelines. However, it turned out horribly, with losses for the Minnesota Vikings And Buffalo Bills with Flacco under center. Fans have been begging Indy to revive Richardson, and now Money launderers reportthe analysts of are join the movement.

The debate is no longer about the best way for a young quarterback to learn. It is now clear that the Colts are not in a better position to win with Flacco behind center.

Bleacher Report NFL Staff

In Flacco’s last two starts against the Vikings and Bills, he went 42/62 (67.7%) for 451 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 fumbles and 4 interceptions. Despite Flacco’s 17 years of experience as a field general, it did not contribute much to victory. The irony is that fighting for the playoffs was the reason Steichen made the QB change in the first place, thus giving Richardson bench an even more sour taste.

Money launderers report then continued by breaking down what Richardson brings to the table for the offense as opposed to Flacco.

At a minimum, Richardson’s athleticism gives the Colts stable ground. When everything falls apart, he’s not a statue standing and holding the ball with no hope of a first down.

Bleacher Report NFL Staff

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Flacco isn’t playing well, but neither is Richardson. The former fourth overall selection has 59/133 completions (44.4%) for 958 passing yards, 4 touchdowns and 7 interceptions in six starts. Richardson’s poor passing stats are offset by his rushing numbers (41 carries for 242 rushing yards and 1 touchdown). It’s clear as day that Richardson was slumping as a passer in year two, almost taking a step back from the progress of his rookie campaigns. Luckily, Richardson is only 22, so there’s plenty of time for him to get things straight with mechanics and life as a pro.

However, many haven’t mentioned that it’s possible Richardson isn’t fully ready to become a starter in the NFL. Maybe it’s time in the movie theater? Pure work ethic? Everything is a possible answer to why Richardson found himself in the pine after a tough loss to the Texans. Regardless of the “why,” Indianapolis looks mediocre with Flacco under center and Steichen calling the plays. It’s fair to blame Flacco’s lackluster play. However, Steichen’s offensive game plan is regularly exposed by opposing defenses this season, contrasting with his approach in 2023 as a “chameleon” of offenses and QBs.

The Colts have a lot to figure out on the field, at quarterback, in the locker room and in the front office. These issues must be addressed while riding a three-game losing streak and having a 4-6 record, giving Indianapolis the difficult task of handling everything at once. Can the Colts get things on track with a road win at MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets? Although it’s only Week 11, Indy’s playoff chances are on the line in this one, making it almost a must-win storyline for Steichen and Flacco.

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