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Following the most lopsided Colts' defeat since Week 1 of the 2017 season (first game of Chris Ballard tenure) Charlie and Petar Hood of All Indiana Bets return to divulge the ugliest numbers from Sunday Night Football in Dallas. Let's start with the good: A trio of rookies from the 2022 draft class were three of the team's top performers against the Cowboys. The bad again started at the quarterback spot, but Charlie and Petar disagree on how to proceed over the final four weeks of the season. Most importantly, Jeff Saturday's approval rating as interim head coach has plummeted, and Jim Irsay will now pay close attention to the effort on the field over the final four games. Saturday accepted an impossible position, and now reality is setting in as the Colts continue to climb in the 2023 NFL Draft Order. Which young Colts deserve more playing time down the stretch? And what does all mean for Colts GM Chris Ballard? That discuss begins now. Thank you for listening! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After three games under the command of Interim Head Coach Jeff Saturday, the Colts' offense is officially still broken after a no-show in the first half against Pittsburgh's 30th-ranked pass defense. From the Matt Ryan interception early to the crucial fumble on the one-yard line between Ryan and Jonathan Taylor in the second half, once again the Colts' offense failed to find any rhythm on consecutive drives. All Indiana Bets Petar Hood rejoins Charlie to explain why the offensive line doesn't shoulder the majority of the blame this week. Plus: A concerning trend is emerging on the Colts' top-ten defense, and there is a clear answer as to why this is happening. Will Hood's bleak Colts' prediction down the stretch this season come true? And how lopsided does this matchup with the Cowboys' pass rush appear on paper? Brace yourselves for these numbers Colts fans. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Colts squander a chance at a legitimate season-changing victory in Week 11 to the Eagles, and Philadelphia Head Coach Nick Sirianni didn't miss his chance postgame to take a swing at the pinata that is Jim Irsay's franchise at the moment. This episode begins with Sirianni's pointed comments directed toward the Colts owner, and is followed by a discussion of the latest offensive letdown on Matt Ryan's offense specifically the interior of the offensive line. After putting the 17-16 loss to rest, Charlie and All Indiana Bets Petar Hood discuss Matt Ryan's future in Indianapolis beyond this season, and also a collegiate gunslinger who may catch the eye of Colts brass as bowl season nears. Plus: How many games does Jeff Saturday have to win to lock down the Colts head coaching spot for the long-term? With six weeks to go and the Colts playoff odds currently at (yikes!) percent, it is time to start the discussion on the future in Indianapolis. Thanks for listening! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeff Saturday's first week in Indianapolis resulted in arguably the most jubilant Colts postgame locker room scene this season, with Jim Irsay delivering a ceremonial game ball to the interim head coach he tabbed, reportedly, over the advice of General Manager Chris Ballard and other team executives. What were the telling signs pregame and postgame in Las Vegas that bold well for Saturday long-term? Plus: Which Colts individual performances against the Raiders earned top reviews from Pro Football Focus (hint: offensive line). Before former Colts assistant coach, Nick Sirianni, returns with the Eagles what is likely next for former Colts Head Coach Frank Reich? Charlie and All Indiana Bets' Petar Hood break it down in this episode. Thanks for stopping by! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Jeff Saturday era is underway in Indianapolis following Frank Reich’s firing after four-plus seasons with the Colts. On Thursday, Saturday holds his first practice with the team that now must travel to Las Vegas this weekend in hopes of avoiding a fourth consecutive loss. On this episode, Petar Hood of All Indiana Bets joins Charlie to walk through the timeline of Reich’s firing and the hiring of Saturday beginning with an odd postgame scene Sunday evening in New England. Is General Manager Chris Ballard the next to go or has Owner & CEO Jim Irsay realized something completely different? Also, how does Peyton Manning play into all this? Either way, a seismic shift in Irsay’s approach is evident, and according to Irsay himself — it is straight out of late Raiders Owner Al Davis’ playbook. That story is on the way too. Thanks for stopping by!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Sam Ehlinger era is underway in Indianapolis is underway and the 3-4-1 Colts are officially looking at the most daunting path toward the postseason of the Frank Reich era. Unlike 2018 with the elite throwing game behind Andrew Luck, and this past season with the record-setting rushing attack led by Jonathan Taylor, the Colts simply aren’t dynamic in any fashion on offense in 2022. On this episode, we investigate the one number that illustrates this fact more than any other. Ehlinger’s solid debut bolds well for the longterm, and a full breakdown of his first NFL start is on the way. Plus: despite Shaquille Leonard’s interception, the concerning Pro Football Grades for the Colts all-pro linebacker and another star teammate are in for Week 8. All Indiana Bets Petar Hood rejoins the pod to review a rollercoaster Week 8 in Indianapolis. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After just seven games it appears the Matt Ryan experiment is over in Indianapolis following a lackluster 3-3-1 start headlined by the NFL's third-lowest scoring offense. On Monday, Colts Head Coach Frank Reich dropped the bombshell during his weekly zoom call, leaving second-year quarterback Sam Ehlinger at the controls of the Colts offense going forward. Reich shared that the team's plan is make Ehlinger the starting quarterback for the remainder of the season with Ryan's role going forward still to be determined. Was this the right time to make the seismic shift under center? Should the Colts have played this hand slightly differently, leaving the door open for a Ryan return if Ehlinger struggles out of the gate? And most importantly, where does this leave a locker room filled with talent and postseason expectations? All Indiana Bets Petar Hood rejoins the pod to discuss a wild start to Week 8 in Indianapolis. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode WISH-TV’s Charlie Clifford and All Indiana Bets Petar Hood deliver a full breakdown on the Week 6 Colts 34-27 win over Jacksonville. Matt Ryan goes off, and Petar shares the advanced numbers on what clicked for gunslinger. The Colts playmakers at receiver put together the best performance of the Ballard-Reich era, including details on progress for Michael Pittman Jr., Parris Campbell, and the late hero Alec Pierce. What made the difference on the Colts offensive line which allowed zero sacks? The Pro Football Focus grades are in for that unit. Plus: A look at an uncharacteristic day for the Colts run defense that is overshadowed by change that is likely coming to starting lineup next week at Tennessee. Thank you for stopping by! Enjoy! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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