Post Tagged with: "Andrew Luck"

  • Colts’ new scheme? Try ‘Midwest Coast’ offense

    Colts’ new scheme? Try ‘Midwest Coast’ offense

    Brunos Blog, Colts April 18, 2013 at 9:42 am

    Hot Reads from the first official day of player preparation for the Colts’ 2013 season: >> Apparently, Pep Hamilton wants to distance himself, at least somewhat, from the “West Coast Offense” tag. Andrew Luck said Hamilton prefers to call it a “No Coast Offense” because it blends the best of [...]

     
  • For a guy that may never play, Hasselbeck important

    For a guy that may never play, Hasselbeck important

    Brunos Blog, Colts March 20, 2013 at 11:10 am

    There have been few less impactful positions in the NFL in the past 15 years than backup quarterback for the Colts. Since the dawn of the Peyton Manning era in 1998, five backup quarterbacks have combined to toss a total of 221 passes in 14 seasons – an average of [...]

     
  • If Pro Bowl was eliminated, would it be missed?

    If Pro Bowl was eliminated, would it be missed?

    Brunos Blog, Colts January 28, 2013 at 10:26 am

    I set the reminder on the DVR, just in case I could possibly forget, made sure my schedule was clear and when 7 p.m. arrived, was nestled snugly in my unraveling old recliner, fully committed to giving the Pro Bowl a chance. No less trusted an authority than Peyton Manning [...]

     
  • Luck hopes Colts’ new offense keeps parts of old

    Luck hopes Colts’ new offense keeps parts of old

    Brunos Blog, Colts January 25, 2013 at 9:33 am

    The offense Andrew Luck operated well enough as a rookie to guide the overachieving Colts into the playoffs and reach the Pro Bowl is gone. He hopes it is not entirely forgotten. Make no mistake, Luck is extremely happy with the hiring of his former Stanford offensive coordinator, Pep Hamilton, [...]

     
  • Hamilton brings West Coast mindset to Colts’ offense

    Hamilton brings West Coast mindset to Colts’ offense

    Brunos Blog, Colts January 18, 2013 at 6:13 pm

    As much as the Colts loved Bruce Arians, apparently they weren’t crazy about his offensive philosophy. Less than 24 hours after Arians was hired as the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals, the Colts reportedly found his replacement at offensive coordinator, Pep Hamilton of Stanford. Where Arians is a 60-year-old [...]

     
  • Opportunities lost cost Colts in Baltimore

    Opportunities lost cost Colts in Baltimore

    Brunos Blog, Colts January 6, 2013 at 6:07 pm

    Of the many endearing traits the Indianapolis Colts demonstrated throughout this remarkable season, among the most important was opportunism. Leave them a sliver of light, the slightest crack in the door, a few seconds on the clock, and they would find a way to push through and make something happen. [...]

     
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    Flacco, Ravens use big plays to end Colts’ season, 24-9

    Colts January 6, 2013 at 4:40 pm

    Baltimore (TSN) – The Baltimore Ravens never beat the Indianapolis Colts in the postseason with Peyton Manning at quarterback. They had an easier time in their first encounter with his heir apparent, however. And now they’ll get another chance to obtain that elusive victory over Manning after ending the Indianapolis [...]

     
  • Colts-Ravens matchup perfect for screenplay season

    Colts-Ravens matchup perfect for screenplay season

    Brunos Blog, Colts January 4, 2013 at 11:05 am

    For this flawlessly imperfect team, there could be no other result. Of course, the Colts are returning to Baltimore for the first postseason game of a new era that dawned with dazzling speed. “The way everything’s transpired to this point, nothing really shocks me anymore,” said Coach Chuck Pagano. “I [...]

     
  • Emotions, motivation high for both Colts, Ravens

    Emotions, motivation high for both Colts, Ravens

    Colts January 3, 2013 at 2:21 pm

    By John McMullen, TSN NFL Editor Talk about emotion. When the Indianapolis Colts visit the Baltimore Ravens on Wild Card Weekend, so much for so many will be on the line. Long time Baltimore football fans have never forgiven the Irsay family or gotten over the image of Mayflower Transit [...]

     
  • Will Colts’ deserving award candidates actually win?

    Will Colts’ deserving award candidates actually win?

    Brunos Blog, Colts January 1, 2013 at 10:40 am

    Now that the regular season is over and the ballots are due, it’s the best time to take a hard look at the Colts’ candidates for major postseason awards. There is no question strong arguments can be made for Ryan Grigson as the league’s top executive, Bruce Arians as the [...]