jeez you weren't kidding about his blocking, fletcher cox just ate him upTRich is one of the toughest guys I've seen. For as down as everyone has been on him here in indy, for as few reps as he's gotten, and as bad as his blocking is, he never stops battling. I really want him to have a breakout game so daggum badly. No one deserves it more than he does.
The main problem for TR is as soon as he starts getting hot, he's pulled off the field. He gets very few red zone touches, and he is always pulled on 3rd down. We are seeing tonight brief glimpses of how good he can be, but he will never reach that 2nd level while he is with the colts.
I love Trent, and I love my colts, but I hope we can eventually make a trade that will mutually benefit both parties.
The main problem for TR is as soon as he starts getting hot, he's pulled off the field. He gets very few red zone touches, and he is always pulled on 3rd down. We are seeing tonight brief glimpses of how good he can be, but he will never reach that 2nd level while he is with the colts.
I love Trent, and I love my colts, but I hope we can eventually make a trade that will mutually benefit both parties.
Yes he was, and that was the exception. The Colts play calling is almost geared to make sure that we don't have a successful run game.He's still on the field....
Where in that did it come across that I blame Trent? My point is the exact opposite. I love Trent and I think he is a dominant back. My point is that he and the Colts scheme wise are not a good fit, and that he will never reach his full potential on their team.I would say don't place all blame on TR. The colt's blocking hasn't been great this year.