Initially when Jacoby Brissett took the field for the Indianapolis Colts last season, it didn’t matter what his ceiling was. He was better than Scott Tolzien, and we were expecting to see Andrew Luck on the field within a handful of weeks. Obviously, as the season wore on, we realized that Luck wasn’t coming back and we were then expecting Brissett to show some signs of development.
We did see some improvement, in some aspects, but not enough. Brissett was very inconsistent, couldn’t put drives together in the second halves of games and simply didn’t push the ball down the field nearly enough given all of the opportunities he had.