With the arrival of new general manager Chris Ballard this season, Chuck Pagano’s seat began to heat up. Pagano had seen his former general manager Ryan Grigson fired, and he knew his job would be next up on the chopping block if the Colts failed to meet expectations this season.
Even with Andrew Luck missing the entirety of the 2017 campaign, the Colts should be better than their record indicates. They’ve had a halftime lead in nearly every game this season, but their execution in close games has cost them dearly.
Pagano addressed the media about his job security at Monday’s press conference as he tries to stay positive.