Once again, we’re here questioning the Indianapolis Colts‘ front office because of the moves that were made this offseason.
Was anybody upset with the Eric Fisher signing? Not necessarily. How about the Carson Wentz trade? Not really! Both were impact moves that stood to improve the roster after costly departures.
However, through two weeks — and now heading into an all-important third — the Colts have dealt with insurmountable offensive line issues, which have stemmed from depth moves. To back up Fisher, who was coming off an Achilles tear and wasn’t ready until Week 2, general manager Chris Ballard added unimpressive names such as Sam Tevi, Julién Davenport and Matt Pryor — and also believed Will Holden would be good!