Jim Bob Cooter likes to tell a good story.
Get the Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator really interested in a topic and he’s likely to ramble on for minutes in a style uniquely his own.
So it was Wednesday afternoon at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center when Cooter was asked about the mental game for second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson.
He described a play last season that included a jet motion for wide receiver Josh Downs on which the rookie was far from the primary target.
But Richardson instinctively found Downs for a decent gain when the defense reacted unexpectedly in the moment.