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Colts to Contemplate Utilizing More of a No-Huddle, Uptempo Offense

The Indianapolis Colts are contemplating utilizing more of a no-huddle, uptempo offense after the offense scored just 6 points in the first three quarters against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday–only to score 21 points in the 4th quarter after running at a quicker pace.

Starting quarterback Andrew Luck seems to play much better and efficient, when the Colts switch to more of a no huddle offense–perhaps because he can do less thinking and simply play football at a high level:

However, head coach Chuck Pagano said on Monday that the reason the team hasn’t utilized the no-huddle, uptempo offense more is because of personnel packages, meaning that the Colts don’t want to be stuck with one personnel grouping for an entire offensive drive–limiting their versatility:

“Great question,” answered Pagano on the Colts potentially utilizing more of a no-huddle offense going forward.