are spiraling at this point. None of the changes or adjustments have worked. Thinking outside the box at head coach, going with a first-time play-caller, and allowing a second-year quarterback to start over a likely Hall of Fame-worthy veteran, hasn't worked.
Kenny Moore is out on defense, and Braden Smith is on offense. Moore has long been one of the centerpieces on the defensive side of the ball in Indianapolis, and Smith has been the most consistent and reliable offensive lineman on the team this season, which isn’t a huge accomplishment under the circumstances. Neither of these developments will improve the outlook for the Colts on Sunday Night Football.