PHILADELPHIA — The Colts were not embarrassed. They were not ashamed. They were not good, but good doesn’t matter. Not in the preseason. Not when quarterback Andrew Luck plays just 11 of the team’s 74 snaps, the top two running backs don’t play at all, and neither do two of the top three cornerbacks and two of the top four receivers.
Which is why the Colts’ locker room was loose and relaxed after their 36-10 loss to the Eagles, a game in which the third-best quarterback on Sunday for the Eagles, a guy who was out of work last year — guy named Tim Tebow — had a passer rating (67.