INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts didn't start game planning to try to stop the Baltimore Ravens' potent rushing attack this week. It started a couple of months ago during the hot, humid days of training camp in Westfield, Indiana.
That’s how challenging it is to slow down a Ravens run game that uses a lot of read, pass option and has a quarterback who runs like a running back and is also a threat to throw the ball.
“Just more about how unique their offense is -- and there’s a lot of college stuff in there,” Colts coach Frank Reich said.