INDIANAPOLIS — All it’s going to take is one carry, maybe two or three at the most, and the Colts are going to blow past a goal coach Frank Reich gave them long before Andrew Luck retired, long before offseason workouts ever started.
The Indianapolis running game is just two yards away from reaching 2,000, a barrier the Colts haven’t crossed since 1994.
But the development of a top-5 rushing attack, intended to make the Indianapolis offense more versatile and to open up even more big plays in the passing game, instead only highlights how far the Indianapolis passing game has fallen with Jacoby Brissett at the helm this season.