INDIANAPOLIS — The narrative for the Indianapolis Colts all offseason and through training camp and the preseason was really emphasizing getting off to a “fast start” in games.
Through the team’s first two games of the 2016 season, it’s not quite something the Colts have been able to master.
Indianapolis’ opponent on Sunday, the San Diego Chargers, meanwhile, have done no wrong so far this season when it comes to jumping on their opponents early and often. Through two games, the Chargers have scored 42 points in the first two quarters of their games — and have allowed just three.