Owner Jim Irsay can't fix the Colts' problems by keeping Grigson, who should be fired for mistakes made the past three years.
Unlike in assessing Chuck Pagano’s situation as Indianapolis Colts head coach, the assessment of general manager Ryan Grigson isn’t nearly as challenging to understand.
The reasons for why Grigson must go are obvious.
First, and foremost, the former offensive lineman failed to fix the team’s No. 1 problem the past three years: the offensive line. And it finally led to a season full of expectations falling far short at 8-8.