The Indianapolis Colts possess a dizzying array of aerial weapons, so many that it’s easy to get distracted by all the bells and whistles.
There’s Andrew Luck, the widely proclaimed next big thing at quarterback, big and talented and preoccupied with making big plays down the field. Ty Hilton’s a proven burner, Donte Moncrief has prototypical size and speed, rookie Phillip Dorsett runs like a track star, and veteran Andre Johnson remains to work underneath.
With all those weapons, it’s easy to forget that the powerful running of Frank Gore might be the best weapon Indianapolis has against a New Orleans defense that’s increasingly capable of making teams work for their plays in the passing game.