For the past few seasons, the Indianapolis Colts have cut corners with their quarterback, preferring to roll the dice on inexperienced, under-appreciated, or past their prime pivots. You may be shocked to hear that it hasn’t paid off, with the Colts making the postseason just once since 2018, losing to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Wild Card game. What’s less shocking is they have employed the same strategy for the upcoming campaign, acquiring veteran quarterback Matt Ryan from the Atlanta Falcons in the offseason. They may be attracting sharp money, but it may be wise to head into 2022 with some reservations about the Colts.