They allowed 2768 yards rushing last year. They have lost their best linebacker, Cato June, almost every one of the defensive tackles (Reagor and Simon are no longer on the team and McFarland is out for the season), both of their starting CBs. Bob Sanders, who allowed them to have 3 fluke good games in the playoffs, hasn't practiced and may not play at all this season.
The Colts defense is in worse shape than last year. Aren't they almost certain to allow over 3000 yards rushing? If they do get run over unlike any defense in history, what happens to them on offense? Will Peyton Manning have to throw the ball constantly because they're behind in games, making the problem even worse? Will the Colts be able to score enough points to keep up with how many their defense will give up? Will the Colts be able to finish 8-8, let alone make it back to the playoffs?
2007-08-08
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