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Lawrence Owen
05-28-2020, 12:05 PM
I am joined by 1070 the fan's Kevin Bowen, and Colts .com's Jake Arthur, to discuss the 2020 expectations for the Colts as a team, positions, and player wise!
We covered nearly all aspects, and had a great 1 hour discussion about only the Indianapolis Colts!

(When youtube finishes processing, I'll add timestamps in the description.)

Thank you for your support!


https://youtu.be/_rMfymtUQWI

smitty46953
05-28-2020, 01:00 PM
Your best one yet, nice job !!! :cool:

Racehorse
05-31-2020, 04:19 PM
Really enjoyed this

YDFL Commish
06-01-2020, 05:04 PM
Really enjoyed this

Very informative.. One question I would like to see answered, is do Arthur or Bowen think that Phillip Rivers will play more snaps under center than Brissett did, as opposed to being in the shotgun?

I think it's a real advantage in both the run and play action passing game to play a certain amount of snaps under center.

Lawrence Owen
06-01-2020, 10:24 PM
Very informative.. One question I would like to see answered, is do Arthur or Bowen think that Phillip Rivers will play more snaps under center than Brissett did, as opposed to being in the shotgun?

I think it's a real advantage in both the run and play action passing game to play a certain amount of snaps under center.

Interesting question.
I'll ask and get back with you.
Personally I think he will. Mainly because of such a stud RB stable. Could see a lot more I formations, and Pro formations.

Lawrence Owen
06-02-2020, 01:39 PM
Very informative.. One question I would like to see answered, is do Arthur or Bowen think that Phillip Rivers will play more snaps under center than Brissett did, as opposed to being in the shotgun?

I think it's a real advantage in both the run and play action passing game to play a certain amount of snaps under center.

Kevin Bowen:

"Agreed, very important to incorporate the under center looks to create more of the deception.

We just haven’t seen enough of the play-action game tapped into to really know how Reich wants to use it. Granted, the RPO stuff is used out of the shotgun and Reich still wants that to be a staple even with Rivers. There’s a balance, but I think having a good amount of work under center is key."

Thank you for your question!