Pretty much. His productivity was limited because he had zero time to throw when he dropped back. I guess he is supposed to block too.
Eh, it's Eskin so take it with a grain of salt. I really wouldn't mind Reid leaving, especially given the fact that he would be quickly picked up by another team.
Watching the Colts makes me so angry. There really isn't a luckier franchise (no pun intended) in all of sports. Big picture, they were shoddily built and on the verge of multiple years in the cellar... until they just happened to be #1-overall-pick bad in a draft with the best quarterback in 15 years. This year, they've narrowly escaped against joke teams like Cleveland and Tennessee. Tonight in the first 20 minutes, they benefited from a Luck INT being nullified by an irrelevant roughing penalty (the drive ended up being a TD) and Josh Scobee inexplicably missing his first field goal since mid-2011. I hope this post serves as a jinx, but I'm terrified we'll wake up Monday morning with these clowns one game back of the Texans. So frustrating.
nice jinx. fumble...Colts ball. Colts will probably make the last WC but they're not a great team. they've squeaked by horrible teams so far. the Texans will destroy them.
I don't know how in the world there was indisputable evidence to overturn that. That's the Colts, though. Sigh.
Colts currently beating 1-5 Jaguars. Luck is the second coming of Jesus according to these commentators.
Fourth and goal, official on the right had absolutely no view of the ball. Luck ends up short of the goal line. Ruled a touchdown, and not even reviewed. Of freakin' course.
That's not a TD. How can they even rule than a TD? More shockingly, how did they not review it? So blatant.
i don't know how the ref can initially call it a TD when it looked like players were blocking his view, but since it was called a TD there's no way the replay was conclusive to overturn it.
So, to sum up tonight... 1.) Josh Scobee misses first FG in over a year 2.) Andrew Luck has INT nullified by an irrelevant roughing penalty 3.) Said INT drive ends in a TD 4.) Colts gain possession back when a 50/50 fumble (ruled down on the field) is overturned via replay 5.) On ensuing drive, Luck is apparently denied on 4th and goal, but official with zero view of football rules it a TD and it isn't reviewed This is all in barely over 20 minutes. I'm not sure if the Texans have had that much good fortune in 10+ years. These guys are ridiculous.