2012 Indianapolis Colts
Are you feeling lucky? You might not be, but Twitter lord Colts owner Jim Irsay sure is. 2012 is the first year of the new chapter in Indianapolis. They have turned the page on the greatest player in franchise history, Peyton Manning, electing not to pay him the $28 million he would have been due. Instead, they used the first pick in the draft that they got from being absolutely pathetic in 2011 to select Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck. Apparently, this kid is the highest rated QB prospect since Peyton himself. He’ll need to be, if he wants to be adored by Colts fans the way they worshipped 18. However, I think that people in Indy know what the situation is. They watched Peyton grow into a superhero, and realize that Andrew Luck will not bring greatness immediately. That being said, there is a new hope in Indianapolis for the future. Luck looks pretty sharp in preseason play and could mature into a star sooner rather than later. Anything that he can provide this year would be an improvement from the abysmal 2-14 season they recorded last year. A new era is beginning in Indy...let’s see how fast it takes to become a perennial contender once again.
Offense
I already talked a lot about Andrew Luck so I’ll move on from him now. The only thing I’ll say about him is that I think his addition already makes them the third best team in the division, ahead of Jacksonville. The rest of the offense is definitely a work in progress. Donald Brown is looking at the most important season of his career. With Peyton no longer taking snaps, the running game and short passing attack will be more important than ever. Brown will have to take charge and become a true number one running back. Anything less than 1,000 rushing yards will not be good enough. I do think he can get there though. He won’t be a superstar this year, but he’ll be a top 20 running back. As for the receivers, at least Reggie Wayne is still there. The vet will be a big security blanket for the young Luck, but it is yet to be seen how much he has left in the tank. Austin Collie meanwhile, seems to be one concussion away from his career ending; it’s getting scary. The wide receiver crew will definitely be a work in progress over the next few years to try and get talent around Luck. One spot that Indy does look promising in would be the tight ends. They used two draft picks on tight ends in this draft. One of those picks is Coby Fleener, the TE that their new QB threw to in college at Stanford, which means the chemistry is already there. It looks like New England might be starting a new trend in the NFL: two stud tight ends are unstoppable.
Defense
The Indianapolis defense has very low expectations in 2012. They still have the bulldogs on the edges rushing the passer in Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis, but how long will that last? They are both aging with big contracts, and this franchise is in complete turnover. Besides them, they do not have much more talent on this side of the ball. However, there are bright spots. First of all, new head coach Chuck Pagano is the former defensive coordinator of the Ravens, so his defensive credentials are solid. Also, the recent trade for cornerback Vontae Davis from the Dolphins was huge. They now have a very good, young corner to sure up the secondary and build a defense around. This unit will not be very good in 2012, but it should get better over the next few seasons. Remember, this team is a work in progress.
Schedule
Everyone knows the Colts were dreadful last year. 2-14 is not good in any way, shape, or form. However, they should not be that bad again. Things are definitely on the upturn in Indianapolis. Houston owns the division for now, but who knows how big their window is? Tennessee is a team that can definitely be a force the instant Jake Locker grows into a significant talent, if that happens. Those two teams will present problems to the Colts for this year and next year, but Indianapolis can be a division contender in as soon as three seasons. Look at Indy to contend for a playoff spot in 2014 or 2015. Unfortunately, they will experience some growing pains this season, but let’s see if they can conquer adversity.
Week 1: L at CHI (cut to Julius Peppers rubbing his hands together)
Week 2: W vs MIN
Week 3: W vs JAC (winning record!)
Week 4: Bye
Week 5: L vs GB
Week 6: L at NYJ
Week 7: W vs CLE
Week 8: L at TEN (CJ goes for at least 150 in this game)
Week 9: W vs MIA (Luck >>> Tannehill)
Week 10: L at JAC
Week 11: L at NE (probably by at least 20)
Week 12: L vs BUF
Week 13: L at DET
Week 14: W vs TEN
Week 15: L at HOU
Week 16: L at KC
Week 17: L vs HOU
I have the Indianapolis Colts finishing the season at 5-11. Better than how they did in Peyton’s first season, and a definite bright spot, jumping three wins up from last year. I hope the Colts personnel are wearing sunglasses, because their future is really bright right now. After a bold prediction, we got the Jacksonville Jaguars coming up next. Bonus question: who do you think will have a better year, in terms of stats and/or wins? Until next time.
Bold Prediction: Andrew Luck’s stats: 3,300 yards, 24 TDs, 17 INT, probable Offensive Rookie of the Year. Unless RGIII outplays has something to say about it.