Of course the Colts offense isn't complex. They have a HOF QB, a HOF WR, and another excellent WR opposite him, with a very competent TE and a serviceable OL. It's old school football: line up and get the ball to your playmakers. Peyton changes the play at the line to get the best matchup. And lo and behold, that is exactly what Herm wants to allow his QB's to do, be able to audible and change plays at the point of attack more often when situations call for it.
I guarantee you if the Chiefs find a very good No 1 WR and block better for Green, we're going to be a much better offense because all of a sudden, putting 8 men in the box isn't going to be as effective...
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