Part of the Colts problem is that they have 10 players taking up 63% of their cap space. This means that they can't afford to pay many veterans and rely heavily on rookies. This kills their special teams performance and their depth at a number of positions.
So, they're using a lot of rookies in both the O and D-lines, which (surprise surprise) makes them susceptible to pass rush and weak against the run. Add in the fact that they just fired their starting DT for a pot arrest, and you get a team that Peterson will knock on its ass.
The Colts are going to find out that over reliance on a few excessively paid stars doesn't cut it in an age of salary cap parity.
So, they're using a lot of rookies in both the O and D-lines, which (surprise surprise) makes them susceptible to pass rush and weak against the run. Add in the fact that they just fired their starting DT for a pot arrest, and you get a team that Peterson will knock on its ass.
The Colts are going to find out that over reliance on a few excessively paid stars doesn't cut it in an age of salary cap parity.


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