Ouch... sooo there a lot that could possibly be wrong with him in terms of his injury... He's wreckless with his running style. He tries to be the big body cam newton and plow over people but... he cant. At this rate the colts will be looking for another QB. Payton, neck, Luck.... injured a lot(it seemed) and now Richardson. They're snake bitten
& posters on this very forum think Tyler Lockett, all 165 pounds of him, should take on multiple defenders converging from different directions to gain that extra inch because that's what they would do as a real man.
There is a time, place, and Player for big hits. QB and any RB not named Marshawn Lynch" are not them.& posters on this very forum think Tyler Lockett, all 165 pounds of him, should take on multiple defenders converging from different directions to gain that extra inch because that's what they would do as a real man.
I agree they should have worked him into the lineup but they have all kinds of pressure to play him due to his draft status and paycheck. The trouble with starting before he's ready is that they risk serious injury and messing up his mental game. I'm convinced that QB's that get pummeled early in their career get a bit shell shocked and develop "happy feet."The Colts have done Richardson a disservice by starting him. He was extremely raw coming out of college, and they've just thrown him to the wolves. And what? He's been knocked out of seemingly every game.
No. Posters on this forum think he should be strategic about it and not flop down as his default action. When it's third down and he appears to be close enough to get a first down, he should try. That was an issue a few times last year. He has not been just dropping to the ground right after the catch this year, and he isn't taking big hits. He's being smart.& posters on this very forum think Tyler Lockett, all 165 pounds of him, should take on multiple defenders converging from different directions to gain that extra inch because that's what they would do as a real man.
Yeah he went down short of a first down the grand total of 1 time last year & admitted that he screwed up.No. Posters on this forum think he should be strategic about it and not flop down as his default action. When it's third down and he appears to be close enough to get a first down, he should try. That was an issue a few times last year. He has not been just dropping to the ground right after the catch this year, and he isn't taking big hits. He's being smart.
No one wants him hurt, everyone wants him to last the whole year.