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Offensive Line Woes Continue to Plague the Indianapolis Colts
Published by Nate Dunlevy on September 18, 2012
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Indianapolis Colts
It has been a long time since the Indianapolis Colts fielded a quality offensive line.
Going back as far as 2008, the Colts have consistently run out one of the five worst lines in the NFL every single year.
With Peyton Manning at his apex, Indy not only survived, but thrived despite a group that couldn't run or pass block well.
Now that Manning has moved on and Andrew Luck is in the saddle, the Colts desperately need better play from the men up front in order support their young investment.
General manager Ryan Grigson worked diligently to reconstruct the unit, but through two games, the Colts are still suffering from some ugly line play.
Indianapolis is averaging just 3.3 yards per rush. That...
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