It’s 2nd and 23 late within the third quarter of the divisional tilt between the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans, with Houston holding a 10-point lead. Second-year sign caller Anthony Richardson takes off below stress, fights off a sack try earlier than ultimately being introduced down by one other Texans defender for no achieve.
Then, Richardson … subs himself out? As a result of he was drained?
#Colts QB Anthony Richardson on taking himself out of the sport within the third quarter: “Drained, I ain’t gonna lie. That was numerous working proper there that I did … So, I simply informed Shane (Steichen) I wanted a break proper there.”
( @WISHNews8)pic.twitter.com/5DiUalDXDU
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) October 27, 2024
It’s a brutal second of honesty and bluntness from a quarterback who put up certainly one of his worst performances of his younger profession. Richardson went 10-32 for 175 yards, threw a landing and a decide, was sacked 4 occasions and solely had six carries within the Colts’ 23-20 loss on Sunday. It was a loss that made Colts followers and normal NFL followers re-examine what precisely we’ve in Richardson at this level in his profession. For a workforce with playoff aspirations such because the Colts, the loss pushed them to 4-4 with video games in opposition to the Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Payments, Denver Broncos and Detroit Lions left on the schedule. Every of these groups with formidable defenses that might make life depressing for the younger sign caller.
Nonetheless, earlier than we transfer ahead we’ve to ask: what’s gone improper in Richardson’s second 12 months? Why hasn’t all of it clicked but?
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Let me begin off by saying this: at this level in his profession, Richardson has solely performed in 10 NFL video games and completed solely eight of them attributable to harm. Since his second 12 months in school on the College of Florida, Richardson has solely began 23 video games since leaving highschool. That is nonetheless a passer who wants reps and time to determine a few of the finer factors of taking part in quarterback.
The factor that was probably the most tantalizing about Richardson popping out of school was his course of, as odd as it could sound for a man with restricted begins. It seemed like he knew the place the ball was speculated to go and his head was in the correct place. The footwork made the outcomes not at all times look fairly, however you can a minimum of see the imaginative and prescient. In restricted reps throughout his rookie 12 months, you can see the imaginative and prescient and thought of what he could possibly be as a passer. Ripping passes down the seam to fit receivers, the highly effective and explosive working model—it was all there, and one other 12 months of simply getting reps would support within the progress that he would make.
Nonetheless, eight video games into the 2024 season, the issue has change into clear: the outcomes not at all times including up have messed with Richardson’s course of, and that’s the place we enter the hazard zone. Richardson doesn’t have almost as a lot religion in what he’s seeing in comparison with the place he was final 12 months and it’s bringing down the offense as an entire. Richardson is thirtieth amongst all qualifying quarterbacks in Success Price, placing him solely in entrance of Spencer Rattler and Deshaun Watson. This implies the offense is barely discovering any profitable performs when Richardson is dropping again to cross, and when you tack on an NFL-leading 13.1 Common Depth of Goal and an NFL-worst -14.6 Completion Proportion over Anticipated, you get a fairly simple image of what’s going improper in Indy’s passing offense: Richardson is taking all of those throws downfield, however can also be not hitting on these as usually as you’d like. This can be a drawback as a result of you’ll be able to offset a few of the inefficiencies within the quick sport as a passer by being the most effective deep ball passers within the league, however neither are actually hitting for the Colts this 12 months.
A part of why I believe that’s taking place is as a result of Richardson isn’t trusting his course of. As I stated earlier, in his first begins and even early on this season you can see the why behind the passes he threw, or a minimum of a few of the steps he took in his head behind them. The thought of seeing him go from 1 to 2 to three gave some hope within the thought of what he may change into as a passer. Nonetheless, on Sunday it was certainly one of his worst video games as a processor as a result of he simply seemed so uncertain of himself.
On this play, a 3rd and lengthy, he is aware of he’s bought vast receiver AD Mitchell on a deep curl route on the prime of the display. The Texans are in single excessive protection, and Richardson can decide a facet he needs to assault. He will get his eyes to Mitchell, goes to throw the ball, then…hesitates. The anticipation he used to flash isn’t there, so he double clutches, giving the stress time to get there and he finally ends up throwing it quick.
That is the place the issues begin to pop up for Richardson, and the place you start to get nervous. The inconsistent outcomes have messed with the method. He is aware of the place to go along with the ball, units up a throwing lane to fireplace it, however hesitates, finally ends up dirting it due to stress pic.twitter.com/4FQH6J4pZr
— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) October 28, 2024
These points popped up so much for Richardson on Sunday, the place you’ll be able to see the wheels firing for Richardson, however when it’s time to throw he simply hesitates, ready for the man to be open as an alternative of throwing him open. It’s an alarming trait, one which’s actually holding he and the Colts’ offense again.
Bleh (once more, you see the insecurity within the outcomes fogging his course of. He is aware of to let this go earlier, however that little hesitation throws him off) pic.twitter.com/qgx3ZtGIGJ
— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) October 28, 2024
Now, on Sunday there was numerous dangerous from everybody within the talent place group. There have been a minimum of six drops over the course of the sport, together with a Tyler Goodson drop on certainly one of Richardson’s finest throws of the day, and an early one to Mitchell the place he can’t get his ft inbounds. Only a dangerous day for Murphy’s Regulation to enter impact.
AD Mitchell is the unluckiest receiver within the league. Good ball by AR thrown with good timing, however the route is squeezed so Mitchell cannot get each ft in. Powerful pic.twitter.com/ZPvsPFwQC4
— JP Acosta (@acosta32_jp) October 28, 2024
I believe the drops and simply inaccurate play for Richardson have taken an impact on his confidence. You possibly can see him tensing up earlier than throwing, not taking part in with any anticipation. The purple flags are displaying up in bunches, and the hazard zone is getting nearer.
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So, what can Colts’ head coach Shane Steichen do to assist Richardson regain a few of his confidence as a passer and get sustainable play from his QB? Properly, I believe he has to borrow extra from his time in Philadelphia and really unleash Richardson as a runner.
I do know Richardson has handled some accidents, however solely having six carries in a sport is a giant drawback. The very best variations of the Colts are the place Richardson possibly drops again 20-25 occasions in a sport—not him throwing the ball 32 occasions. It’s why you constructed a strong run sport, it’s why you paid Jonathan Taylor all that cash. Lean into his potential on the bottom, do extra designed QB runs for him to get Richardson within the movement of a sport. Hurts and Richardson are each on the larger facet as QBs (Richardson is far sooner, nevertheless), and utilizing them as a plus one within the run sport ought to assist the offense create some matchup and numbers issues on the perimeter.
Which brings up the subsequent potential answer: one of the best factor about Hurts within the Eagles’ offense is that it didn’t ask him to make any complicated reads. The very best model of Hurts must transfer possibly one defender or throw the ball downfield to WRs AJ Brown and Devonta Smith. Whereas the Colts don’t have those self same caliber of receivers, getting Richardson to maintain taking these photographs downfield whereas maximizing his potential as a runner ought to assist put the offense in a bind. After all, it’s reliant on Richardson’s well being, however the Colts drafted him due to his plus one potential as a runner, they usually can’t neuter that a part of their offense, due to how a lot his legs play a job of their success.
The Colts are at a serious inflection level of their franchise. The QB who was supposed the be the franchise hasn’t performed effectively, and endurance is carrying skinny. I nonetheless suppose Richardson generally is a good NFL QB, but when the scar tissue we noticed on Sunday continues into the top of the season, arduous questions must be requested.