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hoto by Maddie Meyer/Getty ImagesAndrew Luck and Passing Offense: B+Whenever Andrew Luck is on the field, the Colts offense — although lacking healthy weapons — is always alive and ready to put up points. With critics still critiquing the shoulder strength of No. 12, Luck's final stat-line included 38 completions for 365 yards and three touchdowns. While his arm strengthcontinues to be the No. 1 story each week, Luck is proving each game that passes that he's still the quarterback we saw from 2012-16. Without Luck, the Colts wouldn't have cut a 21-point deficit to just seven in the third quarter.On the flip side, you could argue without Eric Ebron on the field the Colts offense could've had little to no life as well. Ebron hauled in nine catches for 105 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and the former top-10 pick proved he can be a No. 1 option if needed, and it was needed with Marlon Mack
Cheap Chester Rogers Jersey , T.Y. Hilton, and Jack Doyle out with injuries. Moving forward, Frank Reich should continue to find a way to exploit defenses with his talented tight end group, and with Hilton coming back that should give that exploitation a boost. The grade for the passing could've been an A+ if Luck's receivers could find a way to hold onto the ball. Altogether, the Colts ended up with six drops against the Patriots. A week ago, the offense had six as well. It's a cause for concern, and the receivers need to be better moving forward. "It's concentration," coach Frank Reich said after the game. "The guys we have, I know they have good hands. I mean, I see them everyday in practice. We don't have any guys that don't have good hands, they all have good hands. It's just a matter of concentration."Stew Milne-USA TODAY SportsDefense: C-The reason why this grade isn't a D
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