The Colts went into Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets hoping to build momentum. Indianapolis certainly seems poised to be able to make some of the ground the Titans seem almost certain to cede with Henry on injured reserve.
It might seem that way if quarterback Carson Wentz was the quarterback the Colts expected when they acquired him in an offseason trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. One week he's making crucial throws to beat the 49ers on a nearly submerged field in the Bay Area, and the next he's throwing a pick-six at a critical moment in an important game against the Titans.
"He's an (expletive) psychopath; it is stressful to watch," said former Colts punter Pat McAfee, who now hosts a very popular radio show on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Sports Radio. "He wins a lot of games, but there are many moments in those games where it's like, 'Carson, what the (expletive) is going on out there?'"
Wentz had two turnovers that led directly to 10 Titans points in the 34-31 loss that put the Colts two games behind their division rival. Perhaps the Colts can take a page from the Titans playbook and give the ball to the NFL's No. 2 rusher, Jonathan Taylor, who touched the ball only 16 times despite the back-and-forth nature of the game.
"That's just my mindset, how can I be the best version of myself at each and every single level?" Taylor said. "At the high school level, collegiate level and now the NFL level because it doesn't matter how many yards you had last week or how many touchdowns you had last week. It's how many yards or touchdowns did you have this week, in this game?"
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