Colts owner Jim Irsay decided to bring Steichen back, along with general manager Chris Ballard, rather than cutting the cord on a head coach Irsay described as a young Don Shula in the preseason.
DENVER -- Shane Steichen is fighting a battle with ... He stared down at the colored, laminated play sheet. He dialed up his boldest call. Anthony Richardson took the shotgun snap, flipped his ...
Shane Steichen has prioritized plays over players this season, and it has cost a Colts team with lacking players.
Shane Steichen thought the Colts needed a spark ... But that’s not how it felt to Steichen as he peered at his play sheet for a 2 nd-and-7 call. He’s faced the “players vs. plays” debate since last ...
They'd call it "The Trenches," an ode to the place ... it's reached a point where coach Shane Steichen admitted he needed to have a conversation with his team captain and starting linebackers.
For Steichen, that's in becoming too obsessed with a play sheet. That worked as an offensive coordinator for a very front-facing and offensive-minded head coach like Nick Sirianni. But not ...
Shane Steichen thought the Colts needed a spark. That was the impetus behind the trick play call that went disastrously wrong on Sunday in Denver, when Adonai Mitchell’s pass back to Anthony ...
The explanations continued Monday when coach Shane Steichen told reporters ... Bonitto turned into a game-changing touchdown. Steichen blamed himself for trying to give his team a spark with the play ...
Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen seemed to sense the question might arise after ... Flacco started because rookie Anthony Richardson couldn't play due to back and foot injuries. Indianapolis ...