Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen comments on quarterback Anthony Richardson's work in joint practice against the Chicago Bears.
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00:00 Um, shooting, he made some good throws. Um, you know, obviously had some really
00:03 good runs in the zone, regained. Um, and then he made some good throws along
00:06 the way. And there's things that we got to clean up. But I was, you know,
00:09 excited about high play.
00:11 Where there's some learning experiences where sometimes where it's like you saw
00:16 a look, you didn't. Yeah, that's exactly that's what these practices are for,
00:19 right? You get to go against another opponent, see different looks, and it
00:22 was good work for him tonight. Yeah, he did. I mean, we had called a few shots
00:26 and then he checked one down to the back off play action, which went down
00:29 the sidelines for about 10 or 12, which was really good. And that's that's
00:32 great growth, right? Like, don't force it right. Take the completions and move
00:35 on from there. And, uh, like I said, we'll watch the tape and get the
00:38 corrections made. Yeah, I've been asked that, you know, quite a bit, obviously
00:41 in Philly with Jalen and stuff like, how do you balance that? You know, I
00:44 think you just go through it and you see what's gonna work that week, right?
00:47 And you got to be smart with it on and do what they do best, you know, and
00:51 give yourself the best chance to win. And whether that's him running it or
00:54 throwing it, that's a week to week decision.