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Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen critiques his rookie quarterback, himself, and what he thinks the Colts need to do better right away.
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00:00 I'll start off just on the injuries.
00:02 Ogletree had a concussion, and then Evan had a knee.
00:05 With that, I'll open up with questions.
00:07 So, Anthony ended up fine?
00:09 Yeah, he should be all right. Everything should be all right.
00:11 Yeah.
00:12 What were your takeaways from Anthony's performance?
00:15 I thought he played solid. I did.
00:16 You know what? I'll take fault for that interception
00:19 right there, second and ten or whatever,
00:21 and, you know, it was a cover two to deal,
00:22 and we didn't have a great route call there,
00:24 and got to be better there.
00:27 But I thought he managed the game well.
00:28 I thought he did some really good things,
00:30 really encouraged with his progress and what he did.
00:33 Is this what we should expect most of your --
00:35 you're just trying to up and down,
00:36 figure it out here with these guys?
00:38 Ideally, that's not what you want to do is up and down.
00:41 You want to keep progressing forward.
00:43 So, we got to learn from our mistakes today and get better.
00:46 What's the line of, you know, trying to be aggressive
00:48 but also acknowledging you got a rookie quarterback
00:51 you haven't seen a lot?
00:52 Is there some of that going on in your head?
00:54 Yeah, you're talking about just, like, four downs and stuff?
00:56 Just in general, just calling the game?
00:58 Yeah, I think so. I think, you know, I'll take it, too.
01:00 It always starts with myself, with anything.
01:02 You know, we got to run the ball better,
01:04 and it starts with me.
01:05 You know, we didn't run it as good as we should have.
01:07 We got to run it better.
01:09 We got to go back and clean that stuff up and go from there.

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