It was an ancaracterist of outing for the colts, which has left the ball six times, but they are sure they will return to the winning track.
PARTSBURG - Every important lesson learned by the 2025 Indianapolis Colts is in the context of a thrilling victory.
They've had the NFL's leading offense for weeks.They've also enjoyed the league's biggest point differential, being on the right side of some shots.
But on Sunday in Pittssburgh, the Colch stadium, he tried to explain six clicks in their advance game.The lessons of these 27-20 losses will be difficult for the visionaries to live.But they will be useful if they are allowed to use them.
"Losing makes you better in the long run," guard Quenton Nelson said. "As long as you learn from it. That's what we're going to do."
For the second time this season, the stage after the Colts game was set to the sound of hip-hop music, a clear indication that things were going well that day.
Instead, the locker room was defined by the words the players measured.There was urgency, but not panic.
And it is not difficult to explain why he found this prediction: his origin.
"To turn it over as many times as we did today, we're going to have a hard time winning," said quarterback Daniel Jones, who was responsible for five turnovers in the game.
Jones missed two blindside bets, one to offensive tackle Braden Smith and another to Bernhard Reimann.Jones also threw three interceptions, though one was fortuitous off a tipped ball.
However, Jones blamed the donation.
"Obviously, that's about me," he said.Jones, mentioned only, committed only three times in the entire season before meeting the actor.
So a lot of the Colts are running the football with Jones, protecting the ball and making decisions, good decisions.This power will ask questions with the famous Jones, because he won six seasons with the renewal, which he announced on November 20, 2024.
Was this a one-off for Jones?Or is it cause for concern for the player, who changed his narrative before Sunday?
"We all don't have a perfect game," Defensive Tackle Dellest Buckner said."I don't have enough games all the time. That's the NFL
Running back Jonathan Taylor, who had his worst game of the season (45 yards on 14 carries) because of limited running lanes, said, "We've got to give [Jones] time. Offensive line, we've got to be in the right spot as far as the running back goes and he's in our zone. It's a complete offense. We've got to be good at the football."
That has to do with a simple lesson to learn from this great loss: even the best offense in the group, in a game written on Sunday, can not touch the time lost.
Consider this: On Sunday, the Colts outgained the Steelers by a whopping margin of 368 yards to 225 yards. Receivers Alec Pierce and Michael Pittman Jr. each had 115 yards and Jones threw for 342 yards. It would be even more important if the Colts could hold the ball long enough to finish those drives.
So, what now?
The Colts need to get back to where they were.They were efficient, protecting the ball with the second-best turnover margin in the NFL.
"I think if you take the highlights and we don't turn the ball over, I think we're going to put the ball down the court and score a lot of points again," Coach Shane Steichen said."So I have a lot of confidence in our offense."
They were also a team whose offensive line you could count on.The unit was involved in the passing game and the running game on Sunday.Taylor averaged 1.2 yards before contact, his lowest total in nearly two years.He was hit down the line or back on six of his 14 rushing attempts.Jones, meanwhile, was sacked five times in the game, although he had just eight sacks in his last eight games.
The Colts have a week to settle everything before playing the atlanta falcons falcons in Berlin in week 10. Nelson said the music will return during the event of the intellectual rights.
"We work for each other, we play for each other, we love the players on this team, we love our coach," Nelson said."We'll be back next week."
