November 24, 2024

The Success of Stroud Illustrates How Critical Richardson’s Development Is

It must have been excruciating for the Colts and their supporters to watch the Houston Texans destroy the Cleveland Browns in the Wild Card round.

The Colts could have been playing the Browns at Lucas Oil Stadium in an attempt to exact revenge for a contentious loss during the regular season. Rather, it was the Texans who got to play another game in front of a boisterous home crowd; they were the team that defeated Indianapolis in Week 18 to advance to the playoffs and win the division.

The Colts probably wouldn’t have dominated the Browns the way Houston did. After going 16 of 21 for 274 yards and three touchdowns against Cleveland, C.J. Stroud, the rookie quarterback for the Texans, may already be ranked in the top 10 or higher in the league. He’s written what may turn out to be the greatest quarterback rookie campaign in history. Gardner Minshew, the quarterback for the Colts, is a good backup, but it’s difficult to see him mauling the Browns secondary the way Stroud did.

It goes without saying that Stroud’s performance emphasizes how crucial it is for the Colts to help Anthony Richardson, their young quarterback, develop.

The Texans will remain relevant for the ensuing ten years thanks to Stroud. The Colts need to use every bit of their $72 million in cap space to surround Richardson with talent and advance his development if they hope to stay up with the game.

Yes, the Colts have good players. Josh Downs seems like he could be a real find in the slot, and Jonathan Taylor is still one of the best backs in the game. Chris Ballard should make Michael Pittman Jr., a free agent, his top target when it comes to resignations. Even so, Pittman needs to be matched with a true game-changing receiver for the Colts. Though he has had his moments, Alec Pierce hasn’t done nearly enough to establish himself as a member of the starting lineup overall.

Although Richardson is still young and unproven, the little action he did see showed promise. If he is to succeed, he will require every bit of assistance. The Colts must make every effort to provide Stroud with that assistance if they hope to avoid having to watch him and the Texans for the next ten years.

On Monday’s episode of The Ride With JMV, ESPN’s Stephen Holder stopped by to share his opinions on a variety of topics, including C.J. Stroud’s rookie season and whether or not Chis Ballard will be more active in free agency. Check out that discussion and more below, and tune in to The Ride With JMV on 93.5/107.5 weekdays from 3-6 p.m. The Admirer!

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