Kravitz on Coyer

Bob Kravitz says Coyer does “whatever works”.  He also quotes that asinine stat about Colts’ points scored in playoff losses.  Look, there have been 8 games.  Two of them were really bad.  One of those was all on the defense anyway (41-0 to the Jets).  Averages don’t work so well over small sample sizes.

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There is no signature on a Larry Coyer defense. His guys don’t come off the bus blitzing the quarterback. His players don’t spend all afternoon rushing four and playing the cover-2. There is no signature, no gimmick, nothing that says, “This is a Larry Coyer defense.”

A Coyer defense, which the Indianapolis Colts are running with great success for the first time this charmed season, is a hybrid of several established styles. A Coyer defense is, to be plain, whatever works — whatever works in a particular game situation, whatever works with his current personnel. It’s about subtlety and nuance, dialing up the right defense at the right time.

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