Being a virtual non-factor in ’09, he said, “lit a fire in my stomach. I don’t want to go through that again.”
It appears the Colts aren’t expecting a repeat performance. They resisted the urge to reinforce the defensive tackle spot with a high pick in the April draft. Instead of adding another young body to compete for playing time with returning starters Dan Muir and Antonio Johnson, they apparently are counting on Moala experiencing a significant jump in his second season.
“We really anticipate he’s going to be one of those guys that comes forward and is really going to be able to give us some help,” coach Jim Caldwell said.
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