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What Traits is Chris Ballard Looking for in Colts’ Next Head Coach?
Chris Ballard made it very clear this week that the seek for the subsequent coach of the Indianapolis Colts can be in depth.
“I don’t care if it takes till mid-February to rent the top coach,” Ballard stated. “It’s about getting it proper.”
The overall supervisor is aware of the gravity of the duty in entrance of him. The Colts limped their strategy to a 4-12-1 document, dropping seven straight video games to finish the season. Interim head coach Jeff Saturday had some momentum after profitable his first sport on the helm however shortly cooled off because the staff appeared worse by the week.
Saturday was employed because the interim head coach in the midst of the season by Colts’ proprietor Jim Irsay, albeit in opposition to the recommendation of Ballard and different Colts’ executives. Regardless of their considerations, Irsay moved ahead with the choice anyway, interfering as soon as once more in a serious organizational choice. The outcomes have been predictable, and the Colts appeared just like the worst staff within the NFL by the season’s finish.
Due to Irsay’s extra frequent meddling, many puzzled if Ballard can be the one to steer the top teaching search. Ballard made it clear who can be charged with discovering the subsequent head coach of the Colts.
“I’ll lead the search,” Ballard stated on Tuesday. “In the end, Mr. Irsay makes the ultimate name. There’s 32 groups, 32 house owners. They personal the staff. We give him, right here’s our ideas, and Mr. Irsay is an efficient listener. In the end, he’ll make the ultimate name however he’ll lean closely on our work and what we do to get the teaching candidates in place.”
Ballard has already begun his search. As of Friday morning, the Colts have eight candidates for the top teaching place. Two of these candidates are inner, together with Saturday, whereas the opposite six are coordinators across the NFL.
Bubba Ventrone (Colts particular groups coordinator), Ejiro Evero (Denver Broncos defensive coordinator), and Eric Bieniemy (Kansas Metropolis Chiefs offensive coordinator) have already carried out their first interviews. Ben Johnson (Detroit Lions offensive coordinator) and Raheem Morris (Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator) will interview on Friday, whereas Shane Steichen (Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator) will interview on Saturday.
As Ballard meets with every candidate, and there can be extra, what’s he on the lookout for from these candidates? What are the traits that Ballard values in his head coach?
The primary is the flexibility to get one of the best out of their gamers. When taking a look at nearly the entire candidates the Colts have interviews lined up with, they’ve carried out an incredible job making certain they put their gamers in one of the best place to play nicely. The outcomes have proven on the sector as nicely.
From an offensive perspective, the candidate’s groups ranked first (Bieniemy), third (Steichen), and fourth (Johnson) in whole offense this season. The defensive candidates had extra selection, rating seventh (Evero), 19th (Morris), and 32nd(Aaron Glenn, Lions defensive coordinator). Ventrone has persistently had the Colts ranked inside the highest ten in particular groups manufacturing since he arrived in 2018.
The most effective coaches within the NFL persistently get one of the best out of their gamers. The Colts wish to have that for his or her subsequent headman.
One other essential issue for the subsequent head coach can be how they’ll develop a plan across the Colts’ subsequent beginning quarterback. It’s a foregone conclusion that the Colts will use their first choose within the 2023 NFL Draft on a quarterback. Whether or not the Colts are choosing at No.4 general the place they’re at the moment slated or commerce as much as get their man stays to be seen.
A rookie quarterback wants help round him to succeed. It takes most younger quarterbacks time to develop, together with the superstars we see on an NFL subject each Sunday. Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Trevor Lawrence all took time to regulate to the NFL sport and turn into what they’re at this time.
The trick can be surrounding the younger quarterback with a plan so he could be profitable as he continues to develop. Ballard was very clear this week that the correct head coach wants to have the ability to win with no celebrity quarterback carrying the load each Sunday.
“I feel the flexibility to win,” Ballard stated when requested what he was on the lookout for in a head coach. “Alright, so we all know there’s the elite of the elite (quarterbacks). We all know that while you stroll out on sport day, while you’ve acquired one of many elite of the elite, the sector hastily it simply feels totally different. However you’ve acquired to have the ability to win with common to above-average quarterback play. You’ve acquired to have the ability to discover a strategy to win.
“So it’s going to be crucial whether or not it’s an offensive coach, defensive coach or particular groups coach – the flexibility to construct a plan round how we’re going to win, what our identification goes to be and the way we’re going to win with who’s taking part in quarterback is essential. I feel there’s a strategy to win each sport. I feel you simply look throughout the league proper now and groups which may not be getting celebrity quarterback play, however stable quarterback play are discovering methods to win.”
When excited about having a plan in place for a younger quarterback, you robotically assume an offensive thoughts can be finest for the job. Now whereas that could be the case in some cases, it isn’t a requirement.
An ideal instance of that is Sean McDermott, the top coach for the Buffalo Payments. McDermott surrounded Allen with nice offensive coaches when he was drafted in 2018, that labored with Allen on his mechanics and the psychological processing of the sport. These coaches, mixed with Allen’s work ethic, have helped him develop from an extremely uncooked prospect to probably the greatest quarterbacks within the NFL.
Ballard and the Colts are going into the top teaching search with an open thoughts. The Colts’ normal supervisor realizes how essential this choice is to get the Colts again on observe. He’s utilizing his previous experiences from the top teaching search in 2018 to assist him with this go-around.
“A variety of occasions what occurs is you get a imaginative and prescient of what you need earlier than – you’ve made your thoughts up and then you definately may ignore any person that’s actually freaking good proper in entrance of your face,” Ballard admitted. “We’ve acquired a really detailed course of put collectively on the traits and attributes we’re on the lookout for within the head coach. Don’t care which facet of the ball. After which to be affected person and take your time and ensure now we have a radical interview with everyone.”
The candidate that may present he can get one of the best out of his gamers and has a transparent plan for a way they may construct round and help a younger quarterback will possible be the favourite for the job. Ballard will vet the entire candidates totally earlier than he offers his advice to Irsay. Irsay will make the ultimate name however will lean closely on Ballard’s course of and advice.
Whoever they select higher be the correct choose as they may assist form the path of this franchise for years to come back.
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Fantasy Football Make or Break: Can you still trust the Indianapolis Colts defense in Week 16?
We’re getting close to Christmas, and I’m feeling a little traditional, so I decided to give you a list of make-or-break players at every position this week, including defense. A stocking stuffer at each position!
‘Tis the season for fantasy miracles and potential boom weeks that can carry you into your fantasy championship!
Matthew Stafford, QB, Los Angeles Rams
We don’t traditionally think of him this way, but Stafford is fairly boom-or-bust by nature. It’s easy to miss because he’s an elite quarterback. However, Stafford’s lack of mobility means that to “make” your fantasy lineup, he either needs 300+ yards or a couple of touchdowns. If he throws an interception, can’t break 250 yards or manages just one touchdown, you’re likely getting a low-end QB2 or worse. Stafford has had three games this season finishing as QB30 or lower.
The Rams offense is either clicking on all cylinders or struggling. There’s typically no in-between, hence their constant jostling in the NFC West. The last time we saw Stafford was in a messy, rainy Thursday night game against the 49ers. Stafford had just 16 completions for 160 yards and no touchdowns in a game where Cooper Kupp didn’t catch a single pass. To be fair, conditions weren’t ideal, and both quarterbacks struggled significantly.
Will Stafford make or break your lineup in Week 16?
We’re due for a Matt Stafford boom game, and at first glance, a matchup against the New York Jets seems like a less-than-ideal scenario. However, the Jets defense has been in a tailspin since the firing of Robert Saleh. They’ve allowed strong performances to Mac Jones, Tua Tagovailoa, Anthony Richardson, Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson.
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On a positive note, Aaron Rodgers is on a bit of a hot streak, meaning he should be able to take advantage of an inconsistent Rams defense and push this into a high-volume, back-and-forth game with one of the highest point totals of the week. The only concern is that the game is in New York, which brings potential weather implications. As of now, the forecast is simply cold, with no inclement weather expected, so Stafford should have no issues.
Jerome Ford, RB, Cleveland Browns
With Nick Chubb out for the season, Ford is the next man up. I discussed Ford in this week’s Pulse Check, recapping his Week 15 performance and potential moving forward. Ford had a strong showing — the best Cleveland has seen in a while — as Chubb had been struggling on the ground and relying on touchdowns. Ford posted 84 rushing yards and a touchdown, including an electric 62-yard run, plus a couple of receptions.
Ideally, I’d like a week to see Ford in a clear lead-back role — especially given Kevin Stefanski’s lack of commitment earlier in the season — and evaluate how this offense operates with Dorian Thompson-Robinson at quarterback. Unfortunately, we don’t have the luxury of time. It’s Week 16, and we’re all in must-win scenarios. With a variety of injuries and underwhelming performances from running backs across the league, many fantasy managers might be considering Ford as a potential starter this week.
Will Ford make or break your lineup in Week 16?
While there are plenty of unknowns heading into this matchup, one thing is certain: Cincinnati’s defense is a complete mess. Running backs have had notable success against them in recent weeks, so we can take a leap of faith that Ford will provide at least a low-end RB2 floor. It’s also worth noting that Ford has decent receiving upside, a critical factor when facing the Bengals. Backs like Tyjae Spears, Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren all thrived against them through receptions.
DK Metcalf, WR, Seattle Seahawks
Heading into the season, you could’ve given me 1,000 guesses, and I would never have thought DK Metcalf would be a player I’d view as a make-or-break candidate. Unfortunately, since his return from injury, he’s failed to crack the top 30 at receiver and has hit double-digit fantasy points just once. To be fair, this hasn’t been an easy stretch of matchups, but the bigger problem is that while Metcalf is struggling, Jackson Smith-Njigba has essentially taken over as the WR1.
After Smith-Njigba’s breakout performance in Week 9 against the Rams, he has been the complete opposite of Metcalf. Smith-Njigba has posted at least 10 fantasy points in every game since Metcalf’s return, never finishing lower than WR34. Five games is enough of a sample size to suggest we may be witnessing a changing of the guard and a shift in offensive philosophy, leaving Metcalf as the secondary option in an inconsistent offense.
Will Metcalf make or break your lineup in Week 16?
In the past, Geno Smith hasn’t had an issue supplying volume to multiple receivers. However, during this stretch, Smith has failed to exceed 250 passing yards or throw multiple touchdowns in a game. There simply isn’t enough volume to go around, and Metcalf is the one suffering.
Looking at the Week 16 matchup against Minnesota, there are a couple of ways this could play out. Minnesota’s defense has been stout this year, but they do allow volume. While quarterbacks are less than ideal plays against the Vikings, wide receivers can still thrive. Although Metcalf has had a shaky floor, I think he leans more toward hitting double-digit fantasy points this week, making him less of a bust risk based purely on volume and potential game flow.
Jake Ferguson, TE, Dallas Cowboys
Ferguson returned from injury, and while Luke Schoonmaker did an admirable job in his absence, Ferguson is clearly the TE1 in Dallas. Unfortunately, holding that title hasn’t translated into production. Since his strong Week 9 game against Atlanta, Ferguson has gone from a fairly reliable TE1 option to failing to finish inside the top 20 at the position.
It’s likely not a coincidence that Week 9 was the last time we saw Dak Prescott under center. It’s possible Cooper Rush and Ferguson simply don’t mesh. The bigger issue, however, is Rush’s lower passing volume compared to Prescott and Dallas’ fairly average target distribution to tight ends. Low volume plus average distribution equals a middling TE2.
Will Ferguson make or break your lineup in Week 16?
Ferguson has repeatedly dropped in my rankings, but this week he gets a slight boost, thanks to a favorable matchup against Tampa Bay. Tampa has consistently been one of the most generous defenses to passing attacks, including tight ends. It’s allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to the position this season.
That said, we still need to be cautious. Even in excellent matchups like Cincinnati and Carolina, the Cowboys haven’t pushed significant volume with Rush at quarterback. While a high-volume game for Ferguson is unlikely, a touchdown and favorable game flow make him a viable option this week.
Indianapolis Colts D/ST
We’ve got a special treat this week: for the first time, I’m including a defense in this article!
With so many shaky backup quarterbacks thrust into starting roles across the league, several intriguing streaming defenses have emerged as top-12 options. Fantasy managers face some tough choices in Week 16: do you rely on a traditionally strong defense like Kansas City, facing a Houston offense that’s inconsistent but capable of explosive play? Or do you take a risk on a lesser-regarded defense with an excellent matchup against a turnover-prone quarterback?
The Indianapolis defense has been a mixed bag. They’ve allowed the 12th-most fantasy points to opposing quarterbacks but the 10th-fewest to wide receivers. Against running backs, they’ve given up the eighth-most fantasy points, though Joe Mixon accounted for much of that damage, and they’ve faced overall strong backfields. While I expect Tony Pollard to take advantage of this matchup if he’s active, the damage he does on the ground won’t be enough to negate the potential for multiple turnovers by Mason Rudolph.
Will Indianapolis make or break your lineup in Week 16?
Ideally, we’d love to see Will Levis in this spot, but Rudolph will suffice. Rudolph has thrown at least one interception in every game he’s started this season, totaling five interceptions to just six touchdowns. In only three starts and two partial games, he’s also fumbled four times. Fantasy managers looking for high-upside streaming defenses with the potential to generate turnovers — and maybe even a glorious pick-six — should look to Indianapolis this week.
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Inside the effort to reduce youth violence in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Over the past two weeks, Indianapolis has seen two violent crimes carried out by teenagers. Now, experts are hoping to encourage others to take a different path.
“No parent should have to bury their child,” IMPD Community Outreach Bureau Major Corey Mims said. “We’re tired of seeing that. Our community’s tired of seeing that.”
Mims says the department’s outreach programs reached over 500 youth and teens around the Circle City.
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According to data from IMPD, in 2024, juvenile homicides dropped 60% from 2023 but juvenile non-fatal shootings went up 7.4%.
His hope is these programs lead to conversations that reduce the amount of teen violence.
“A lot of times we see a lot of these issues start on social media,” Mims explained. “If we’re able to equip our youth with knowledge, skills, and abilities to deal with some of the issues that they may see or come across…they can walk away or talk through that situation.”
Outside of IMPD, organizations like The Peace Learning Center at Eagle Creek work with students to teach conflict resolution from a young age.
“We try to help both students, teachers, and parents learn peaceful ways to deal with conflicts and differences,” Peace Learning Center co-founder and CEO Tim Nation said. “Violence works in the short term, but it sure doesn’t work in the long term. Hence, we have so many tragedies.”
Nation urges all adults interacting with children to take a firm but caring approach.
“We need to be authoritative nurturers and those are the adults in your lives that you’ll remember,” Nation said. “They cared so much about you but also held you to high standards.”
More information on police outreach programs and the Peace Learning Center can be found on their websites.
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What are the chances of a white Christmas in 2024?
INDIANAPOLIS — The definition of a White Christmas is having at least one inch of snow on the ground, and the chances of this happening in Indianapolis in 2024 are slim.
Of the last 81 Christmases in Indy (using snow depth data from 1943-2023), it has only been a White Christmas 23 times. Since 2000, there have only been six times.
The most recent occurrence was in 2022 when we had 1″ of snow on the ground. You may also remember the highest snow depth of 9″ back in 2004.
This year, temperatures will warm leading up to the holiday. There may be a better chance of rain showers instead of snow.
Despite Mother Nature not cooperating for the holiday, we have had optimal conditions this year for creating man-made snow.
Brian Cooley is the CEO of Outdoor Excursions, Inc., which operates Koteewi Run Seasonal Slopes in Hamilton County. This year, he got an early start on creating this snow tubing slope thanks to cooperative weather.
“I started making snow here on Thanksgiving night,” Cooley said. “Everybody remembers how cold it was to finish Thanksgiving and how cold December was to start.”
At Koteewi, water from a 20-acre lake is used to create the snow. The water runs through pipes and hydrants, then ultimately gets blown across the hill by snow guns.
“When all my snow guns are running, I’m pumping over 500 gallons of water a minute,” explained Cooley. “Essentially what you’re doing is just creating a micro-blizzard.”
Thanks to the cool temperatures, enough snow was created to last through the season. Cooley expects the season to last until March this year, which is a big extension from the past.
“The last couple of years, we had warm winters,” he said. “We didn’t get open until January, and we were only open a real short time.”
There is enough snow at the top of the hill right now to make it the tallest point in Hamilton County.
Going forward, the team will work to maintain the lane bumpers and surface of the snow, which can be impacted by rain and mild temperatures.
You can find more about Koteewi Run Seasonal Slopes here.
Remember to check back with our Storm Team for updates to see if we have any chances for a White Christmas this year.
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