Article By Eric Stashin on 11th August, 2010
The ability to hit fast and hit big is great, but if defenses are always primed to defend against it, there’s a much better chance of them stopping it.
Joseph Addai was long expected to be the player to help diversify the Colts attack, making it nearly unstoppable.
Early in his career, it appeared to be the case, as he rushed for 2,153 yards over his first two seasons. Since then, things have taken a turn for the worse.
Over the past two seasons, he has rushed for just 1,372 yards, averaging 3.7 yards per carry. That just doesn’t cut it, plain and simp...
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