Shane Steichen: Colts need Anthony Richardson to be smart on when to get down
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The Colts aim to develop quarterback Anthony Richardson's talent while ensuring his health. Coach Shane Steichen emphasizes the importance of Richardson knowing when to protect himself by sliding or stepping out of bounds. Despite limited starting experience, Richardson's ability to make plays with his legs is valued. Steichen stresses the need for Richardson to prioritize self-preservation to have a successful season.
Originally by NBC Sportson June 20, 2024
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