Texarkana Gazette

Unlucky Colts close training camp with quarterbac­k quandary

- By Michael Marot

INDIANAPOL­IS—The Indianapol­is Colts finished training camp Thursday with the same quarterbac­k quandary they've had all year.

Andrew Luck is still recovering from shoulder surgery. Scott Tolzien, Phillip Walker and Stephen Morris are still taking all the snaps. And nobody is saying when Luck might be activated from the physically-unable-to-perform list.

If the Colts must continue to rely on mostly unproven quarterbac­ks, the coaches may have to shrink the playbook.

"We'll make those adjustment­s if that's the case down the road," offensive coordinato­r Rob Chudzinski said when asked about changing tactics if Luck's not ready for the regular-season opener Sept. 10 against the Los Angeles Rams. "Like we've said before and many times, really we're focused on us individual­ly improving."

The Colts don't have much choice right now.

Though general manager Chris Ballard has repeatedly said he wants to improve the competitio­n at each position, he has shown no inclinatio­n to bring in a veteran backup as Luck recovers from offseason surgery to repair a partially torn labrum in his right arm.

On Sunday, as Ballard acknowledg­ed that the strength in Luck's throwing arm is returning and the franchise quarterbac­k's long-term prognosis is promising, team owner Jim Irsay insisted Luck will not be rushed back. He just doesn't think it's worth it.

Luck is throwing, team officials have said. But he still hasn't suited up.

With Luck off the depth chart, Tolzien, who is 0-2-1 as an NFL starter, is the top guy; Morris, who spent most of the last two seasons on Indy's practice squad, is No. 2; and Walker, an undrafted rookie from Temple who took the bulk of the snaps against Detroit, is No. 3.

On Sunday, the Colts offense sputtered in the preseason opener against the Lions. Indy finishing with 230 total yards, 90 coming on the final drive when the Colts scored their only touchdown.

"I've still got a lot of learning to do, I've still got a lot of things to learn from," Walker said after going 13 of 20 for 94 yards. "To be honest with you, in the beginning I was a little nervous. But I adjusted as the game went on."

Walker led the Colts to a second-quarter field goal. Morris led Indy on its only TD drive—with the score coming as the final gun sounded.

Tolzien was in for only 11 plays and wound up 2 of 5 for 24 yards as coach Chuck Pagano tried to keep Luck's top backup healthy.

"That was a small sample," Pagano said. "I thought he managed things well and he made good decisions for the most part."

 ?? Associated Press ?? n Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Scott Tolzien throws during practice at the NFL team's football training camp Wednesday in Indianapol­is.
Associated Press n Indianapol­is Colts quarterbac­k Scott Tolzien throws during practice at the NFL team's football training camp Wednesday in Indianapol­is.

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