Who failed in Anthony Richardson saga? Colts QB coach toes the line after No. 4 pick loses position battle

One day, after the Indianapolis colts announced that Daniel Jones had won the team’s quarter-back post and relegated Anthony Richardson, the choice n ° 4 of the 2023 draft, on the bench, the quarter-colt coach, Cam Turner, had not failed the organization. Turner tried to take a fine line, ultimately avoiding a final statement on a single part to blame or if he was blamed to share.
“As a job coach, you want to see your guys succeed and succeed, naturally,” Turner told journalists on Wednesday in Indianapolis. “I feel like I have tried everything I can do, and I have the impression that he also gave great efforts in this aspect. I do not think it is the other or the other. I just think at the moment, consistency is simply not where we want it to be.”
Richardson has lost the quarter of the colt competition despite his billing project has highlighted his lack of development in the past two years, because his immense physical talent out of the University of Florida has not resulted in a constant performance at the NFL level. Although injuries were a problem for Richardson, it was also his performance as a smuggler – he only completed 50.6% of his passes, including 47.7% in 11 games a year ago. His packaging and work ethics have also been examined.
The selection of Richardson with the fourth choice had been the node of the plan of the Colts coach, Shane Steichen, and his staff entering their third year in Indy while they are trying to rebuild the colts in a winning team and to give the franchise the stability at the quarter-back that has since missed the injuries forced and launched the chance to retire. Instead, the team is now pivoting Jones, the former quarter of the Giants who signed a one-year contract with the team in order to rebuild their career after injuries.
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With the Giants, Jones had been praised for his professionalism and his work ethics, who finally borne fruit by leading the franchise to their first victory in the playoffs since the Super Bowl XLVI. Speaking of Jones, Turner praised the decision-making of the quarter-back leaving the colts and how he was consistent to know how to execute the team’s offensive.
“The ball is in the right place at the right time, and it proved it in the spring, OTA, through the training camp,” said Turner. “It’s just consistency. You know what you get, you trust the decision -making, then the precision was very good.”
Steichen, when the decision was announced to open the season with Jones, also relied on “consistency” as a key factor.
“You heard me of consistency and that’s really what I was looking for,” said Steichen on Tuesday. “Really the operation at the melee line, the controls, the protection, the placement of the ball, the percentage of completion. Everything that played a factor. I think Daniel did a great job to do this, and I think [Richardson] has made progress in this area, but I think it must continue to develop in these areas. “”



