Yesterday Denico Autry Jersey , we took a look at part one of Andrew Luck’s sit down with Brian Baldinger and Ron Jaworski for the NFL’s Game Pass Film Room Session. If you missed it, I suggest you go back and take a..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesStampede Blue homepageHorizontal - WhiteStampede Bluean Indianapolis Colts communityFollow Stampede Blue online:Follow Stampede Blue on TwitterFollow Stampede Blue on FacebookLog in or sign upLog InSign UpSite searchSearchSearchStampede Blue main menuFanpostsFanshotsColtsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Colts StoriesScheduleRosterStatsYahoo Colts NewsYahoo Colts Team PageYahoo Colts ReportYahoo Colts Depth ChartYahoo Colts TransactionsYahoo Colts PhotosShop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Breaking NewsAndrew Luck Retires×Breaking down Andrew Luck’s Game Pass Film Room Session. Part: 2 tight ends, Frank Reich and tight splitsNew,2commentsEDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Breaking down Andrew Luck’s Game Pass Film Room Session. Part: 2 tight ends, Frank Reich and tight splitsTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesYesterday, we took a look at part one of Andrew Luck’s sit down with Brian Baldinger and Ron Jaworski for the NFL’s Game Pass Film Room Session. If you missed it, I suggest you go back and take a look at that one before moving on to part two. Also if you have questions about this program, or why I’m writing all of this information when you could just pay for Game Pass and watch the video, well, that’s answered in part one, also. For everyone else, let’s jump into the next chapter of this video and look at what Andrew Luck has to say about using tight ends. <hr class="p-entry-hr" id="IfAHPX">Baldinger: “Frank’s always liked his tight ends. He liked them in Philadelphia, he liked them in San Diego. You know, you’ve always liked tight ends, going back to Stanford.”Luck: “Uh-huh”Baldinger: “But I thought overall, Eric Ebron had an unbelievable renaissance.It seemed like he came in and, he’s just like a big body, almost like a big wide receiver.”Luck: “Yeah.”Baldinger: “And his ability to run, I mean, it complimented you guys so well.”Luck: “He very much did. He bought in and he runs fast, and he runs hard. I’m proud of Eric Nyheim Hines Color Rush Jersey , this year he really did a great job,”Now watching tape.Baldinger: “...switch route right here, very similar concept but against a different look. You’ve got your y, y combination on top (two tight ends).”Luck: “We caught split safety, which we were lookin’ for with this concept, now it’s using Ebron’s speed and the attention that he sort of demands to allow Eric Swoope a chance to get underneath the safety. A little play fake to try and keep those linebackers where they are, another well schemed up play.”Luck: “I’ve got a soft spot in my heart for tight ends. They’re big bodies and when you scheme up big bodies and guys who can run and create mismatches... We had five tight ends catch touchdowns this year: Eric Ebron, Mo Ally-Cox came on incredibly well, this is really his first year of football, Jack Doyle had a tough injury this year but [he’s] a stud, and Eric Swoope had a really positive [year] and Ryan Hewitt.”<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="Wjw7GD">Talking about Frank ReichJaworski: “Frank Reich played the position at a very high level in the NFL, what does that mean to you, to have a guy that is a head coach that saw the game and played the game the same way you do?”Luck: “I’ve been fortunate to have some great coaches, and now to have Frank Reich as our head coach and the experience that he brings, I think he does a great job of seeing the same things from many different perspectives. He empowers the quarterback, I think, to trust your instincts. As a head coach, he was at 99.9% of our meetings this year, position meetings, unit meetings everything, and we talked. More than anything this year https://www.coltsfanshop.com/Johnny-Unitas-Jersey , we just talked football, we talked through plays. Say, ‘hey what about this, do we like this?’. I mean, go through it and spend ten minutes on a play, and lookin’ at the different looks and the minutia, and I look back and towards the end it’s like man... It starts workin’, the plays start slowin’ down a little, these things work. The theme of the year and the theme always with Frank, get 1% better with whatever you’re doing, and wherever you are and uh, just keep improving.”<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="Jh6z0N">Tight SplitsJaworski: “As I watch a game, just as a fan the minute I see that tight split, I’m thinkin’ crosser. That’s kind of a staple, innit? When a guy (inaudible) you’re goin’ to get a crosser?”Luck: “Uh, there’s a good chance, it’s a big run formation as well. You’ve gotta be able to do other things off of it.”Baldinger: “This is another play action concept right here where you get T.Y. free.”Luck: “Yeah, just running across the field and we catch them in a little bit of a blitz and T.Y. he’s always been great in space and finding the right thing.”Baldinger: “So this is just post dig against a cover three?”Luck: “Yeah, we got one high safety, if the safety jumps and bites you’re gonna get a chance to go over the top, Certainly confirming that the corner on the backside isn’t replacing the safety Jacoby Brissett Jersey , in this case they both went outta there, T.Y. did a good job of getting over the numbers and Ryan Grant does a great job of blowin’ two out of there. Again, another really well schemed up play.”<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="QjxRF8">In the third and final installment looking this episode of Game Pass Film Room Session, we’ll get to hear what Andrew Luck thinks of his pass protection from a year ago and T.Y. Hilton. The Indianapolis Colts notably started the season 1-5, and finished as the hottest team in the league winning 10 of their last 11 games of the regular season. Naturally, the Colts season ended in the Divisional round in Kansas City with a bit of a fizzle. But, this isn’t a funeral, rather far more like the birth of the new-look Colts.Also on today’s show, Matt dives in to news of Chris Ballard earning the PFWA’s Executive of the Year honor as well as the Colts looking to move in another direction with their offensive line coaches. While most considered Ballard a top candidate for this award, firing their OL coach may have come as a bit of a surprise to most of us.Throughout the season, the Colts showed various improvements. The OL was so much better than it’s been in the recent past, the Colts’ rookie class offered considerable contribution to the success of the team, Andrew Luck started somewhat slowly, but really took off and showed that he deserves to be amongst the NFL’s elite quarterback conversation.Additionally, the Colts’ position coaches and coordinators showed their mettle throughout the season and really sparked some great national conversation. Frank Reich was excellent with his play-calling, Matt Eberflus directed a much improved defense and others like RB coach Tom Rathman really excelled in their roles as well.Free agency is on the horizon, the draft will be exciting once again despite the Colts not having a top-10 pick, and the process of deciding who the Colts will hang on to and re-sign will be very interesting to watch. Also, Matt discusses the direction of the Colts Cast for the next couple weeks.Matt talks about all of this and much more on today’s show.Please subscribe, rate and review the channel anywhere you listen to podcasts.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @MDanelySB | @HolderStephen | @chrisblystoneStampede Blue Podcast Links:Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Art 19 | SB Colts Cast YT Channel | Google | Spotify