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Chuck Pagano points finger at Andrew Luck after Colts' sloppy loss to Jets
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Chuck Pagano points finger at Andrew Luck after Colts' sloppy loss to Jets

Published Sep. 22, 2015 11:49 a.m. ET

Chuck Pagano didn’t pin all of the blame on Andrew Luck. But the head coach sure didn’t publicly back his quarterback Monday night after the Indianapolis Colts20-7 loss to the New York Jets.

The Colts are 0-2 despite entering the season with Super Bowl aspirations and Luck has been brutal through Indianapolis’ first two games. That’s not lost on Pagano, who pointed a finger in Luck’s direction after the Pro Bowl QB committed four turnovers (three interceptions, one fumble) against the Jets. Colts beat writer Mike Chappell reports

Trigonometry, huh? Maybe that would be easier for Luck, who graduated from Stanford with a degree in architectural design.

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Then again, he’s been good at this whole football thing until this season in spite of the Colts’ shaky offensive line, though one could argue, even in his finest moments, Luck commits far too many turnovers

One person who disagrees with anyone blaming Luck for Indy's 0-2 start in Colin Cowherd, who attacked the intelligence of any Luck detractors on Tuesday's episode of "The Herd".

It’s obvious Pagano is frustrated with his team’s performance. And why shouldn’t he be? The Colts — a team whose offense was supposed to be among the NFL’s best — have scored three touchdowns and committed eight turnovers in their two defeats. It’s been a sloppy start, to say the least.

“Can’t turn the damn ball over,” Pagano said.

Perhaps Pagano’s comments after Monday’s loss were directed more toward Colts general manager Ryan Grigson than Luck. After all, there have been reports of a rift between the coach and GM, and Grigson has done nothing to address the Colts’ lackluster line play.

But when you’re 0-2 amid huge expectations, everyone deserves some blame. Even the quarterback, who, by all accounts, figures to be the face of the franchise for the foreseeable future.

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