Jim Caldwell was just as pleased Friday.

Caldwell, entering his first season as the Indianapolis Colts’ head coach, said when reviewing the tape of Thursday’s 23-15 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday, there was still much to like. The Colts, he said, improved, which was the main goal.

“I think we played with a little bit more energy and sort of an up-tempo game, which we’re accustomed to,” Caldwell said Friday. “Just in terms of execution, we executed better overall. Our guys did a great job in terms of practice and preparation for that game. We’re hoping we can get the same kind of effort coming up. . . .

“Overall, we saw some progress, which was certainly encouraging.”

The Colts, after a 13-3 loss in the preseason opener to Minnesota, scored on two of their first three drives Thursday. Kicker Shane Andrus added field goals in the second, third and fourth quarters and Indianapolis outgained Philadelphia 265-154 in the first half. The Colts were outgained by Minnesota 351-142.

“I’m not certain a coach ever feels completely satisfied,” Caldwell said with a smile. “Not in our business. When you do get satisfied, you’re going to have some problems and they’ll show up quickly.”

Other notes from Caldwell’s press availability Friday:

* On the preseason: “Some teams during the course of preseason who may not win many games end up having a great year. Or some teams that end up winning a lot of games during the preseason struggle during the year. It’s primarily because of the fact that if there are certain situations that occur, they can sort of give you some false impressions. You have to be very, very careful with your impressions as you move along.”  The victory gave the Colts a 4-16 preseason record since 2005.

* On his first victory as an NFL head coach: “When the real bullets start flying, obviously it’s a little different story, but we’re certainly pleased to end on a positive note in the game. The positive side of the ledger is important. I think it’s a much better platform to teach from in that regard. To get a win under your belt is still a good feeling, regardless. That’s why we play this game. We play because we love to compete and winning’s important.”

 * On the upcoming game against Detroit a week from Saturday, a game which the Colts will prepare this week in a manner similar to a regular-season game: “It’s a big week. It’s an important week for us in preparation for Detroit, because we get an opportunity to go through the exact same routine we would do in an ordinary game week. . . . We have a little bit longer a period of time and that also takes focus and concentration. It’s not a time when we say, ‘Hey, we can really kind of lay back.”’

* On the Colts’ seven penalties for for 45 yards Thursday: “Obviously, we had far too many penalties. That was the thing that I think jumped out at us. There were situations where we certainly could have given them a few more problems without giving them encouragement with offsides penalties and things of that nature, which we typically don’t do. We have to make certain we reduce those in that area.”

* Caldwell also said the Colts missed several opportunities for turnovers: “I think we knocked four balls loose, and only got two of them. We would certainly like to get four in that category, because those things make a huge difference. We also fumbled the ball, and put the ball on the ground three times. Those are all negatives, but I think they’re things we can improve upon and we have to improve upon if we’re going to develop into an outstanding team.”

 

1 Response » to “Next-day update: Indianapolis Colts Head Coach Jim Caldwell discusses Thursday’s preseason victory over Philadelphia”

  1. the_iowa_hawkeye says:

    Any word on the three injuries for the night? As I understand it Hart went out with an ankle injurie, Simpson with a shoulder injury and Giordano with a groin injury.



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