Colts Fans May Love Where The C.J. Stroud Talk Is Heading

C.J. Stroud's recent struggles reveal why the Colts might welcome his continued presence within the division, despite his winning record against them.

Three years back, the Houston Texans seemed to have struck gold with C.J. Stroud.

Colts fans could only watch with envy as the Ohio State alum made NFL scouts question why he wasn't the consensus No. 1 pick. But as the sands of time have shifted, so has the perception of Stroud around the AFC South.

Once a rookie sensation, Stroud's star power seems to have dimmed, leaving the Texans in no rush to secure him with a hefty contract extension.

Despite the undeniable coaching prowess of DeMeco Ryans, Stroud appears to be the anchor weighing the team down. Lou Scataglia from NFL Spin Zone echoed this sentiment, placing the Texans at No. 8 in his ranking of quarterback-head coach duos.

Now, let's talk about the Colts. On paper, their fans might wish for Stroud to exit the AFC South.

His record against them stands at 5-1, with a 103.2 passer rating, 1,612 yards, 8 touchdowns, and just a single interception. But here's the kicker: context is king.

Of those victories, only one came against a starting-caliber quarterback like Daniel Jones. The rest were against backups or less experienced players.

Moreover, Stroud's wins have seldom been decisive, with only one win by more than a single possession, and that was during a low-stakes season finale.

Under Ryans, the Texans boast a defense that's as tough as nails, fueled by his competitive spirit. Yet, the offense, with Stroud at the helm, hasn't kept pace. In fact, the team seemed just as effective with Davis Mills steering the ship, casting doubt on Stroud's role as the franchise quarterback.

This is why, despite Stroud's current edge over the Colts, Shane Steichen and his squad might secretly hope he sticks around in the division. With the quarterback market being as inflated as it is, the Texans would be taking a significant gamble by locking Stroud into a long-term, blockbuster deal.

The only way that scenario unfolds is if Stroud delivers an outstanding season, which is a tall order. But the Texans might find themselves between a rock and a hard place, deciding whether to stick with Stroud a while longer or take a chance on an unproven talent. With competent quarterback play from someone like Daniel Jones, the latter option isn't entirely off the table.

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