Colts: 2020 season trailer will have you ready to run through a wall

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - SEPTEMBER 22: Quenton Nelson #56 of the Indianapolis Colts takes the field before the start of the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 22, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Bobby Ellis/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - SEPTEMBER 22: Quenton Nelson #56 of the Indianapolis Colts takes the field before the start of the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 22, 2019 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Bobby Ellis/Getty Images) /
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The Indianapolis Colts just dropped a 2020 season trailer that will have you very ready for Sunday.

Colts fans have waited an exceptionally long time for the 2020 season to get started.

Months of paranoia, isolation and uncertainty about the campaign even beginning have imbued this year with an unexpected undertone. For a while, we had no idea if we’d see the NFL again, so its return is all the more sweet.

But, since we’re back and have Philip Rivers under center now, along with Jonathan Taylor in the backfield, we might as well win some games, right?!

The Colts just dropped an official trailer for their 2020 campaign, and we have never been ready for some football in quite the same way as we are today.

“I have a lot of faith in this group, because you were chosen for a reason,” GM Chris Ballard intones to a room full of hungry Colts, with the sting of a ticking clock underscoring his words.

Yup. Shoot me out of a cannon.

We got healthy doses of everything you’d want in a hype video here. New faces in new places? Check. Practice footage of the Colts’ core vibing with the coaching staff while mic’d up? Yeah, no problem. A seemingly endless reel of NFL analysts hyping our draft, our offseason, and the road-graders who were here all along? Yeah, right up top. Opening with a flourish.

This core group of players has been ready to contribute to a championship football season for the past several years, and thanks to a series of shrewd moves, they should get a solid chance to build on their 2019 momentum right from Week 1.

There are favorites this year, sure. But how often does a Super Bowl favorite’s season go perfectly? Has anyone’s plan gone perfectly, start to finish, in this bizarre year?

In the words of the Indy braintrust, “Who can finish it out? Who can finish it?”

And why can’t it be us?