Colts vs Jaguars weather forecast is so bad Indy might be forced to do right thing

Just when it was needed.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen screams
Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen screams | Robert Goddin-Imagn Images

The Indianapolis Colts organization makes it easier on its team. Playing half of the games during any given season's schedule indoors with no threat of weather affecting the outcome of a game is a great thing. The only issues would potentially pop up away from Indy.

One of those problems is likely to happen in Week 14 when the Colts play the Jaguars in Jacksonville. It is going to rain on Sunday, and it is going to rain a lot beginning in the morning and well past the 1 pm ET kickoff time. As much as an inch could fall.

According to the Weather Channel, there is as much as an 80 percent chance of rain every hour before and during at least the first part of the game. This could definitely affect how head coach Shane Steichen approaches the game.

Indianapolis Colts will be playing a rainy game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 14

The hope is that the turf holds up well, of course, but mostly from the standpoint of allowing Indianapolis to get its run game going. If it's pouring rain, assuming quarterback Daniel Jones should drop back and throw a bunch to win the game would appear foolish. This should be a Jonathan Taylor-heavy game.

In fact, every game should be that way for the Colts, but lately it hasn't been that way. Through the first seven games of the season, Taylor had at least 19 touches in each contest. The team went 6-1 in that stretch.

Since then, Taylor has had fewer than 19 touches in three of five games. Indianapolis is 2-3 in that stretch, with one of the victories coming in overtime against the Atlanta Falcons. In that game, the running back had 35 touches and 286 total yards and three touchdowns.

Steichen and the Indianapolis Colts also cannot be deterred by the fact that Jacksonville hasn't allowed a running back to reach 100 rushing yards in a game this season. While the Jaguars do allow the fewest rushing yards per game (82.4), they also have seen the fewest amount of rushing attempts by a margin of 20. That is the same difference between the No. 2 team and the No. 8 team.

Jacksonville also hasn't faced a running back as talented as Jonathan Taylor. The San Francisco 49ers' Christian McCaffrey is close, and while he had just 49 yards rushing in Week 4, McCaffrey also had 92 yards receiving. So, let it rain a bunch in Week 14, but let's hope that the Colts give Taylor the ball as much as 30 times.

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