IndianaLocalNews

Colts General Manager Chris Ballard says he failed, is not making excuses

(Photo supplied/Indianapolis Colts)
Indianapolis Colts General Manager Chris Ballard didn’t mince words when he discussed his performance recently.
“I failed. Look, I’m not going to sit up here and make excuses. I failed a lot of people,” said Ballard at a Tuesday news conference.
The Colts finished the year 4-12-1 and didn’t make the playoffs. They ended the season on a 7-game losing streak. That is the franchise’s longest losing streak to finish a season since 1953 – the Colts’ 1st year of existence. During his time as GM, Ballard’s record is 45-61-1 and the team has won 1 playoff game.
The Colts are considering what to do about the head coaching position. Jeff Saturday went 1-7 in the last 8 games as the interim head coach.
“I’ll lead the search on that, but Jim Irsay (Colts owner) has the final call on that. And yes, Jeff is a candidate,” said Ballard.
When asked about having the 4th pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, Ballard said “look we earned it. I hate that we earned it, but we did.”

Related posts

Michigan high school coaches will need CPR, AED certification

Suspect arrested, charged in connection to November 2023 homicide in South Bend

Jon Zimney

New program provides healthy summer meals for Indiana students

Joe Ulery/Indiana News Service

Leave a Comment