New Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will remind you a lot of the guy he replaced, Gus Bradley, only with better hair and more excuses.
The Colts have found their replacement for Gus Bradley at defensive coordinator. And it's an AFC champion one coming over.
Colts new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo plans on being multiple, flexible and relying on defenders who process the game quickly.
According to an ESPN article, several NFL team executives, scouts and personnel figures believe the Colts will win the AFC South title in 2025.
Lou Anarumo is ready to transform the Colts defense, but he admitted he can't do it alone. Here are five pieces Indianapolis can give him to help out.
The Indianapolis Colts have made a change at defensive coordinator, and with that change in personnel will come some changes to the overall scheme. Lou Anarumo will bring more aggression to a Colts defense that has almost exclusively lived in the Tampa-2/Seattle Cover-3 coaching tree since 2000.
Until Robert Saleh has officially signed a contract with the San Francisco 49ers, the rumors will continue to persist.
In his introductory press conference, new Colts’ DC Lou Anarumo described his defensive philosophy and approach.
Under new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, you can expect to see a more blitz-heavy Indianapolis Colts' defense. Blitzing was never a staple of Gus Bradley's defensive scheme. During his three seasons as the Colts' defensive play caller,
Liam Coen on Friday agreed to terms to the Head Coach position, ending a search that began the day after the 2024 regular season. Coen called it "an opportunity of a lifetime, and one that I am going to run with to instill a championship culture and winning tradition here in Duval."
Carroll, 73, is set to return to the NFL sideline as a head coach for the first time since the conclusion of the 2023 regular season.
The word “culture” will be thrown around a lot when Carroll and Spytek are introduced, but "continuity" might be the bigger word.