INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts general manager Ryan Grigson indirectly took a shot at the Dallas Cowboys during his Thursday Q&A session at the NFL Scouting Combine.

While at a podium inside Lucas Oil Stadium, Grigson was asked what he learned after three years of success and then going 8-8 in 2015.

After saying how proud he is of the team and everyone in the organization, Grigson added the following.

"What we went through this year with losing our quarterback and still avoiding a losing record with five quarterbacks, that's a story I don't think was ever told because it was tough," he said. "There were a lot of other teams in the league where their quarterback went down and had a better perceived offensive line, and all those types of things, that are picking real high in the draft. That's a tribute to those guys that are playing."

Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo missed 12 games after breaking his collarbone twice in 2015. In those games, Brandon Weeden, Matt Cassel and Kellen Moore combined to go 1-11.

Colts franchise quarterback Andrew Luck missed nine games last season because of rib and shoulder injuries. Backup QB Matt Hasselbeck went 5-3 in Luck's absence.