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For those who might want to break down the reasons why the Colts lost 30-14 to the Chiefs on Sunday in Indianapolis, there are no shortage of places to look.

There’s the defense that allowed backup Chiefs quarterback Nick Foles to average over 10 yards per attempt, a lost turnover battle and an offensive line that allowed constant pressure from the Chiefs. That pressure led to six sacks of Andrew Luck, several other hits and scrambling opportunities that left the quarterback as the Colts’ leading rusher on the day.

It was a miserable day for Luck, who went 19-of-35 for 210 yards and two touchdowns while also turning the ball over twice as the team fell to 3-5 on the year. That left Luck looking in the mirror when he was asked the reason why Sunday was a flop.

“Me,” Luck said, via the Indianapolis Star. “I know I struggled. I think every offensive player in the room feels like we let each other down in a sense. In my mind, I feel like I let the team down.”

Luck didn’t play well on Sunday, but the main problem for the Colts right now is that their only real hope to win comes with Luck playing lights out. And it’s not even a sure thing that they will win when that happens given how many other leaks spring up on a weekly basis.