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previous item. ... What will the Colts' offense look like next season? Not even Luck knows. "I think it will be a hybrid," Luck said on Thursday. "I think we're going to do whatever gives us the best chance to win, whether it is chunk the ball or the short stuff, we'll figure it out.I think it'll be important this offseason to create strong dialogue between the players and coaches about what we think works and what we think doesn't."
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The Colts made the playoffs with an aggressive, downfield passing attack directed by offensive coordinator Bruce Arians. The newly hired Arizona Cardinals coach doesn't dink and dunk, and he loves to talk about not coming home with any bullets left in the gun. The Colts hired former Stanford offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton, who ran the West Coast offense, to replace Arians. The Colts' hiring of Hamilton obviously sits well with Luck. He was the Heisman Trophy runner-up under Hamilton's direction. For now, Luck is most focused on improving one thing this offseason: His accuracy. He completed just 54.1 percent of his passes as a rookie. As NFL.com's Kareem Copeland suggested, shorter routes in the West Coast system could help in that area.
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