How will the workload be divided between Joseph Addai and Donald Brown?
TEFERTILLER: There will be enough carries for both players. Addai’s lack of stamina and conditioning, paired with his injury history, make Brown a good pick this year. The Colt offense will provide the upside. Addai should see more action early in the season as Brown learns the pass protection and the finer points of the Colt offense. But, I would expect Brown’s role to increase as the season progresses. WALDMAN: Both are better backs than credited and I think a healthy Addai can make this a 50-50 split. The problem is that the phrase “healthy Addai” is approaching oxymoron status. I think it’s Brown’s job to win and he has the work ethic to do it. WIMER: The recent news regarding Joseph Addai’s arthroscopic knee surgery to remove loose bodies casts some doubt on his status for 2009. Supposedly, Addai will be 100% by training camp, but early June knee surgeries are not encouraging signs for a player as injury-plagued as this guy. The Colts knew what they were doing when they selected B