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INDIANAPOLIS — Coach Shane Steichen has tried everything to jump-start the Indianapolis Colts’ anemic offense. He’s thrown deep passes. He’s tried to create headaches for defenses with the dual running threats of quarterback Anthony Richardson and running back Jonathan Taylor. He’s even changed quarterbacks. So far, not much has worked and after Sunday night’s 21-13 loss at Minnesota, Steichen and the Colts are scratching their heads and scrambling again to find solutions. “I always look at myself first. I’m the head coach, I oversee it all,” Steichen said. “So I’ve got to go back and grind at it and keep working to put these guys in the best position going forward. I look at down-and-distance
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