Just turn it around and look at Manning. He hasn't been up to par, but he missed all of pre-season and is still hurt to some degree. He just hasn't been anemic, he has done decent. That is what you expect of a stud at the position, to still be effective, but not great. Addai has a 2.4 ypc average against one great run defense and one bad one. He also has the benefit of people paying a lot more attention to Manning, Wayne, Harrison, Gonzalez and Clark.As people have mentioned above, when the top talent-wise RBs played behind bad OLs with pee-ons for QBs (i.e. Sullivan vs. Manning), they still are effective. They might not light the world on fire in a single game, but they still are effective for a long stretch. I was amazed that over the last 11 games, Addai has a 3.1 ypc average. That is atrocious considering he is absolutely not even close to the main focus of the opposing teams.Were they ALL late round picks? How many rookies and 1st year players?The Patriots won a Super Bowl a couple of years ago with late-round picks and castoffs on the offensive line.The OL is the main reason. Period. They are starting late-round rookies and former practice squad players right now. The highest round players that finished the game on the OL and TE combined is a former 4th rounder. Seriously - think about that.I disagree. The Colts offense has been anemic this year and Addai's lack-of-production is a huge reason. While they may, in fact, have other pressing needs, Polian isn't so stubborn that he won't admit that he may have misjudged Addai's talent and move on. With Manning/Wayne and Co. posing the air threat, there are dozens and dozens of backs who could surpass Addai's output in that offense.There are so many things wrong with this posting I don't even know where to begin. Apart from anything else though, given the Colts spent a first round pick on Addai a couple of years ago and his production so far has been excellent, it would be completely out of character for Bill Polian to spend a bunch of $$$ or a high draft choice on another RB when they have other pressing needs.Addai will have a few games that will reward his owners. That's bound to happen when he's the feature back in an explosive offense.
I'd be willing to bet that he isn't the starter in Indy next year, though. I'm pretty sure the management will figure out that they need a special back in that offense. The kind of back who will be a threat against good defenses, as well. Addai isn't that back. He's serviceable and his end-of-year totals will be decent, but a true contender, at least one which relies so heavily on it's offensive output, has to have a back who can get it done against anybody. The playoffs are loaded with teams with good defenses.
By the way, do you see the Colts offensive line suddenly improving or are we seeing the Chiefs/Larry Johnson type situation where a dominant OL starts to fall apart and the RB starts looking bad?
	
  The OL is a mess. And one additional problem is that Manning's knee is not 100% and it causes issues on the stretch play handoff... it was even commented on in one of the news articles recently. The Colts O on the whole looked awful for three quarters yesterday. It really wouldn't matter WHO was back there...People are oversimplifying matters when comparing OLs or QBs... bottom line is even if it were the most talented bunch, the way that OL has been playing, all of them should be waived. Another thing is that the Colts OL coach is out like a month with knee surgery and hasn't been able to really coach them on the field at all.The problem isn't really with Addai, he's trying. On his TD he really had to push to get in, as he was hit immediately. The only issue I have with his running, which make him an easier tackle is his jump cuts... with the pressure that is getting through, the jump cuts don't work. But that's it. That's his biggest flaw.
  No way Addai is worth that much...
 
  No way Addai is worth that much...
		
		
		
		
		
  I don't think any of the responses to that post had anything to do with MJDs inclusion...I do find it interesting that much of the criticism of Addai is based on his struggles since the time the OL fell to pieces, and yet Steven Jackson, averaging a whopping 3.2 YPC behind a bad OL this season is given a pass, and said to have more talent. Larry Johnson is on that list, and he's averaging 3.6 YPC over his last 11 games. And while I agree that LT is vastly superior to Addai, he averaged only 3.6 YPC his rookie season behind a bad OL.
  I don't think any of the responses to that post had anything to do with MJDs inclusion...I do find it interesting that much of the criticism of Addai is based on his struggles since the time the OL fell to pieces, and yet Steven Jackson, averaging a whopping 3.2 YPC behind a bad OL this season is given a pass, and said to have more talent. Larry Johnson is on that list, and he's averaging 3.6 YPC over his last 11 games. And while I agree that LT is vastly superior to Addai, he averaged only 3.6 YPC his rookie season behind a bad OL.
    That is Addai's problem (or one of them), is that his success is totally tied to situation due to his lack of elite talent.  I have also mentioned his inability to carry the load as another problem, but that isn't related to the above argument.  You are pointing to an 8 game stretch and ignoring the rest of a player's career.  It is time to look at it a little more objectively.