Today, we will turn the spotlight on University of Wisconsin stud muffin Jonathan Taylor, who had a great game on Sunday and who siglehandedly destroyed the Vikings, rushing for 101 yards and proving that he may be a Colt, but he acted more like a stallion. On Sunday in his own barn, he wasn’t spooked by the fact that he was being watched by a national audience. If you let him run wild, he will do some damage with his hooves. Philip Rivers was not spooked, either. He was able to throw the football with very little resistance from the purple. Much to the chagrin of KFAN and the unhappy voice of the 0-2 Vikings, Paul Allen and Peter Bercich, who were painting the grim picture to a vast audience on the Minnesota 0-2 radio network, the Minnesota Vikings left the barn with horse manure all over them! The hapless Vikings could not stop the friskiness of the running of the hooves all over their faces. And Kirk Cousins could not stop the Colts from tackling him and having him meet the heartland turf. The next assignment for the 1-1 Colts is the grounding of another hapless organization, the New York Jets, who don’t know what they’re in for next Sunday. If you think Jonathan Taylor had fun running all over the Vikings with his hooves, he will have fun grounding the Jets.