
T.Y. Hilton, Andrew Luck's Instant Fantasy Reaction After Week 6
The Indianapolis Colts wasted very little time racking up points against the Houston Texans defense on Thursday Night Football thanks to the efforts of quarterback Andrew Luck and wide receiver T.Y. Hilton. A big 40-yard connection between the duo kicked off their night, and they didn't slow down thereafter.
Here's a look at how they fared in Week 6:
| Andrew Luck | 25/44 | 370 | 3 | 1 | 97.7 |
| T.Y. Hilton | 9 | 9 | 223 | 24.8 | 1 |
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ESPN Stats & Info provided a chart detailing how effective Luck has been completing short-yardage passes for touchdowns this season:
Hilton showed his speed right out of the gate, beating Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph down the sideline for a big play, and followed that up with a 49-yard reception just short of the end zone on the following drive. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport tweeted his thoughts:
A few more connections later, Hilton was left with a whopping 147 yards receiving through one quarter. Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk tweeted an interesting fact regarding Hilton's big performance:
Hilton may not score many touchdowns, but he's an absolute burner and can win matchups against the league's best cornerbacks. He's garnered plenty of attention from his quarterback lately, and he's absolutely worked his way up to high-end WR2 status.
There was one big reason why Hilton absolutely went off on Thursday night, and his last name is Luck.
The Colts signal-caller reaffirmed why he is one of the best in the league, dropping dimes all over the field while Houston's secondary struggled to find an answer for his vision and accuracy. J.J. Watt and the Texans pass rush were able to generate some pressure, but Luck's athleticism and ability to scramble got him out of several jams.
Around the NFL tweeted the enormous numbers Luck is on pace for in 2014:
Luck continued his tear in Week 6, and he's quickly becoming a 300-yard passing machine on a weekly basis due to a pass-oriented offense. Consider him a must-start quarterback in every fantasy football format. The only way Luck should find your bench is during his bye week.

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