Puka Nacua takes a shot at the Indianapolis Colts and Sauce Gardner

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The Los Angeles Rams have been rolling for most of this season. Despite their last loss to the Carolina Panthers, they sit at 9-3 atop the NFC West and will be a problem for anyone in the playoffs. 

Especially if their defense keeps playing the way they’ve been playing. 

More: This Rams defense is grading out like a nightmare

The best part of Los Angeles’ season to this point has been their aerial attack. Matthew Stafford has played like an MVP candidate, Davante Adams leads the NFL in receiving TDs, and before he experienced a string of minor injuries, Puka Nacua looked like a borderline OPOY candidate. 

Nacua’s best performance of the season came in Week 4 when they took on the Indianapolis Colts, and he essentially forced Xavien Howard into retirement by recording 13 catches for 170 yards and a touchdown. 

He must harbor some kind of feelings for Indianapolis because he just made some comments about the organization as a whole that caught some people's attention. 

Nacua clowns both Sauce Gardner and Indianapolis Colts 

Puka Nacua is a fun guy who is no stranger to the media and making headlines. Typically, they’re about LeBron James, but this time, he took a shot at another team in the league. 

During somebody’s stream, they ran into Nacua and thanked him for making it on the stream. Unprompted and seemingly with the help of a few adult beverages, Nacua let his thoughts rip on both Sauce and the Colts. 

I think players like Cam Bynum, Charvarius Ward, and Jonathan Taylor, who’ve all recently either signed or re-signed with the team, would disagree, but it does pose a question. 

Is the city of Indianapolis and the Colts organization viewed unfavorably around the league at the moment? They’ve had a great season, but have sustained quite a fall from grace from the days of Peyton Manning. 

Whether or not that sentiment rings true league-wide, Puka Nacua will always be good for a soundbite. 

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