Colts Preseason Observations

August 20, 2012

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And we’re back…. Sorry for the long layoff. It’s been a busy offseason for the Colts and a lot has changed.  Most of you keep up with the team on a regular basis and there is no need to recap all that has happened over the last six months – needless to say the team […]

An Open Letter to Jim Irsay

October 17, 2011

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Mr. Irsay, First off, I want to thank you for the competitive team that you’ve given the fans of Indianapolis over the last 15 years.  We’ve been spoiled by perennial playoff appearances, Super Bowls, record-breaking performances and top notch players that, for the most part, stay out of trouble.  You’ve interacted with fans and made each […]

Wayne and Mathis are on the Trading Block

October 14, 2011

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Adam Schefter mentioned yesterday that the Colts should consider trading Reggie Wayne and Robert Mathis.  The segment was titled “Trades that Won’t Happen, but Should”.  Within minutes fans on the internet and Twitter began speculating and wondering if the trades were even a possibility.  It appears they are. According to a source the team has […]

Colts vs. Chiefs: Predictions and Expectations

October 8, 2011

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Season Record:  2-2 The Colts invite the Chiefs into Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday and both teams are looking to right the ship.  Last season both teams had winning seasons and made the playoffs.  This season they are a combined 1-7.  Curtis Painter will start again for the Colts with Kerry Collins still feeling concussed. […]

Reggie Wayne is Losing Millions

October 6, 2011

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Want to know who has been hurt the most in Peyton Manning’s absence?  Reggie Wayne.  The veteran receiver has waited patiently for a new contract and is set to be a free agent at the end of the season.  For Reggie Wayne this is a contract year, the year that he gets to prove that […]

Colts Fan a Finalist in DirecTV Contest

October 5, 2011

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DirecTV is again looking for the NFL’s Ultimate Displaced Fan and one of this year’s finalists is a fan of the Indianapolis Colts.  Nick Ragsdale from Newburgh, Indiana (about 3-4 hours from Indianapolis) was selected as one of the ten best entries and could win Super Bowl tickets, DirecTV and NFL Sunday Ticket for a […]

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Colts vs. Buccaneers: Predictions and Expectations

September 30, 2011

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Season Record:  2-1 The Colts and Buccaneers meet for the first time since the Monday Night Miracle eight seasons ago.  The Colts rallied back from a 21 point deficit with less than four minutes remaining, making the game an instant classic.  Interestingly enough, one of the guys that will call the game for ESPN is […]

Tryon’s Comments Need to be Explained

September 30, 2011

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Justin Tryon created a stir after he was released by tweeting that Colts Head Coach Jim Caldwell wanted to start him, it just wasn’t up to him.  Colts fans immediately wanted to know if it wasn’t up to Caldwell, who was it up to? Jim Irsay immediately posted a response on Twitter saying that Caldwell […]

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Caldwell Says Painter Will Start

September 30, 2011

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Jim Caldwell finally confirmed what most Colts fans were expecting: Curtis Painter will make the first start of his career this week against Tampa Bay on Monday Night Football. “He’s pretty excited about it,” Caldwell said. “There’s no question about that, you can see it. He’s always level-headed, never too high, never too low, but […]

Report Card – Colts vs Steelers

September 30, 2011

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Sorry for the delay on this, Colts Fans.  Better late than never! Passing Offense – D Kerry Collins having ‘concussion-like’ symptoms may be the best thing that ever happened to this passing offense.  The team has struggled so badly in the passing game that even Curtis Painter seemed like a breath of fresh air.  Should […]