March 9, 2016
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The Colts celebrated a return to reason Monday night as owner Jim Irsay, general manager Ryan Grigson, and coach Chuck Pagano showed a united front in announcing contract extensions for Grigson and Pagano. Firing leadership that brought the Colts 44 wins (including playoffs) in four seasons seemed a tad bizarre to fans as well as […]
by Kent Sterling During the Ryan Grigson/Chuck Pagano era, including yesterday’s loss in Buffalo, the Indianapolis Colts have gone 2-5 during the first two weeks of the season. That’s the bad news. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter The good news is that after those first two weeks, the Colts are 31-10, have made […]
by Kent Sterling Minus historically great or terrible drafts, it takes years to figure out exactly how good or bad a pro football draft is, but the Colts look to have spackled a couple of holes and welcomed a game changer to a team hoping to win another Vince Lombardi Trophy. The Colts addressed some […]
by Tommy Grant There has been a lot of focus on the defense for the Indianapolis Colts as we get ready for the 2014 season. The concern is justified, as it is definitely the weaker side of the ball at this point in time. The linebackers in general were average last year, but if a […]
by Kent Sterling The AFC South has been around for 11 seasons, and the Indianapolis Colts have won the division seven times. The Tennessee Titans took two (2002, 2008), and the Houstan Texans have cashed in on the last two. Jacksonville has never won a title. Click Here to follow Kent on Twitter It’s the […]
by Kent Sterling There was a different vibe a Colts Camp today. Nothing like a 24-point hammering by an expansion team-esque Buffalo Bills to get a full roster serious about football. The fun of last week was replaced by serious work. Second year tight end Coby Fleener watched from the sidelines with his sleeves rolled […]
by Kent Sterling The 2012 draft for the Colts yielded some spectacular results. Andrew Luck, Coby Fleener, Dwayne Allen, T.Y. Hilton, and Vick Ballard headlined the class, and whether it was because the rest of the cupboard was bare, or because these guys were just that good, it went a long way toward producing a […]
by Kent Sterling The Colts hope the extra ‘e’ in Bjoern stands for effort, excellence, and efficiency. The shiniest new Colt was projected much higher in the draft before the pedestrian 4.83 Bjoern Werner ran at the Combine, but football isn’t a track meet. Unique sets of athletic skills yield different levels of productivity on […]