Tag Archives: Gosder Cherilus

Colts out of the playoff picture – time to rebuild front office without Grigson
December 12, 2016

The predicted bounce back season of the 2016 Indianapolis Colts ended yesterday with a thud, and now we are left to figure out what the future holds for the franchise that less than two years ago was seen as a Super Bowl favorite. Failing to meet expectations is a great way for a coach and general […]

Indianapolis Colts vs. New York Giants – 10 Areas of Progress Fans Need to See Tonight
August 18, 2013

by Kent Sterling Another August weekend, another preseason football game without a meaningful result.  But just because there is no difference between 1-1 and 0-2 as the Colts board the plane from Jersey tonight, that doesn’t mean certain aspects of the game aren’t critical to the development of the team. Click Here to follow Kent […]

NFL Draft – Colts Get Bjoern Werner at #24
April 26, 2013

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 […]

2012 Indianapolis Colts Were a Damn Lucky 11-5 Team
April 17, 2013

by Kent Sterling The toughest part of Colts coach Chuck Pagano’s job will be to manage the expectations of fans who incorrectly assess last year’s 11-5 record as just the beginning of things to come. I’ve spent the last two weeks watching the Colts season on nfl.com’s Game Rewind feature (the best $25 I’ve ever […]