Category Archives: Indianapolis Colts

Indianapolis Colts – Offensive Lineman Ben Ijalana Looks Good in Comeback Attempt
July 31, 2013

by Kent Sterling Coming out of Villanova University as a 2011 second round pick, it appeared Ben Ijalana and his first round mate Anthony Castonzo would be the bookend tackles the Colts so desperately needed to protect Peyton Manning. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Manning’s series of neck surgeries took him out of […]

Ben Ijalana Trying to Get Back to Health and Football with the Indianapolis Colts
July 19, 2013

by Kent Sterling There are players who sail through their careers with manageable dings that allow them to maximize the earning potential, and then there are guys who have a very tough time staying healthy. Click here to follow Kent on Twitter Through the first two years of his career, 2011 Indianapolis Colts second round […]

Former Colts Center/WIBC Analyst Jeff Saturday to Join ESPN as Analyst
July 10, 2013

by Kent Sterling We had already spoken to a few people about the opening for Colts player/analyst prior to the 2000 season when center Jeff Saturday walked into program director Jon Quick’s office, but as soon as Jeff opened his mouth, it was clear he was our guy. The others were either too slick, too […]

Indianapolis Colts – Fans Should Dial Back Expectations from 11-5
July 9, 2013

by Kent Sterling In the history of the NFL, only one team has one 11 or more games while being outscored by its opponents.  That was the 2012 Indianapolis Colts. There is an undeniable statistical likelihood that point differential determines success or failure, but because of the limited sample size represented by the 16-game season, […]

Indianapolis Colts – Joe Lefeged Should Not Be Suspended for His Arrest
July 3, 2013

by Kent Sterling The NFL would like people to believe its players are choirboys on Monday through Saturday, but become beast on Sundays when they are paid to maul the men playing across from them in a different colored shirt.  They wear helmets, pads, and tape their joints because they would be hospitalized without them. […]