Category Archives: Indianapolis Colts

What I’ve Learned in St. Louis So Far
August 7, 2011

by Kent Sterling For seven weeks, I’ve been a St. Louisan as the program director of 101 ESPN – one of the best sportstalk radio stations in America.  This is the first move my family has made in 18 years, and the first time as bona fide adults.  There is a lot to know, and […]

Jim Irsay Tweets Must Irk the Button-Down NFL
May 17, 2011

by Kent Sterling You have to love Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay.  He speaks his mind, regardless of how his comments are perceived. I’m sure NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would like the 32 franchise owners to either shut up or sing from the same hymnal.  Anyone who has ever hear Irsay play the guitar and […]

Indianapolis Colts Sued Over Bikini Photos
May 10, 2011

by Kent Sterling No, Peyton Manning wasn’t photographed in a two-piece.  This lawsuit, reported by the Indianapolis Star, is over claims that a former cheerleader is suing the Colts over pictures that led to her dismissal. Malori Wampler posed for some pics prior to being a cheerleader that showed her nude, minus some body paint over […]

Art Schlichter Is a Financial Predator, and Should Be Locked Up and Forgotten
February 9, 2011

by Kent Sterling Second chances make for great third acts, and America boasts a wonderfully theatrical society that allows and rewards redemption.  Art Schlichter is working on a quarter century of criminal behavior, convictions, and releases. A self-professed compulsive gambler, Schlichter has employed every corrupt means possible to fund his habit.  He had everything as […]

Colts Lose a Super Bowl 31-17 They Should Have Won
February 8, 2010

by Kent Sterling The ball is shaped funny and because of that football games don’t always end as they should.  Remember Jackie Smith dropping the Roger Staubach pass in the 1970s in one of those delicious Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl losses?  The guy plays 15 years – 14 with a terrible series of St. Louis Cardinals teams.  He gets […]