Posts Tagged ‘Indianpolis Colts’
Andrew Luck’s First Touchdown Pass
Even though it was a simple screen pass….Andrew Luck’s first pass in the NFL went for a touchdown. That’s good luck. Read more
Happy Birthday Edgerrin James
Immokalee’s finest, please forgive us. You’re birthday was Wednesday, so we’re wishing you a happy belated 34th birthday. Read more
What if Robert Griffin III went to Stanford
This past weekend, we saw Robert Griffin III realize his dreams and be drafted into the NFL as he was chosen 2nd overall by the Washington Redskins. Griffin has done a lot in the past four years — won the Big 12 400m hurdle championship has a freshman, overcome an ACL injury as a sophomore, ... Read more
Gruden’s QB Camp: Andrew Luck
He went to Stanford and was some kind of architectural engineer. I think he can pass Gruden’s QB Camp. Read more
Andrew Luck Pro Day (video)
The second best QB in this year’s draft held his Pro Day today. Check it out. Read more
Whole team Wholesale in Indy
Indy didn’t save the best for last, they got rid of ‘em first. Peyton Manning was released by the Colts on Wednesday. Colts Owner, Jim Irsay, stated that it wasn’t about money which is up for debate. What is not up for debate is the reason for several marquee players being... Read more
All Good Things Must Come to an End
By: Nicole McAdam As cliché as that saying may be, it accurately describes the outcome of the events that transpired over the last few days and resulted in today’s press conference at Lucas Oil Stadium. After months of posturing and shots fired back and forth, the inevitable – yet somewhat... Read more
The Colts Conundrum
By: Josh Dixson As much as we don’t want to admit it, we’re watching history unfold. The football world, regardless of affiliation, is watching to see what happens in Indianapolis in the coming months. Read more
Should the Colts Tank Their Last Game
The lightskinned negro urban warrior and press conference poet Herman Edwards once said “Hello!, you play to win the game”. Mr. Edwards is correct, but in terms of the 2011 Indianapolis Colts’ last game they should ignore the press conference poet. Read more
