The Indianapolis Colts have a Secret Weapon
…and you’ll never guess what it is.
The Rams need to find themselves one of those monkeys.
…and you’ll never guess what it is.
The Rams need to find themselves one of those monkeys.
Indianapolis Colts safety and former defensive player of the year Bob Sanders could miss up to six weeks after suffering a right ankle sprain against the Minnesota Vikings.
“It’s kind of similar to [receiver] Roy Hall’s injury,” Dungy said. Read the rest of this entry »
September 8th, 2008 by Brian Ethridge
Tagged as: Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, NFL, Peyton Manning
Are the Chicago Bears a better football team than the Indianapolis Colts? It sure looked that way when the Chicago Bears, led by QB Kyle Orton, destroyed Manning and Co. 29-13 in the 2008 debut of Sunday Night Football on NBC.
“We had a couple of balls that we couldn’t catch, we had a ball on the ground we couldn’t get and they stripped one out and ran it back for a touchdown,” Dungy said. “It’s been a long time since we’ve been beaten like that.” Read the rest of this entry »
Indianapolis Colts head coach Tony Dungy was recently asked about Barack Obama winning the Democratic presidential nomination and this is what he had to say.
“I pay a lot of attention to it. I never thought I’d see it in my lifetime and until [the] Iowa [primary], I still had my doubts whether it would happen. It’s thrilling. It’s important. When we won the Super Bowl, people said to me they never thought they’d see an African-American coach in that position. But this is so much more significant, obviously. It’s great for our country.” Read the rest of this entry »
Indianapolis Colts star QB Peyton Manning has undergone knee surgery to remove a bursa sac from his left knee. The procedure will keep Manning off the practice feild for 4 to 6 weeks.
“Peyton had been receiving conservative treatment for an inflamed bursa sac in consultation with the club’s medical staff since February 2008. This course of treatment was productive until Peyton experienced increased pain and early signs of infection,” Colts president Bill Polian said. “Peyton will meet with the press as normally scheduled at the opening of training camp.”
Without Manning the Colts are crap, luckily he’ll be ready for the regular season.