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Antoine Bethea
Antoine Bethea is a corner back for the Indianapolis Colts, wearing number 41. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Howard. Antoine Bethea is 5 feet, 11 inch and weighs 203 pounds. Share your thoughts and...
Antoine Bethea is a corner back for the Indianapolis Colts, wearing number 41. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at Howard. Antoine Bethea is 5 feet, 11 inch and weighs 203 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Antoine Bethea and the Colts, or follow him in news and blogs.
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Maybe the perfect scenario, or perhaps the worst, for the Indianapolis Colts this weekend would be for the New York Jets to beat the Cincinnati Bengals and the New England Patriots to beat the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC wild-card games.
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- Patriots, Bengals win division titles, Colts beaten (reuters.com)
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• Colts safety Antoine Bethea: When people talk about Indianapolis' safeties, they invariably limit the conversation to Bob Sanders. But folks in the Colts locker room and organization will tell you that Bethea is a key to the defense. He makes many of the adjustment calls, gets everyone aligned correctly and this year -- with Sanders battling injuries yet again -- had to babysit a secondary that started rookie cornerbacks on various...
From stampedeblue.com
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- Antoine Bethea---First team All-Pro (stampedeblue.com)
Now the waiting and watching begin. While the New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens try to survive the NFL's wild-card weekend and determine which of the latter three lower seeds advances to Lucas Oil Stadium for a Jan. 16 divisional round meeting with the Indianapolis Colts, the AFC's No. 1 seed will sit back and enjoy the view.
From indystar.com
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- New Coach...Same Sad Story for the Colts (bleacherreport.com)
- Jets end Colts’ hunt for undefeated season (tribstar.com)
For the second consecutive season, the New York Jets assumed the role of roadblock on the path to perfection, effectively dropping the Indianapolis Colts to 14-1 yesterday with a 29-15 victory in Lucas Oil Stadium.
In November 2008, Gang Green handed the Tennessee Titans their first loss after a 10-0 start to the season. Except the complexion following that victory was of a different hue.
The Jets' 34-13 dismantling of the Titans in 2008 was...
From bleacherreport.com
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- Forget Perfection, Colts' Rhythm Now The Main Focus (bleacherreport.com)
