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I subjected myself to ESPN's Football Today power rankings by Jeremy Green and big surprise I came away rant ready.
His top 3 were ranked
1. San Diego Chargers
2. New England Patriots
3. Indianapolis Colts
That's not awful, I can deal. Until I listened to his convoluted and contradictory...
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The Indianapolis Colts have signed Tyrice Thompson, adding the 6-foot-5, 220-pound rookie tight end to their 80-man roster.
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Tony Dungy just wanted his players to get comfortable in their new digs. Now the Indianapolis Colts can't wait to return to their new home, Lucas Oil Stadium, Sunday night.
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Peyton Manning surprised his Indianapolis Colts teammates on Tuesday morning, attending the team's first practice at the new Lucas Oil Stadium.
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- Peyton Manning Finds One More Thing To Endorse (deadspin.com)
- Peyton Manning interview (rss.topix.net)
ATLANTA (AP) — Jim Sorgi eased some concerns at quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts. Rookie Matt Ryan and journeyman Chris Redman made the Atlanta Falcons wonder who will run their offense in 2008.
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- Sorgi outplays Ryan in Colts' win over Falcons (rss.topix.net)
The Indianapolis Colts practice facility has a new name: The Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center.
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Peyton Manning with Colts teammates in new stadium
Peyton Manning attended his first practice with the Indianapolis Colts on Tuesday since he had knee surgery more than five weeks ago.
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Pete Prisco: The Colts are really, really good
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Here's a quick look back at my 20 days on the road with 13 NFL teams:
How I rank the 13 teams I visited
1. Indianapolis Colts: This team is better and deeper than the 2006 team that won it all. That's if they have Peyton Manning back...
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Peyton Manning on Tuesday attended his first practice with the Indianapolis Colts since he had knee surgery just over five weeks ago.
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The Indianapolis Colts went 13-3 last season, led by one of the league's most prolific offenses and an equally powerful defense.
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Peyton Manning proved on Tuesday he can stand, walk and talk. Next question: Will the two-time MVP start in the Indianapolis Colts' NFL season opener Manning made it to his first practice of the season on ...
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The Indianapolis Colts re-signed Dan Davis Tuesday, trying to fill a sudden need along the defensive line.
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INDIANAPOLIS - Peyton Manning has attended his first practice with the Indianapolis Colts since he had knee surgery just over five weeks ago.
Manning accompanied the Colts...
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The Indianapolis Colts could soon have safety Bob Sanders and defensive end Dwight Freeney back on the field.
- USA TODAY - Colts' Sanders, Freeney have explanations (findarticles.com)
The Indianapolis Colts should regain some of their stars this week. No, not Peyton Manning. While the quarterback is at least a week away from joining workouts, a defense that has struggled against the run should benefit from the return of safety Bob Sanders and defensive end Dwight Freeney.
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