Tag Archives: Indianapolis Colts
Obituary Section: Peyton Manning’s New Image
Peyton Manning’s new image as a clutch performer and likable guy passed away Sunday evening after a brief, but ultimately futile, battle with the forces of nature. It was three years old.
Since entering professional football as the top pick of the NFL Draft in 1998, Manning was seen as the heir apparent to Hall of [...]
Shedding Some Light On The End Of The Pats Season
Even though my wish came true for the Saints to beat the Vikes and make it to the Super Bowl, I’m not quite ready to think about Petyon Manning being thisclose to being the first quarterback to win a ring with a coach who may or may not being sleeping with his eyes open on [...]
Family Versus Sports
Hi everyone. My name is Todd and I’m a footballaholic.
Hi Todd!
The ultimate beauty of the NFL season is this: unlike hockey, baseball, and basketball, every game is important (unless you root for the Bills, Raiders, or Lions that is). Losing streaks carry an extra burden unlike any other in professional sports. Lose four in a [...]
Tony Dungy, Professional Motivator
Here’s a real shocker folks, Tony Dungy likes the Colts chances in the playoffs. Good thing he isn’t biased or anything, huh? In a twist on the old “Nobody believed in us!” motivational ploy that damn near every football team on the planet, from pee wees to pros, currently employs at some point during a [...]
