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Colts vs. Patriots: Excellence on Display as Two Remaining Undefeated Teams Meet

Colts vs. Patriots: Excellence on Display as Two Remaining Undefeated Teams Meet

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The elite shall meet. I’ve already described it as this season’s Super Bowl. Many others are claiming it will be the best game of 2007. It’s still too early to make a prediction, so I’ll join in on the week-long Colts/Patriots hype with some interesting factoids about the big game this Sunday:

This will be the first-ever meeting between teams that started a season at 7-0 or better.
The game will feature the two winningest head coach-quarterback combinations since 1970. Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and head coach Tony Dungy lead the category with a .770 …read more

Who is Kenton Keith? Banged-Up Indianapolis Colts Roll With Reserves

October 7, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Indianapolis Colts

Who is Kenton Keith? Banged-Up Indianapolis Colts Roll With Reserves

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Apparently injuries to key players isn’t a big deal to the Indianapolis Colts. With starters Marvin Harrison, Joseph Addai, Freddy Keiaho, Bob Sanders and Rob Morris out, the Colts plugged in reserves and routed Tampa Bay 33-14 today. Of course, the straw that stirs the Indy drink is quarterback Peyton Manning and the Colts’ offensive line. Peyton is the catalyst. And a quality O-line is imperative to any team’s success. Peyton turned in a 253-yard, two-TD performance. But when he handed the ball off, it was Kenton Keith making his first NFL start …read more

NFL Clubs Recognize Team Captains

September 6, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under NFL - NFL

NFL Clubs Recognize Team Captains

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Did you notice the C with four stars under it on Peyton Manning’s jersey tonight? The idea came from players during a meeting of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s new Player Advisory Council. The result will be renewed emphasis by NFL clubs this year on the role of season-long NFL team captains on offense, defense and special teams through a team captain leadership initiative. Captains traditionally serve as a link between players, coaches and management to help foster cohesion within teams. The initiative has been strongly endorsed by NFL head coaches and by the …read more

Brett Favre Goes For Touchdown Record

August 30, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Green Bay Packers

Brett Favre Goes For Touchdown Record

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Entering the 2007 season, Green Bay Packers QB Brett Favre needs only seven more touchdown passes to top Hall of Famer Dan Marino on the NFL’s all-time list in that category. Dan has 420. Brett has 414. Nobody else is even close. Fran Tarkenton is in third place with 342. Of course, one still-active player, Peyton Manning, might have something to say about this record before he is done. Peyton has 275 TDs and counting.
You think this record didn’t have something to do with Brett’s return for another season in Green Bay? You’d …read more

Peyton Manning Among Best QBs Ever

August 29, 2007 by David Kindervater  
Filed under Indianapolis Colts

Peyton Manning Among Best QBs Ever

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Peyton Manning now finds his name linked with the greatest to ever play quarterback in the NFL. In 2007, Peyton can become the first NFL QB to throw 25 touchdowns passes in 10 consecutive seasons, and also the first in the history of the game to pass for 4,000 yards in eight different seasons. You can’t help but think how similar he is to Johnny Unitas — both Colts, both classic quarterbacks. Here’s how Peyton stands against other notable QBs in touchdown passes through the first nine years of their careers:

Peyton Manning …read more


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