Quinn Pitcock mysteriously quits Colts
August 1, 2008 by James Edwards
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Quinn Pitcock #97 tells Ed Johnson #99 that millions of dollars don’t mean anything
Why did Quinn Pitcock retire after 1 year?
After much deliberation and careful thought, Quinn resolved to retire from the NFL,’’ Brad Leshnock, Pitcock’s agent, said in an email to The Star late Tuesday. “He notified the Colts of this decision last week.
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The guy was young and he was playing on a great defense.
The 6-foot-2, 299-pound Pitcock was injured early in training camp last season, but was healthy enough to play in nine games. He made 30 …read more
Manning vs. Manning, Colts vs. Giants
June 18, 2008 by James Edwards
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Peyton Manning and Eli Manning – two of the best in the business
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Now how cool would a New York Giants and Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl with brother against brother be?
Now that would be Super!
Peyton is working hard to get the Colts back to the Super Bowl. There is that one little obstacle called Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Still Peyton works on. He is busy breaking down each pass that he threw last year. Yes, the …read more
Gruden critiques Lions moves
April 7, 2008 by James Edwards
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The Detroit Lions have made numerous moves in the off season to get back into contention. Some other coaches were asked about the moves.
Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden, on cornerback Brian Kelly and safety Kalvin Pearson: “Kelly’s a hell of a player. If he stays healthy, he’s a dominant player, in my opinion. We’ll miss Kalvin Pearson a lot. He was an excellent special teams player. Excellent. He can play safety if you give him a chance.”
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Lions hope Brian Kelly dominates at cornerback
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Patriots, Giants, and Dolphins talk draft
January 25, 2008 by James Edwards
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JaMarcus Russell – very expensive number 1 pick
Build your lines.
Get your quarterback.
That is the plan.
The plan can take you to the Super Bowl.
It seems simple, but it is not. This is the formula that the New England Patriots followed, as well as the New York Giants, and San Diego Chargers. Green Bay was a little different, because 38 year old Brett Favre has been around much longer than any of the linemen.
In order to follow this plan, you need a great talent evaluator.
That person has to be backed up …read more
Peyton, Brett, and Tom go for the trifecta
October 26, 2007 by James Edwards
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Peyton tells Tom his game is earlier, so the record is his first!
Some will say that if you hang around the NFL long enough and play enough football on Sunday, then all kinds of awards, titles, records, and other assorted good things will come your way.
Now of course there is some truth to that, but a whole lot more is going on in this case.
Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, and Tom Brady, three for sure Hall of Fame quarterbacks, all with division leading teams have a chance to do something really …read more
Peyton Manning and the Colts are having a private laugh
May 12, 2007 by James Edwards
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Marvin Harrison reflects for a moment and then says “yeah, we are good, no worries.”
How is it you can win the Super Bowl and, in fact, win a lot a games for years, sometimes just missing out on the Super Bowl, and when it is all said and done, everyone is ready to write you off.
You, me, and everyone else know the Patriots are the team to beat.
Well, maybe.
There is this Peyton Manning guy and this running back named Joseph Addai and, well, you get the point.
Gaines Adams begins to make draft gains
April 10, 2007 by James Edwards
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With Gaines Adams the motor never stops
Gaines Adams is starting to make the climb up the draft. More and more teams are taking notice of this fine defensive end from Clemson.
Gaines is 6′ 5″ tall and weighs 258 pounds of pure beef muscle.
Most impressive…




