Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano knows how to face adversity. When the cancer survivor was diagnosed with leukemia last September his reaction was one of defiance. “It never entered my mind that I wouldn’t beat it. I never once…
Andrew Luck Doesn’t Know the Word Quit
“He kept telling us, even at 38-10, ‘We’re going to win this game’,” Anthony Castonzo said. Champions never quit. Winners never give up. Yesterday afternoon, the Indianapolis Colts were down four touchdowns in the third quarter against the Kansas City…
Jamaal Charles Left Playoff Game With Concussion, Chiefs Lose
The Kansas City Chiefs and their fans watching received a big scare when Jamaal Charles was forced to leave the game after a devastating head injury. He was not able to return to the game, and soon after he left,…
Chiefs Lose to the Colts in Horrible Fashion
The Kansas City Chiefs blew a huge lead on Saturday, January 4, 2013, against the Indianapolis Colts. At half-time, the Chiefs were ahead 31-10, and by the third quarter, they were up 38-10. Yet, the franchise could not keep the…
Colts Vs. Titans: Colts Prevail In The End, Thanks To “Luck”
The expert play of Andrew Luck has struck again, and in a game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Tennessee Titans, the Colts pulled away in the end. While the Titans maintained a lead for much of the game, and…
Jim Irsay’s Comments Spark Controversy
This Sunday, perhaps the most anticipated game of the NFL season will be played in Indianapolis’s Lucas Oil Stadium: Peyton Manning vs. Andrew Luck. Except this time, Manning will not be playing for the home team. Sunday’s match-up will mark…
Andrew Luck: Gay Teammate Would Not Be A Problem
Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck has one message for any hypothetical gay teammate. Speaking to CNN, Luck says that he would have “absolutely no problem” with an openly gay teammate. In fact, he says that he hopes the NFL, and…
Matt Hasselbeck Is Incredibly High On Andrew Luck
After helping the Tennessee Titans avoid complete failure the last couple of seasons, 37 year old NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck–he of the “We want the ball and we’re gonna score” fame–has moved on to the (still lucrative) land of backing…