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General Manager Ryan Grigson and Head Coach Chuck Pagano made a return visit to the NFL Combine on Thursday, but they made it for the first time together as decision-makers for the Colts. The pair will oversee the club’s evaluation of the collegiate talent on hand but speaking on the first day of the workouts, the chief topic remained the status of Peyton Manning.
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Jim Harbaugh was the Colts’ quarterback from 1994-97. He was replaced by Peyton Manning in 1998, when Harbaugh moved on to Baltimore, then to San Diego. Now the head coach of San Francisco, Harbaugh is back in Indianapolis at his second Combine as the field leader of the 49ers. He spoke for a few moments today about Manning, Stanford’s Andrew Luck and Baylor’s Robert Griffin III.
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Bruce Arians empieza su segunda temporada con Indianápolis. Después de trabajar como entrenador de mariscales de campo de 1998 a 2000, ya está de vuelta como coordinador ofensivo. El puesto es ideal para Arians, y está preparado para atacar al trabajo a mano.
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Indianapolis just concluded being the focus of the football world two and a half weeks ago when Super Bowl XLVI was played in Lucas Oil Stadium. The city was projected onto an international stage in becoming the 14th site ever to host a Super Bowl. The city returns to the football center stage again this week with the return of the NFL Combine, an event that has been held here since the late 1980s.
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Buenos Dias (Good Morning) Colts Fans!! My name is Cristina S. and this is my first year on the Colts Cheerleading Team...
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Sit back, buckle up, and get ready to enjoy this whirlwind week with me!
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Greg Manusky is the new defensive coordinator of the Colts. Manusky joins Indianapolis after serving in the same capacity with San Francisco from 2007-10 and with San Diego last year. He hopes to build a firm unit with the Colts.
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Cal Murphy, a former Indianapolis part-time scout and a legendary figure in the Canadian Football League, passed away on Saturday at age 79. Murphy was a part of the Colts’ 2006 Super Bowl champion club, and he won nine Grey Cup rings in a distinguished career in the CFL.
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From January 11 to today, Ryan Grigson has covered a great deal of ground as the Colts’ general manager. Grigson helped select Chuck Pagano as head coach, then collaborated with him to build a coaching staff that has a shared vision for success. The annual NFL Combine starts this week, so Grigson is approaching the next step in the non-playing season.
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Bruce Arians is in his second stint with Indianapolis. After toiling as quarterbacks coach from 1998-2000, he is back as offensive coordinator. It is a great fit for Arians, and he is ready to attack the job at hand.
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With Super Bowl XLVI week concluded and the city of Indianapolis serving as the 14th site to host the title game, Colts.com is taking a look at the most memorable playoff games in the team’s local era. This entry: a victory over the New York Jets in the AFC Championship Game in January 2010.
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Colts Owner and CEO Jim Irsay was honored Thursday by the Junior Achievement of Central Indiana for his business success in the region. Irsay was one of four individuals cited for outstanding service efforts.
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With Super Bowl XLVI week concluded and the city of Indianapolis serving as the 14th site to host the title game, Colts.com is taking a look at the most memorable playoff games in the team’s local era. This entry: a Divisional Playoff victory over the Baltimore Ravens in January 2010.
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Defensive tackle Drake Nevis joined the Colts last season as a third-round draft pick after a high-motor career at LSU. Nevis joined a defense that rotated linemen liberally, so a chance to contribute was at hand. An early-season back injury limited those plans, and Nevis missed all but five games. He is preparing for his second season, and hopes to get more time in the action.
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Mike Butler was a former personnel executive whose father, Jack, was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last Saturday in Indianapolis. Former linebacker Orlando Lowry received an honor of his own by being named the head football coach at Park Tudor High School in Indianapolis.
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With Super Bowl XLVI week concluded and the city of Indianapolis serving as the 14th site to host the title game, Colts.com is taking a look at the most memorable playoff games in the team’s local era. This entry: the Super Bowl victory over the Chicago Bears in February 2007.
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The Colts and USA Football conducted a leadership forum recently at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center. Other entities and youth commissioners from around the state attended as the forum aimed to make football leagues operate at peak efficiency.
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With Super Bowl XLVI week concluded and the city of Indianapolis serving as the 14th site to host the title game, Colts.com is taking a look at the most memorable playoff games in the team’s local era. This entry: a victory over the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game following the 2006 NFL season.
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Indianapolis has completed six weeks of off-season activity with the announcement of its new coaching staff. Owner and CEO Jim Irsay and General Manager Ryan Grigson named Chuck Pagano as head coach on January 25. Pagano’s staff includes 18 other coaches, 15 of whom are new to Indianapolis.
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With Super Bowl XLVI week concluded and the city of Indianapolis serving as the 14th site to host the title game, Colts.com is taking a look at the most memorable playoff games in the team’s local era. This entry: a second-round victory over the Baltimore Ravens in mid-January 2007.
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Colts Owner and CEO Jim Irsay and General Manager Ryan Grigson conducted a nine-day, eight-candidate search in January for the new Indianapolis head coach. The hunt was thorough and included talented candidates and when it concluded, Baltimore Defensive Coordinator Chuck Pagano emerged as the clear cut choice of Irsay and Grigson. Pagano brings a demeanor that has appealed to players throughout his career. It is a winning style that is natural for Pagano, and it could be a little different than Colts fans have seen recently.
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Indianapolis has signed free agent defensive end Brandon Peguese.
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Indianapolis has signed free agent defensive end Brandon Peguese.
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With Super Bowl XLVI week concluded and the city of Indianapolis serving as the 14th site to host the title game, Colts.com is taking a look at the most memorable playoff games in the team’s local era. This entry: a first-round victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in early January 2007.
EVALUATING ROSTER COMPOSITION
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Ryan Grigson and Chuck Pagano have been paired as a general manager-head coach tandem since January 25. For the past month, they have been assembling the coaching staff and evaluating personnel as the non-playing season moves toward the Combine, free agency and the draft. At this week’s Combine, Grigson and Pagano say all roster evaluations are on-going.*
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