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Saturday spoke at a charity fund raiser I attended on Wednesday night. He said, "I will retire as a Colt."

 

He also said that Peyton Manning is the best example of a leader he's ever been around in his life. He finished adding that he thinks Luck is going to be a great player. He said something else about Luck too, but I missed it.

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Saturday spoke at a charity fund raiser I attended on Wednesday night. He said, "I will retire as a Colt."

 

He also said that Peyton Manning is the best example of a leader he's ever been around in his life. He finished adding that he thinks Luck is going to be a great player. He said something else about Luck too, but I missed it.

That is why I really respect Jeff. He knows that an athletes time in the spotlight is shortlived & cannot last forever. In addition, he is also very complementary of every team mate, coach, or execute that influenced him along the way & he is respectful of the changing of the guard on the QB squad & still remains supportive & encouraging. #63 like #18 is 1 of a kind & INDY will always embrace their Beloved Blue Horseshoe Brother back into the Lucas Oil Stadium fold. Love ya Jeff!  :thmup:

 

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As was mentioned earlier, no coaching or radio gig for Jeff. He played a crucial role in the CBA NFL negotiations put him in some public relations role promoting the team & the city of Indianapolis. I've got it! The committee to host another SB in the Hoosier State at LOS. Perfect!   :colts:  ;)  :rock:

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Nice to hear that Jeff Saturday is back in the blue Horseshoe family fold where he had his best years as an NFL center. I still can't wrap my head around Cheesehead Jeff Saturday.  haha I don't blame him for wanting to play at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, one of the most historic franchises in football.

 

“You can't go home again” ― Thomas Wolfe.  #63 just did. Welcome Home Jeff! Welcome Home... :colts:

 

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he's a colt no matter what fictional one day ferry dust contract is offered

Fairy dust will mess you up!! Gotta be careful, I had too much fairy dust once and woke up the next morning with a Unicorn asleep next to me. I was like :facepalm: not again!

With regards to him signing for a day I think it's pretty cool but as others said he will always be a Colt!!!!!

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I'm so glad that he will officially retire as a Colt.  He is one of my all-time favorite Colt players and such a class act.  Thanks for all you've done for this franchise, Jeff and I hope there's a place in the front office for you, if that's what you want.

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