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Welcome back for another Sunday here in the Colts Strong Online Fan Community Colt fans! :)  Our Indianapolis Colts are back at LOS as they host the improve, 4-0, and undefeated Seattle Seahawks in and NFC West interconference matchup at LOS.  Seahawks are lead by their Head Coach Pete Carroll, and QB Russell Wilson

 

Both Indianapolis and Seattle are meeting for the eleventh all-time regular season game this afternoon, with the Colts leading the series with 6 wins and 4 losses, and a rivalry which began when the-then Baltimore Colts defeated the Seahawks 29-14 in Seattle's second NFL  season in the  back on September 18, 1977.

 

LOS's roof will be closed  to protect everyone inside the stadium for this afternoon's 1:05PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff.  Showers and cloudy skies at 60 degrees is the local gametime forecast in Downtown Indianapolis around the stadium area, along with  79% humidity, 40% precipitation, and west/southwest winds at 10 miles per hour.

 

Kevin Burkhart,  John Lynch, and sideline reporter Erin Andrews,  are announcing the game for The NFL On FOX seen regionally, and locally in Indianapolis on WXIN FOX 59, live on HD

 

Visiting Seahawks are wearing the road white jerseys, and navy blue pants, while the host Colts are wearing their blue jerseys, and white pants.

 

All NFL players throughout the month of October are wearing pink with  their team uniforms and apparel, both on the field, and in the sideline to recognize the NFL's support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

 

NO injuries to both the Colts and Seahawks, and hope the Colts win their fourth game in 2013.  Stay Colts Strong with the leadership of GM Ryan Grigson, Head Coach Chuck Pagano, and QB Andrew Luck, and GO COLTS!!!   :coltslogo:  :cheer:  :excited:   :rock:  :blueshoe:  :coltshelmet:  :coltshorse:  :coltsfb:  :colts:  :1colts:  :coltslogo:   :cheer:   :D

 

Complete Colts Vs. Seahawks NFL Gameday Info, NFL Live Gamecenter, and NFL On FOX TV Distribution Map In Yellow:

 

http://prod.static.colts.clubs.nfl.com/assets/docs/gamereleases/2013/gamerelease-reg05.pdf

 

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2013100603/2013/REG5/seahawks@colts#menu=gameinfo&tab=preview

 

http://506sports.com/

 

Colts Vs. Seahawks NFL Week 5 Pre Game Injury Reports:

 

http://www.colts.com/team/injury-report.html

 

http://www.seahawks.com/team/injuries.html

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Does anyone know where I can find out why today's game is once again not televised by Comcast in my viewing area (north central Indiana), a HUGE Colts Nation population?  Who makes the decision and assumes I would rather watch NE vs CIN? Yep, we are * again!

UU GO HORSE UU

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Does anyone know where I can find out why today's game is once again not televised by Comcast in my viewing area (north central Indiana), a HUGE Colts Nation population? Who makes the decision and assumes I would rather watch NE vs CIN? Yep, we are ticked again!

UU GO HORSE UU

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Not on fox channel? I'm in Fort Wayne and that's what it says for me.

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Thanks again for setting the table for today's game, LOS! I think Shakedownstreet already has the menu items picked out, haha. I also chime in with the "no injuries" sentiment.

In a nutshell, the keys to the game are the protection we get from the OL, and containment on Wilson. We have to play 60 minutes of Colts football to win this one. A slow start like last week will be costly against these guys.

Go Colts, all day, every day!!

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