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Welcome back for Colts NFL Game Day in the desert, Colts fans! :) Our 7-3 and AFC South Division leading Indianapolis Colts finished their extended time between games from their victory over the Tennessee Titans, and are on the road to play their second road game in ten days to plays the 6-4 Arizona Cardinals.

Sunday will be a reunion of former Colts Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator Bruce Arians, who took over for Colts Head Coach Chuck Pagano, while Pagano was recovering from leukemia, and started the 'Colts Strong ' campaign to support Coach Pagano. Coach Arians did a splendid job Colts Head Coach, guiding Indianapolis to a 9-3 regular season record before Coach Pagano's remission, and return to the Colts.

Indianapolis and Arizona last met at the University Of Phoenix Stadium during Week 3 of the 2009 regular season, winning on NBC's Sunday Night Football back on September 27, 2009. After the Cardinals scored in the game first with a 38-yard field goal, Colts QB Peyton threw four touchdown passes, along with an Adam Viniteiri FG, the rest of the game, to win 34-10 in Glendale, Arizona.

Kickoff from the University of Phoenix Stadium is by 4:05PM, Eastern Standard Time. NO injuries, but we wish the Colts continue to stay 'Colts Strong,' and win your eight game of the season. GO COLTS!!!!! :excited::coltslogo::td: :thmsup: :rock::1colts::colts::coltshorse::coltslogo::D

Colts @ Cardinals Game Preview, and NFL On CBS TV Coverage Map In Green:

http://prod.static.colts.clubs.nfl.com/assets/docs/gamereleases/2013/gamerelease-reg12.pdf

http://506sports.com/

Colts @ Cardinals Live NFL Game Centers:

http://www.colts.com/team/game/2013/regular12

http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2013112408/2013/REG12/colts@cardinals#menu=gameinfo&tab=preview

Colts @ Cardinals Pregame Team Injury Reports:

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

http://www.azcardinals.com/gameday/injury-report.html

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haha You don't need to do that, they've been incredibly disappointing this year anyway.

 

Good to see you on here, brother

All game long, my man. 

 

Excited about this one. A win will set us up for the playoffs quite nicely. Especially if the JAX/HOU score holds.

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